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If you want to get it over to Tokyo I can run it around Japan a bit for you.
A few members on here are in Japan too.
This post outlines the basic rules for carrying the Mascot.
1. The Mascot can only be carried and passed to registered members of HDForums.com.
2. The Mascot can only be moved on a Harley Davidson motorcycle or a Harley Davidson custom or chopper. (Sorry no cars, planes, boats, or other makes of motorcycles can be used.)
3. All actual HDF Members are eligilbe to sign the Mascot. One signature per HDF Member is allowed on the Mascot
4. A photo or photos of the members involved in the ride should be submitted along with a story and route the Mascot moved. Please submit these stories to Tripper so that he can update the "Travels Of The Mascot" thread.
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Jim, Do you have any ballpark ETA when you may be released?
Dukkie, I see the cardio doc late next week and will then know more.
Don't hold it up for me if there is someone willing to get it moving. I was all set to make it happen but this old Agent Orange heart stuff is kicking me. Jim
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