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2fer tuezday doubledose of vitaminz E & B... ppp
Oh that manic urge to shave my damn head
I think @WildBill wore me out early last night
Neighborhood but those who i wanted to see it have and now…..I remember when I worked down there it was Mexican radio stations every other channel and a Mexican food joint on every corner
P.S. did you just post where you live???
That will definitely be the one liner for today.o....k....that could def be interpreted a couple diff wayz...............jus sayin ppp
I love the Dead South!Hot cuppa, and sit back and enjoy a great performance. I guess it must classify as old man music. At any rate, I think those guys are good, and the video was nicely done.
I've never been on a proper highway bike, I imagine it makes a world of difference. I have mostly been a passenger on a variety of mid sized or smaller bikes, and a bit of dirt biking I did for field work. A surprising number of older friends have done the retirement bike thing, a few of them did a trip to South America on bikes designed for anything they might need to move on, but I'm damn sure that their highway time was not as pleasant as time on a bigger bike designed for highways would have been. I always wanted a motorcycle when I was younger, but my father threatened to throw me out if I bought one. He wore several of them out as a dispatcher in WWII, so he was familiar with the risks. Had it not been for that influence, and getting too busy with school to take on the Indian rebuild when I was at Uni, I would have had a nice bike later in life.My roadking I had a guy custom fabricate a fairing and my buddy sprayed it.
It's a world of difference on the highway.
I don't remember my helmet doing the lift off and the wind blowing me off the bike on the highway but boy when your older it sure does.
My new one has a fairing man it's nice