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I thought I'd post this here since the information is buried in an unrelated thread that not everyone is likely to read.
"I Dumped my Bike on 276 just South of the Blue Ridge Pky the 10th,Totaled The Bike,and Scuffed myself up .Not healing as fast as I thought . I really enjoy ridin with Tom. and met Lou and his Dad on there way to Webester the 1st.Hate to Miss this ride,but at 66 I don`t heal like I used to."
Harvey's last post (from the thread "Riding North")
Originally Posted by uride2
Headin out in the Morning, 7/8 2013 going to camp for 3 days, ElijahClarkeStatePark,Tent CampingUSA,DelRio,Blue Ridge Motorcycle Campgrounds ,wayensville Leaving 7/11 hwy 27 north of interstate 4 6am.
Thats a hell of a way to get a new bike Harv, heal up as quick as you can, healing time is in direct proportion to your age so t will be a while don't rush it. The road will still be there when you are healed up.
I`m still around,No bike right now stator went out of the heritage,can only go about 30 miles and have to head home.the earth and my wheels are still turn. thanks for the well wishes.
No Chief
No Tribe
Just Ride
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