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Man! That things all baggy and wrinkled..nice shirt though.
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Must be from all that jumping out of aeroplanes...
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I believe you got the "good" part in the picture!
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I am not skilled at the art of selfies. But I think you got a good first try! Shirt looks good too.
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I saw a t-shirt that proclaimed that "I would rather push my Harley than ride a rice burner". A little non-PC but reflective of the Luger vs. Nambu mind set.
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Hey, nothing wrong with having both!.....I like mine, just wish ammo (or loading dies) were cheaper.
And if you own a Harley long enough, you will be pushing it at some point. ![]() I'll raise you one on the non-PC front , Ron. Q. Whats the difference between a Hoover vacuum cleaner and a Harley? A. The position of the dirtbag. |
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![]() I've owned motorcycles since I was 18 [ 47 years now] and have always owned at least one and sometimes as many as five at once...Right now, I'm down to two...But if anybody needs an engine for a Honda 550-Four, I have three spares available...
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What's the difference between a Harley and a Hoover? The Harley will hold two dirtbags! ![]() Kidding! |
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Rich, HAHA! Just ribbin ya! I couldn't resist. I got no shortage of wrinkles here either..
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Sigh...I miss my 400 Four...it was way ahead of its time. Its little engine had a 10,500 rpm redline in 1976!
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These are the two I have now...The blue 450 is licensed & registered; the 500Four is going back together slowly...It's a long term project, I bought one like this brand new in 1972 and have had "unfinished business" with 500Fours since then...
![]() Neither would do the ton, even when new...95 tops...It was thought back then that Honda had deliberately de-tuned them, so as not to embarass the CB750, which would only do 112...
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My goodness, those bicycles are awfully pretty but aren't they hard to pedal?
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Yes you're absolutely right Ron, and by the way I'have always wished to own a Harley and look like one of those rough bikers... ![]() Sergio
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On road, sometimes I saw people driving motorcycles, occasionally could appear in big group of 30 or 50 (probably from clubs)... Especially in New Hampshire area. Aren't these bikes noisy when driving? curious...
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I'll throw a rock in a pond now, instead of having a "Nambu patch" what about a ...
1911 one? All right I can hear all of you saying "Naaaaay!"... never mind I was only kidding. Sergio
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Got the shirts in today...Hard to take a selfie and make it come out clear.
![]() I had one done with red trim, one with black... An 'actual picture' doesn't look like the ideal way to go...A heavy line-drawing caricature would probably be better...
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Black trim definitely, fantastic shirt! "Scourge of the Pacific" is awesome!
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