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Just joined the Forum - like what I see so far in lieu of the remark about 'tossing off' from Texas. :)
Waiting for the weather to settle in here to fall in AZ so we can back off on the sun block for a spell. Pepper and I both ride Dynas and have yet to find anything we like better.
Thank you for allowing us to participate in the HDForum !!
Thank you Blackbird and Toolguy ! Bud of mine and I rode to SD from NC in '06. Came up through StLouis and KC up into Lincoln and then across Nebraska through Grand Island and Valentine. Lots of corn and locomotives; very nice ride except for the 30mph cross wind. Hope to make it back some day.
Vancouver and especially Victoria are on my agenda. Let's ride !
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