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Exactly three years to the day since I bought this bike.... South on 441 just north of the 301/441 split, listening to Johnny Cash!
Let's Ride!!
Dang, wish I could of been with you on such a momentous occasion. It seems only a few months ago we were going over the bridge in the forest when you broke 90. Wait, it was only a few months ago.
I also see in the picture you have a full tank, so ride on.
Dang, wish I could of been with you on such a momentous occasion. It seems only a few months ago we were going over the bridge in the forest when you broke 90. Wait, it was only a few months ago.
I also see in the picture you have a full tank, so ride on.
Wish you had been here also Jeff. Here is a picture of where that full tank of fuel came from....
That is the sticker on the sign by the BP next to the Risque Cafe that was put on during the rally when we stopped there!
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