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http://www.docshd.com/Docs_Creations.php
this is some of the stuff you'll see there at doc's.
you can easily spend 3 hours there eating then taking in all the other stuff he has there. the guy knows how to throw a party too.
after walking around in amazement!!1I made my way to one the storage sheds and was admiring the amount of used parts when Doc walked in..... Doc is what a Dealer should be....he was looking thru the massive amount of used stuff to find a mirror for a lady who dropped her bike...I asked him If he sold the used stuff over the internet or something and just looked at me and smiled..." no I got this to help people out if you need it i got it" I belive he was just helping someone out......
the museum is unbelievable....my local dealer has anything like that he would charge 20$ to get in and see it.......I am really glad I met Doc and shook his hand.......
we had a blast on the trip. Door co is great place to see (little discrimination because the hd cloths and bikes but we got thru it)you have to keep your head on a swivel up there as the rest people have wine and cheese on the brains....
The motorcycle memorial is cool as hell......I like to get something like that here in mn...
great time with great weather
no offense to my friends to the east I love your state from all the time I spend there snowmobiling in the north to the little towns in the south from the seat my bike you guys are the best...so again we mean no offense with this last pic.....
Last edited by scumBAGGER; May 26, 2014 at 10:05 AM.
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