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Thoughts on moving Frank, the garage king, from Colorado to Calgary, Alberta
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<blockquote data-quote="bonami00" data-source="post: 1471807" data-attributes="member: 99738"><p>4 years ago, i didn't know that there was a bike named FJR, even if i had been riding on one before. one of my best friends had for many years fjr's. and when he was at our rugby club, i got his key's and helmet several times, so that i could ride his bike.</p><p>His name was Didier, ex army like me and the best rugby trainer i ever met. one day they discovered a brain tumor , and after some operations and months of seeing him change, Didier left us for good. his wife needed some one to drive the bike from the dealer back home since tha bike didn't started anymore after more then a year that Didier couldn't ride it anymore . the bike never made it back to her house, i bought it. </p><p></p><p>every day there is a piece of Didier that drives with me 1 hour up , and 1 hour back from work.</p><p></p><p>that's how i discovered that the big fat heavy bike that Didier was driving every day, is in fact one of the smooth, quickest bike i ever owned.</p><p>everytime i drive the bike, i forget that i am almost 60 years </p><p></p><p></p><p>so, keep an eye on Frank, if it takes some time, so it will be. </p><p>it is not only a bike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bonami00, post: 1471807, member: 99738"] 4 years ago, i didn't know that there was a bike named FJR, even if i had been riding on one before. one of my best friends had for many years fjr's. and when he was at our rugby club, i got his key's and helmet several times, so that i could ride his bike. His name was Didier, ex army like me and the best rugby trainer i ever met. one day they discovered a brain tumor , and after some operations and months of seeing him change, Didier left us for good. his wife needed some one to drive the bike from the dealer back home since tha bike didn't started anymore after more then a year that Didier couldn't ride it anymore . the bike never made it back to her house, i bought it. every day there is a piece of Didier that drives with me 1 hour up , and 1 hour back from work. that's how i discovered that the big fat heavy bike that Didier was driving every day, is in fact one of the smooth, quickest bike i ever owned. everytime i drive the bike, i forget that i am almost 60 years so, keep an eye on Frank, if it takes some time, so it will be. it is not only a bike [/QUOTE]
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