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Posted by rustyj14 on December 16, 2004 at 12:51:28 from (209.195.138.15):
In Reply to: Re: I just discovered this category... posted by 37 chief on December 06, 2004 at 19:35:35:
Well, mentioning a '37 Indian Chief, i guess i'm an old codger, since i had a 1936 Indian Chief, which i bought in 1947, and rode it for 3 years, until i got married, which put the "kebosh" on the bike, and i didn't get another one until 1982, after the house was paid for, and the wife got her swimming pool! I had to get a Honda-matic, since i couldn't work the foot shift with my wooden foot, (a consequence of WW II). Now, at the age of 80, i'm toying with the idea of selling it! I say that every winter, but when spring comes, in goes the battery, i drain the old gas out of the carbs, start it up, and go riding! I'm the oldest guy attending the night-time rallies around here!I don't want to quit, but some dreamy gal may make me quit when she hammers into me at a traffic light, or takes her half of the road out of the middle! by: RJ
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