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Congrats Phil and keep up the good work. [sm=icon_cheers.gif]
You put a whole new meaning to keeping the shiney side up.
Got any good leads on chroming the underside? [sm=smiley20.gif] [sm=smiley20.gif]
I love seeing a bagger on one wheel. My wife thought all the pics were staged. Now, I can tell her it can be done. IF I could only pry the cc from her grip, I would see about adding some power to get my fat @ss on one wheel.
I sent those the the American Bagger guys a while back & I'll be darned if I have not been able to find a copy of the mag since. I got the first two issues @ Barnes & Noble, but they not gotten any more in since. I ask them about them every time I go in there too! [:@]
If any of you DFW area guys run across a copy, grab one for me or tell me where ya saw it so I can see it too.
I'm sorta of like you to Phil, not the wheelie but the magazine , 1 copy for me and can't find the darn things any where, congrats on the picture, maybe someone will post it.
There is a company called In The News out of Florida that takes the article and laminates it to a board. Very nice work. I've had all but one of mine done of my various media coverage.
If the mag could only get into Phil's head,they'd want him in the mag every month.There is a bunch of great HD knowledge stored up in that head of his.
Awesome PhilM! ...... Congrats on both BOTM and American Bagger!!!!!!!! I'll have to see if I can locate me a copy of that mag as well!!!!!!! Sweetness!
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