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    Re: Steel Horses, any in your barn?

    Quote Originally Posted by WBHenry View Post
    And Santa Wally...sweet ride! Does the bike hit the RV trail with you, or do you keep it "down on the farm"? You must get all kinds of KUDOS from people riding like that. Next time you and the bike are in PA, give me a shout, would love to share a ride with you.
    Unfortunately it doesn't hit the RV trail with me. That pic was taken up on the mountain in Lake George NY after the Saturday parade during the Americade motorcycle rally one year. I also rode that way for 8 years at the "Ride for Kids" in Utica NY to benefit the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation. Got lots of cheers each time.
    Santa Wally
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    International Brotherhood of Real Bearded Santas





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    Re: Steel Horses, any in your barn?

    Quote Originally Posted by Redhawk View Post
    Found a picture of my V-Strom

    Ahhh yes, the famous Cat Hospital Eastern Shore. Passed it on the way home from Oxford a couple of weeks ago.

    I now return you to your regularly scheduled thread.
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    Re: Steel Horses, any in your barn?




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    Re: Steel Horses, any in your barn?

    My wife and I no longer ride, but we do actually have a Triumph Bonneville in our barn. The motor is all there, but the top end is off. My wife was planning on rebuilding it and never got around to it due to physical problems.
    "A day spent in the fields and woods, or on the water should not count as a day off our allotted number upon this earth."
    Jerry, Kilted Old Fart.

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    Re: Steel Horses, any in your barn?

    Triumph was a hot little number. There's alot of potential for fun there.

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    Re: Steel Horses, any in your barn?

    First bike was dirt bike...then 550GPZ...then 900 Ninja...then 15 years without a bike....

    First cruiser 2002 Indian Chief


    A good friend that comes to states every year for a party a brother and I host near NC SC border.....made an offer I could not refuse so sold to him this year. Replaced her with another newer model...

    2009 Indian Chief



    may pick up an old R65/6 in next couple years to ride around locally or convert to a old school cafe racer. ....but will always have an Indian in garage. I also really like older Triumph Bonnevilles but I look like a shriner or bear in the circus on one being 6'3" and 245lbs dry weight.

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    Re: Steel Horses, any in your barn?

    Darn nice rides! I hear you about not looking right on certain bikes. At 6foot and 220, anything smaller than what I've got just looks goofy. Had to pass on my stepdads Sporty for exactly that reason.

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    Re: Steel Horses, any in your barn?

    Here is my old 2008 Road Glide... I need to get pictures of the 2007 Ultra Classic...

    Only a biker knows why a dog sticks his head out of a car window.

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    Re: Steel Horses, any in your barn?

    where is the bike?

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    Re: Steel Horses, any in your barn?

    Quote Originally Posted by mernstmac View Post
    Here is my old 2008 Road Glide... I need to get pictures of the 2007 Ultra Classic...

    I see a "shark",,,, but, it ain't the bike! LOL!!!

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