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Post by scctrim on Dec 10, 2008 14:59:07 GMT -5
pretty countryside where you live...anytime you want to post up some ride pic's feel free...
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Mats
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Post by Mats on Dec 10, 2008 15:05:59 GMT -5
Yes it is pretty. Lots of gravel roads for the timber trucks. Wish I had some ride pic's but I've always been riding alone. Edit: I might have misunderstood, I thought you meant riding pics...
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Post by scctrim on Dec 10, 2008 15:07:32 GMT -5
well take a camera with you then
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Post by Mats on Dec 10, 2008 15:09:11 GMT -5
See above Edit. Language barrier!
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Post by scctrim on Dec 10, 2008 16:38:45 GMT -5
... ;D
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Post by Midnight on Dec 10, 2008 17:56:57 GMT -5
thanks for the pictures Mats ,looking good , nice work with cutting them out of the top plate and painting them, its a shame the handle bar knurling marks are visible but nice job Mats.
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Mats
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Post by Mats on Dec 11, 2008 0:13:54 GMT -5
its a shame the handle bar knurling marks are visible but nice job Mats. Yes I agree Ron. My consolation is that it's a stainless Ron Wood flat track handlebar. Very comfortable too compared to the OE one.
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haggis95
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Post by haggis95 on Dec 11, 2008 0:56:53 GMT -5
Looks like canada - where's the elk?
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Mats
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Post by Mats on Dec 11, 2008 1:27:44 GMT -5
We got no elk, but plenty of moose. I even hit one years back on my Norton. Didn't go down though just smacked the left peg off! I was lucky! Some bear also but I've never seen any, just seen the traces of them..
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