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That guy with a beard is a master motorcycle mechanic. On the inaugural ride, one of the bikes had developed an oil leak. A stranger to all and he was the first one laying on the asphalt working on the bike. That is the Florida Crew way.
Or are ya talking about the guy with the beard getting a trophy? That is Gordon (screen name = backagain). Good friend to have. He has the best looking bike I have ever seen. It is in one of those pics. Here it is again.
i gotta say most of my all time favorite rides has been with the florida crew...been as far south as key west, the east coast, gulf coast and as far north as tennessee and north carolina with you guys...thanks for the great memories
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