Post #2ManOfWicklowUltra NudistA lie has speed, but truth has endurance. RE: TN MOTORCYCLE OWNERSI had one of these in 1965, but I don't think it's the kind of bike you mean.
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Post #3ManOfWicklowUltra NudistA lie has speed, but truth has endurance. RE: TN MOTORCYCLE OWNERSNow THIS is a man's bike -
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Post #4ManOfWicklowUltra NudistA lie has speed, but truth has endurance. RE: TN MOTORCYCLE OWNERSI've never ridden a Harley, rode a Hayley one time, her husband nearly caught me.
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Post #5ManOfWicklowUltra NudistA lie has speed, but truth has endurance. RE: TN MOTORCYCLE OWNERSI don't have one at the moment, but when Last Child is grown & paid for-it'll be Either a Road King or a Street Glide. Can't wait.
Like this 2007 model -
Or maybe this is more You, Brucie -
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RE: TN MOTORCYCLE OWNERSLOL thanks MO W and ya your 65 is cool with me i also own to bicycles luv them too!
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Post #7ManOfWicklowUltra NudistA lie has speed, but truth has endurance. RE: TN MOTORCYCLE OWNERSLOL thanks MO W and ya your 65 is cool with me i also own to bicycles luv them too!
My dad bought it for my 14th birthday, and all my mates wanted to have a go on it. They had only ever had the standard 26 or 27 inch wheels, and never seen one like mine.
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Post #8ManOfWicklowUltra NudistA lie has speed, but truth has endurance. RE: TN MOTORCYCLE OWNERSMy brother's first bike was a BSA Bantam, like this one -
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RE: TN MOTORCYCLE OWNERSyears back they where also hinged in that style. fold them up and put in your trunk or carry into work
andride home at the end of the day
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Post #10ManOfWicklowUltra NudistA lie has speed, but truth has endurance. RE: TN MOTORCYCLE OWNERSI was always a lttle uneasy with the folding ones, worried that it may fold when riding.
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