patrickg450
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ha ha............at least you still have your sense of humor. I did not recognize that building, hence the question. When I make it back vengeance will be yours.
Once I knew the bike had no significant damage I just felt bad for her. You mentioned she was pretty shaken up while I was test riding it. I tried to put her mind at ease and hope she forgets about it. Life happens. If this is the worst thing that ever happens to my bike, I'm happy to accept it.Dirt_Dad - We missed getting a photo of the dumfounded old lady when standing by your bike.
Patrick, home is 1609 Lincoln Ct, Longmont CO 80501. What is it? Can't wait!TacoPapa,
Please send me a home address I have something I need to mail to you.
DirtDad,
Where is that place at that the lady hit the ST?
Steve,
The artist, his work NOT mine. Thanks buddy.......more TBDBITW shirts?
Paul, UB, Mark, Coastie.........all heck to all that was there,
Thanks for coming out to hang in E TN with me, I have been altering my routine to where I have been going there on my rides. Paulie knows, if someone wants to go back let me know. Maybe we can meet up, good place to ride in the winter, not too cold.
See you guys next time.
You’re not fur now, good luck, looks like you’ve had some up till now. Be careful!As my old mother says, "there's a buncha idiots out there!". I've ridden constant rain for 3 days with heavy crosswinds. 3 hours west of Hays KS the temp dropped from 41 to 34, & I stopped at 1pm in Burlington CO with snow coming too fast to keep the helmet visor clear. Cold hands! Pic is snow on the bike soon after stopping. I'll update tomorrow.
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Thanks richarddacat. It's 30deg now, I'll wait a bit. Rain/snow stopped. Home is 3 hours away.You’re not fur now, good luck, looks like you’ve had some up till now. Be careful!