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They were going to "retire" in FL after going to Mardi Gras. Alot of folks thought the final scene was somewhere in the FL panhandle. You can see a levy in the arial view as they pan out in theend. Of course that don't narrow it down much in that part of the country.
They were going to "retire" in FL after going to Mardi Gras. Alot of folks thought the final scene was somewhere in the FL panhandle. You can see a levy in the arial view as they pan out in theend. Of course that don't narrow it down much in that part of the country.
That levee is between one of the river roads and the Mississippi River down here in New Orleans. The pic in my sig. was taken on River Road at Oak Alley Plantation. I ride the river roads all of the time.
Okay, how many true hard core bikers would actually take this test? And how many true hard core bikers actually get on the internet?
I have never seen Easy Rider, don't plan to either. Not my generation. Sounds like a lot of people have something to prove. Don't know, but I just like to ride...simple enough. I have just about everything that goes fast, either off road or on the highway, my bike is my "remedy" to daily stresses. Can't ride every day (crappy weather-live in Oklahoma, my job requires me to travel to customer's location, etc.), but, if I could, I would ride every day, no doubt.....
Really like this whole forum and it is a blast seeing everyone get their dander up. Just guys poking fun at others. Better to be thought of as a pig than to open your mouth and 'oink'. News to all, maybe all are posers....Ride on!
Some of ya are just taking this way too seriously. Snow is on the ground, cold temps, bikes tore down, dark at 5:00 so what else is there to do for some other than to play on the forum.
I actually thought the questions were appropriate, although having ridden for the last 40 years, I guess I am still a poser, couldn't answer no. 2 but was correct with the others, although I have to agree with Ed "Big Daddy" Roth as the greatest artist
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