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Here are the photos. The reason I did these mods before "winter" was that the wife was gone and I could do them in peace. (No distractions) Now I have other projects. My dog just had to have a leg operation that was $2800. So the only good thing about that is I put it on the H-D card where I can get some points. Although I don't consider it a modification, I would like to apply those to a travel bag that will go on the luggage rack behind the T-Bag. Otherwise, I'm done. I'm going on record here, you wanted pictures you got em. I still have a deer to shoot. I'll be dusting the bike periodically.
Good. You come to my house in MO. I have a big bottle of Cazadores Rapasado, lime juice and triple sec. (Maybe I mispelled it, but you know what it is.) Also I have big dog.
Good. You come to my house in MO. I have a big bottle of Cazadores Rapasado, lime juice and triple sec. (Maybe I mispelled it, but you know what it is.) Also I have big dog.
Thank you. You come to mine and I'll take you to the city of Tequila (30-minute drive from here) there you can go nuts trying to make up your mind on what to flush down your throat
Ah, I see how and why you're done with your winter mods. Looks good! I have to take my bike to work to find time to work on it!
Originally Posted by mimo
Thank you. You come to mine and I'll take you to the city of Tequila (30-minute drive from here) there you can go nuts trying to make up your mind on what to flush down your throat
Ride safe mate,
Mimo.
[hijack]I'm gonna look you up the next time we're south of the border, Mimo! Hey, can I get you to ship me a bottle of Los Azulejos (blue bottle)??? That stuff drinks like water! There's a pic of me and the wife in Mexico in my photo album.... that was after 8 'mexican sized' shots of Los Azulejos and Don Julio! Whew! What a night! We have Julio in the 'states, but it's not the same.[/hijack]
Ah, I see how and why you're done with your winter mods. Looks good! I have to take my bike to work to find time to work on it!
[hijack]I'm gonna look you up the next time we're south of the border, Mimo! Hey, can I get you to ship me a bottle of Los Azulejos (blue bottle)??? That stuff drinks like water! There's a pic of me and the wife in Mexico in my photo album.... that was after 8 'mexican sized' shots of Los Azulejos and Don Julio! Whew! What a night! We have Julio in the 'states, but it's not the same.[/hijack]
Make sure you send me a PM next time you're in my beautiful country. I'll look up for the bottle, never heard of "Los Azulejos" (been sober for over 10 years now).
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