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Worm you ar the most disciplined poster here only 19 posts in 2 years hehe.
Yes I was talking about this last week with charley, I am going to have breakfast at Pogies or maybe the Sebring Diner again, liked that place. Will eb a day trip for me, probably my last for a few weeks, anyonme else up for a ride north?
Yes I was talking about this last week with charley, I am going to have breakfast at Pogies or maybe the Sebring Diner again, liked that place. Will eb a day trip for me, probably my last for a few weeks, anyonme else up for a ride north?
If the E3 tire arrives before Saturday, then will be dealing with getting it on/ready before the Ocalla Rally. If all goes well, maybe a FL H-D Tour run on Sunday.
If the tire doesn't show, was thinking about a Saturday 5am leave for Plant City (PGR Mission), then over to Lakeland for Roscoes, then home. That'd be a heavy duty day. We'll see.
If the E3 tire arrives before Saturday, then will be dealing with getting it on/ready before the Ocalla Rally. If all goes well, maybe a FL H-D Tour run on Sunday.
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Damn, great minds think alike. I'll be pulling my rear wheel this afternoon and mounting a 160 E3 tomorrow. It's not supposed to fit a Sporty, but I've checked all the dimensions 6 ways to Sunday and think it will go. I do have the BFH ready just in case. If it doesn't go on, I'm really screwed.
I can't believe I mounted a new Metz 880 the first of April before heading to the Maggie Valley trip and here I am replacing it again, 7 months & 14,000 miles later.
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