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Yea; My '05 Train was one bike I had that I was sorry I let go--What was I thinking?
Personally--I think you should get another Train, if you can find one. Everyone's got an SG, at least around here. There is nothing like it, and the Co made a big mistake getting rid of it. BIG MISTAKE!
You know that wouldn't have happened if Frankie still lived in Hoboken!
That really sucks... horse stealing was a hanging offense in the 1800's... just sayin'.
theres the key right there, swift and harsh justice.....people then actually knew they weren't supposed to steal a horse, and feared the consequences, these folks now know that with the correct angle, even if they do get caught it will be a slap on the wrist.
Thanks.
I looked at BadGuyNYC's night train today over in Queens. Unreal machine. I love SG's but damn if I'm not a Train guy at heart.
The Train part will never leave. Even on my end with the new Deluxe... I'm planning on powdercoating the front end black. I am looking forward to seeing what you do with whatever bike you end up with.
I was admiring the pic of your lost train and saw that you did something to the crappy chrome V&H emblem on your blacked out pipes. Did you paint it or remove it?
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