I gave up riding my R100-RT when 1 Got to 80. My first two bikes,
bought in 1950, 1951 were Harley 45's. They cost me $25 each. World
War II surplus. Double dated on on of them.
MG
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Mike I Green
On 1/15/2014 8:48 AM, Dan Marotta wrote:
At almost 66 years old, I still own and ride two Harleys (though not at
the same time). I bought my first bike in 1969. And if you like
carving mountain roads, try Lolo Pass.
"Wallace Berry" wrote in message
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Just in pictures and my imagination...and both are more than enough,
thank
you. Hey! Maybe a vivid imagination is strongly correlated to pilot
longevity?
Bob - not OBVIOUSLY anal? - W.
Hah! Exactly. Those that know me have heard me say that anyone who
continues to ride a motorcycle on the street past the age of 30 is
suffering from a serious lack of imagination.
WB (who still has dreams about carving mountain roads on his cafe bike,
even after not riding for the past 30 years).
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