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helluva setup there Tom! Just arrived in Minnesota tonight, tomorrow making the drive to Houston, Minnesota, to see where the norwegian ancestors came over to establish the "bridgehead to america" around 1850. Probably be more fun to be in norway in your garage.
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My favorite too. The beautiful Miura is proportioned so well, you can't appreciate how low and ground hugging it is until you are standing next to it, towering over it. Although they weren't crazy expensive when new, they sure are now. Well above my budget, so I enjoy driving my Toyota MR2 Spyder instead.
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docc replied to Pressureangle's topic in Special place for banter and conversation
Oh, no. Not me. I never even heard of (The) Mississippi Queen . . . -
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Pressureangle replied to Pressureangle's topic in Special place for banter and conversation
Tell me you've never watched 'Two Lane Blacktop'. Seriously Next you'll say you don't have 'Dirty Mary Crazy Larry' or 'Vanishing Point' on DVD -
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docc replied to Pressureangle's topic in Special place for banter and conversation
Alright. Ya made me look . . . -
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Pressureangle replied to Pressureangle's topic in Special place for banter and conversation
You have to ride one old enough to have iron cylinders to understand. But those of us who have, as stated, are a dying generation. And many of us found ... less problematic units to fill the same spaces. -
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Pressureangle replied to Pressureangle's topic in Special place for banter and conversation
There was interest. They came with the Livewire, and it was a stellar hit *in testing*. Then they took 2 years to release it, ruined the look, made it $5k too expensive. Then all the Indian/Japanese/whatever the smaller stuff was, which was ugly slow and still expensive. There was nothing wrong with Sportsters as first bikes, except They want scarcity, they'll get it. Until they can source American parts, of which there are very few. -
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audiomick replied to Pressureangle's topic in Special place for banter and conversation
Earlier on this evening I had a look at the Hardly Rideable website, I think for the first time ever. Would I own one? Definately not. Never interested me, most likely never will. It amazes me that they, with such a limited customer base, have managed to survive for so long. - Yesterday
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Don't know what you're getting at.
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Check your "Messages" . . .
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Hmmmm
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gstallons replied to Pressureangle's topic in Special place for banter and conversation
IDK what that H/D is going to do because they make one thing and one thing only. Then make 27 variations of the one thing with the prices going UP UP UP. This bike is made for one customer base and one customer base only . I have friends that ride them and respect their choice . Would I own one. Prolly not. I will have to quote James Mariner "Harley makes the best kickstand of all time" ! -
Like the aftermath of a indulgence at an Indian restaurant? Phil
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Michelin is also running a Spring 2025 promo on tires, ending soon . . . ! Michelin Promo
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LowRyter replied to Pressureangle's topic in Special place for banter and conversation
I suppose they're really gonna take it, along with the US riding community, once these tariffs kick in. -
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po18guy replied to Pressureangle's topic in Special place for banter and conversation
Will the last Indian standing please make motorcycles?