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James Burleigh

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Amy Holland, the editor, rides an '05, the best year. :yahoo:

 
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I heard that she is waiting on her annual cost of living raise so that she can FINALLY get that Gen II she's been dreaming of. :yahoo:

 
Dear Sirs,

The continual insertion of pornography to this site has offended my senses for the last time!

Places like this and the titillating imagery constantly portrayed are the reasons this country's morals have fallen into the dustbin !!!

Please cancel my subscription.

:jester:

 
We should keep her in mind as a Keynote Speaker for the Gen I gathering.
Yeah. Gen 1's are great.

Lots of women ride 'em.

:D :unsure:
Hmmm...let me think about this....

The question would then be something like: "Do I want to be known as someone who wants to be identified with Jill and Barb? Or Old Michael?

:unsure:

:dntknw:

:rolleyes:

 
madmike2,

I just got confirmation from the brewery that we CAN bring our own smoker wagon into their parking lot to make us our own Q, and that they can serve us their beer after all by cordoning off the lot and having a security guard. GET THIS: THEY are going to pay for the security.

SWEET!

GZ

 
Just noticed something.

SkooterG's FJR mileage dealie.. theirs exactly 50 entries as of 06/08. Funny. only 12 are Gen II's. Now seeing that Gen II's have been in production for 5 years now, don't you think their under represented. Sure sure, not enough time to rack up the miles.. Well I guess not if their so slow and always lighting up their wiring harnesses like a toaster!

Oddly enough, the El Presidente of the CBA has the highest mileage Gen II. Must be towing it behind his Harley.

 
Yeah, I too plan on getting a Harley when I get older and realize it is time to slow down...
-BD
:D

Love that line while chatting with a young Harley owner! They usually just stare at my white hair and go HEY!

Sorry for the hi-jack.....now back to the antique (2005) bike discussion!

:yahoo:

 
Yeah, I too plan on getting a Gen II when I get older and realize it is time to slow down...
Good point.

when fatter and slower is what you're looking for ...it's nice to have options.

But BrunDog, I'm with ya ....I'm just not ready for that yet. I haven't reached that point in my life where HP to weight ratios don't matter.

 
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