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Been over to SMC years ago, I'll have to swing over there one of these days and check them out again, its been a long time. Didnt know they did paint work....I will definitely keep that in mind, they are pretty close by.
Been over to SMC years ago, I'll have to swing over there one of these days and check them out again, its been a long time. Didnt know they did paint work....I will definitely keep that in mind, they are pretty close by.
Yes, Chopper Jay as they call him, does SMC's paint work. Very talented and nice guy to deal with.
I'm from Plymouth, IMHO it's a pretty awesome place to ride from, the Cape is just 10 miles away for a good ride, blasting through Carver or Middleboro always hit's the spot
I'm from Plymouth, IMHO it's a pretty awesome place to ride from, the Cape is just 10 miles away for a good ride, blasting through Carver or Middleboro always hit's the spot
I'm in Berkley. My mom lives (dad died a couple of weeks ago) in Carver right by the Plymouth Airport and they lived in Middleboro for years. We've probably shared the bar at Harry's. There are lots of great back roads in the area. The wife was dead against getting on back for the first three or four years but after a few nice and easy sundown rides through Lakeville and up 105 to the reservoir she was hooked. I'm in Plymouth all the time. A late dinner on the deck at Mama Mia's last Friday night. There's too many great restaurants and bars to list. We'll pick a bench on the harbor to talk and people watch for hours. We have a place in P-Town and we really love the very early morning ride down in the summer.
Sorry to hear that Going bye the airport is one of my favorite cruises into Carver, I cruise the water front every night it is part of my nightly routine, by car bike or truck I have to do it, always love going to the boat ramp behind East Bay Grill and checking out the old cars and wave to the crew that sits on the rocks.
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