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billy always room for one more or 2 - I would give you the 76 but I don't want to spoil you for the ride back but you can take it for a spin it is different then the 70 even tho its the same
you can park the truck in the orange field like you did last year so its easy for the girls to get out for the ride to the hotel
1976!?!?!?! Disc Brakes!??!?!?! Blasphemy!!!!
I appreciate the offer, we will see how the weekend goes. Maybe I will get involved in looking at junk and drinking beer. Maybe I will ride the Shovel up and have the FIL drive the truck with Flathead? Getting ready for TROG, will worry about all of this that Monday. First World problems.
We got caught in about 5 minutes of serious down pour in Connecticut on I-84 trying to get to the ferry. The wife called not pulling over for rain gear, she was right. Rain lasted 5 minutes, then it went back to hot and sunny. We were dry before we got to the ferry.
Of course there was that crazy rain during the event when we all hid in the barns.........
Bob, not riding up. Coming in da truck with my Flathead.
BUT
Anyone interested the weekend before this meet up is the Race of Gentlemen in Wildwood NJ. I will be there racing on the sand with my '46 WL from my sig picture. Which is staying in the truck after that event to come up to Rainbeck. Good busy motorcycle week.
Love that area and been to Rhinebeck once, great trip. Not all that far from the Curtis Museum either. Hope the weather is good for the meet. wish I could get the time off.
Love that area and been to Rhinebeck once, great trip. Not all that far from the Curtis Museum either. Hope the weather is good for the meet. wish I could get the time off.
this life we are all in has a way of making tomorrow not possible some day - if you really want to do something don't let bul$hit stop you
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