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Have a fun and safe trip BD. You do the same Firestarter when you head out. Wish I could take a nice vacation like that, but we have to start saving some money cause we're gonna try and make it to Sturgis next year.
Established an online album on the URL below today....scroll down a bit and there should be 5-6 larger pictures of my Deuce. Would like feedback if you have time...John
Well a couple guys were playing their *** trumpets
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She said someone called down about an instrument.
She wasn't sure if that was the room or not. She said it was hard to rememberthe room numberof a complaint from a few days ago. I guess they don't log them. She said the call was about someone playing the saxaphone or something. So maybe it was the guys' *** trumpets! She also said there were some guys that were drinking outside in a truck and harassing little kids, but she thought their room number was 200. So I guess if neither of those was you guys, you weren't as bad as you thought.
There was a limo bound for Platinum Plus Saturday night that lingered out front for a bit (some of our guys) but no guys in a truck - our drinking was contained to the inner walls
Thanks for the compliment. I just finished editing the photos with a short description that points out items that might not be apparent at a glance that probably wasn't done when you visited.
next? hmmm...was hoping for ideas. I want to retain the stock overall appearance and lines but there is probably lots to do within that guideline. Next a SE 203/Andrews 26 cam....IF, IF...OK when...I go 95" it will be a 204/37 and mild head cleanup with mid 9s compression. After 35 years of hotrodding cars I know reliable and responsive is way more fun than wondering if it will start and then waiting for the power to build. John
Well today I watched my baby ride off to a new home. Great guy bought her today. I know it will be well taken care of. He absolutely loves the bike, and for the very first time I really got to see what it looks like rolling down the road, no one had ever ridden that bike but me, and I must say it looked good. I do have visitation rights and will be riding with the new owner once and a while.
A little sad, but I will have a new bike by the middle of next week.
Welcome Josh!!
Nice bike man. Love the color and the Phatail kit. Putting
that front wheel on will make the bike flow better IMO.
Very nice and be sure to send some more pics...
CC...you were right, the matching front wheel makes it look a lot more put together...feel like i have a whole new bike.
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Good to hear she's going to a good home. And you'll be
riding along side of her from time to time, that's great.
Don't spend all that money in one place now....
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