Jackburton
Gone Fish'n
Wife saw this and gave me a look.you sacrificing any virgins up there?
Wife saw this and gave me a look.you sacrificing any virgins up there?
give it right back at herWife saw this and gave me a look.
Where's the twisties? You have to ride the twisties if you are on a motorcycle.
At the edge of the Earth there's fields going to the horizon in every direction, with steep ridges at the farthest visible point. I headed southwest soon after that where there's no shortage of them going over the mountain.Where's the twisties? You have to ride the twisties if you are on a motorcycle.
At the edge of the Earth there's fields going to the horizon in every direction, with steep ridges at the farthest visible point. I headed southwest soon after that where there's no shortage of them going over the mountain.
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The one and only.That isn't "the" Shanksville.... is it ?
Flight 93.
I looked like I was from Shanksville while golfing today. Couldn't hit a straight ball to save my life!At the edge of the Earth there's fields going to the horizon in every direction, with steep ridges at the farthest visible point. I headed southwest soon after that where there's no shortage of them going over the mountain.
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Tail of the Dragon in eastern Tennessee was a blast---318 curves in 11 miles
Always wanted to ride it but I don't think my ass could last the ride to get there. On this bike at least.Tail of the Dragon in eastern Tennessee was a blast---318 curves in 11 miles
My wife has problems riding much more that a hundred miles at a time so we bought a toy hauler and trailer the bike to a campground close to where we want to go riding. Been all over the US with it. Now with my Tri-Glide its a piece of cake loading and unloading the bike.Always wanted to ride it but I don't think my ass could last the ride to get there. On this bike at least.
I'd probably have to rent a little trailer if I was serious about going. It's about a 600 mile trip one way. I like riding but friend* that. I'd barely pull that off in a car let alone on a cafe racer.My wife has problems riding much more that a hundred miles at a time so we bought a toy hauler and trailer the bike to a campground close to where we want to go riding. Been all over the US with it. Now with my Tri-Glide its a piece of cake loading and unloading the bike.