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<blockquote data-quote="Scarbutt" data-source="post: 1234384" data-attributes="member: 1885"><p>The wife and I are traveling from Pennsylvania to Vermont leaving on June 20th and are hoping to secure a can or better yet a couple six packs of "Heady Topper Beer" from Alchemists Brewery in Waterbury Vermont.</p><p></p><p>I know the locals like to keep this beer to themselves but hopefully I will find a Beer Loving Forum member willing to help out a fellow FJR rider with this request .....it would be much appreciated. In return my hope is that we can have a couple beers together, talk motorcycles, traveling, life, and as a bonus you can see in person what an FJR looks like with 187,000 miles on it with the original valve shims. Not because they have never been checked but because they are still within factory specs....He Ha !</p><p></p><p>Come on Beer Drinkers.....Help Me Out !</p><p></p><p>John</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scarbutt, post: 1234384, member: 1885"] The wife and I are traveling from Pennsylvania to Vermont leaving on June 20th and are hoping to secure a can or better yet a couple six packs of "Heady Topper Beer" from Alchemists Brewery in Waterbury Vermont. I know the locals like to keep this beer to themselves but hopefully I will find a Beer Loving Forum member willing to help out a fellow FJR rider with this request .....it would be much appreciated. In return my hope is that we can have a couple beers together, talk motorcycles, traveling, life, and as a bonus you can see in person what an FJR looks like with 187,000 miles on it with the original valve shims. Not because they have never been checked but because they are still within factory specs....He Ha ! Come on Beer Drinkers.....Help Me Out ! John [/QUOTE]
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