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Dang it! This is what I get for not paying enough attention to the forum... I spent last Saturday afternoon wrenching on the bike instead of riding and meeting new people. Ahh well, I'll try to make the next one.
Actually was called off due to the weather report, these are riders that showed up. Going to plan on another Ohio Run date before the heat and humidity hits full blast.
Yay, your internet is back!
Thanks for the pics. How did the rest of the ride go?
Slight rain but we were already in the first stop about 15 miles from the Cafe, stayed local with the weather forecast, last riders split off around 6:00 when hitting all of the local holes. Still want to make a run to the river because the pics will be off the charts.
That Panhead is creeping me out. My best guess is that it is a Dyna with a Softail springer with genuine Panhead exhaust. The cases are obv alternator, cone and the jugs look a little beefier than a 74" set but all that being said not a bad little conversation starter.
Tom
That Panhead is creeping me out. My best guess is that it is a Dyna with a Softail springer with genuine Panhead exhaust. The cases are obv alternator, cone and the jugs look a little beefier than a 74" set but all that being said not a bad little conversation starter.
Tom
Don't know much about Pans but he said it was built, not original. His last Pan was a Easy Rider style with kick start only, that was a show. A friend of his is a Indy and builds bikes, this was a latest bike he built and my buddy bought it, he just put a Baker trans in it and not afraid to ride.
Will try to make the next meet if I don't have some prior obligation, looking to stretch the legs.
Weather finally turning more agreeable to motorcycling up here... got snowed on a bit while fishing on Sunday, hopefully that's the last of it. I like riding in Ohio, I'll keep watching the thread.
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