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This past september rode to Tyler,Texas. Was supposed to go to Alpine,Texas but buddies bike having charging issues. Lost three days waiting for HD shop to open. Found a local indy who screwed buddy over big time. First day out rode in torrential beta storm. Sucked. Barber museum awesome. B&C museum informative.
started in eastern NC. Took I-95 and I-20. Stopped at barber motor sport museum and the bonnie and clyde museum on the way. Was fun. Probably 3400 miles round trip.
REALLY NICE!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Excellent PIXs too..............TY for that!!
Thanks
i know riding means different things to different people. For me its long distance, see America riding. Super slab necessary evil, back roads where its at. Its the challenge of jockeying 90mph thru Atlanta with cars all around or steeling your nerves when an 18 wheelers rubber peels off in front of you at said 90mph,lol!
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