The thing had hydraulic legs to hold it up when parked. He rode it more than 20,000 miles.
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The thing had hydraulic legs to hold it up when parked. He rode it more than 20,000 miles.
Yeah, I read an article years ago that talked about how heavy it was.The thing had hydraulic legs to hold it up when parked. He rode it more than 20,000 miles.
Oh yeah…..I didn’t even consider that. You’re probably right.Stay on your side of the line?
Yup, you made the list too. Gorgeous.A short Sunday ride in the Finnish lake scenery before going to work...
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Yep, probably the upper 20s. Still tee shirt comfy at 10pm.Boris
Is it hot in the Ardennes?
Thanks for the reminder holligl, I went today, the final day of opening. Sorry to see such a gem of motorcycle history move on. It amazed me.Finally made it over to the National Motorcycle Museum in Anamosa Iowa. They are permanently closing after this weekend. Almost everything there will be sold at auction next week. Too many pictures to post them all.
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