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Thunder Mountain HD/Thunder in the Rockies Bike Rally was the first stop on the 2013 Demo tour. I was there bright and early to see them roll the bikes off the truck.
I asked the guy, "Where's the Breakout?" He said there was a delay in production and it didnt make it on the truck. Man was I bummed. Not even a picture.
BTW the other bikes look great, they all had like 10 miles on them.
Thunder Mountain HD/Thunder in the Rockies Bike Rally was the first stop on the 2013 Demo tour. I was there bright and early to see them roll the bikes off the truck.
I asked the guy, "Where's the Breakout?" He said there was a delay in production and it didnt make it on the truck. Man was I bummed. Not even a picture.
BTW the other bikes look great, they all had like 10 miles on them.
Think I read on another thread that all 3 colors were at the 110th kickoff party. Guess Willie G trumps the demo rides.
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