I don't doubt that, Rob. I didn't just fall off the tuna boat, either,(I fell off it a couple of months ago) and can spot the Harley Poser Group members right away, as opposed to old school chopper bad guys, although those boys are rapidly disappearing in this modern day and age. They're the same guys I used to see on the side of the freeway or highway in the late sixties, looking bewildered at the kickstart, transmission, or broken chain or oil leak, displayed by the old shovelhead, pan, or even knuckle. I was riding an R60 then, usually, but also had an R50S and an R69S. An R26, too, it was a pile of junk. However, nowadays it is a valuable museum piece (!). __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get Yahoo! Mail Free email you can access from anywhere! http://mail.yahoo.com/> I pulled to a stop beside a mildly chopped hog once > and considered flexing some KLR muscle. However, I > took a long look at the Definitely-Not-Harley > cylinder cases, the seriously wide rear tire and the > drag bars. When the light dropped he was gone in > cloud of tire smoke with the front wheel lofted! > Turns out he runs a stroker with twin plug heads and > all kinds of trick go fast pieces (this is a small > town). Now that would have been embarrassing.
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