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Please put all new posts concerning the mascot here. The map post will stay. This is to try and solve some of the confusion. The map post is pinned to the top now.
That's fine with me. I emailed Scooterbooter to see if they could help. I think it is in Dallas. If someone could pickup in Beaumont, I could pick up in Lafayette and run to Biloxi and hand off to you. Would need to check on gas in the area. Are there any other ideas? Tim
That's fine with me. I emailed Scooterbooter to see if they could help. I think it is in Dallas. If someone could pickup in Beaumont, I could pick up in Lafayette and run to Biloxi and hand off to you. Would need to check on gas in the area. Are there any other ideas? Tim
I could fill up in Mobile and not worry about gas. The question is where in Biloxi to meet? It will have to be inland, cause we will need to take a picture.
I will bring my digi and tripod for the picture taking.
I dont think that the gas thing will be that much of an issue.
What about a HD dealership over there? I'll see if they are open. Skos, can you get the Mascot to Beaumont?( if you still have it) Need someone to go Beaumont to Lafayette or Baton Rouge, both have HD dealerships there. Tim
Beaumont is like 300 miles one way. That is a little too much on the cuff right now. There are a lot of us in & around Dallas Texas. I could me at Strokers . Strokers address is:
Strokers Dallas
9304 Harry Hines Blvd
Dallas, TX 75235
It is a very cool bike shop that is also on TV. It would make a great picture. Where are all of you guys in Dallas?
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