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Cleaned and packed the bike today for this weeks trip. So thought i would take a couple pics. I leave Thursday for the Smoky Mountains. Looking forward to some great riding.
Great lookin scooter. Enjoy your ride and be safe. Be sure to check out the "Wheels Through Time Museum" in Maggie Valley if you get close to there.
Also need to do the "Tail of the Dragon" and just enjoy all that the Smokey Mountains has to offer. Very great place to visit for sure...
Great lookin scooter. Enjoy your ride and be safe. Be sure to check out the "Wheels Through Time Museum" in Maggie Valley if you get close to there.
Also need to do the "Tail of the Dragon" and just enjoy all that the Smokey Mountains has to offer. Very great place to visit for sure...
Ya some friends told me about the Museum we plan to check it out.
I have been once before so I have done the dragon before but it will be the guy going with me first time.
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