Ah! Then you'd need a right-hand drive bike the, right?Brio wrote: Ride on the left here.
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Ah! Then you'd need a right-hand drive bike the, right?Brio wrote: Ride on the left here.
GeorgeSK wrote:Boat ramps must be pretty entertaining...
Well........ this is my rig.Mel46 wrote:Holy cow! Between that truck and the 5th wheeler I couldn't imagine you trying to get that caravan into a gas Station!
When I lived back in England we always used to sing 'I left my heart in Chipping Sodbury' That's the name of one of the quaint places I used to liveMel46 wrote:Wait, Tony Bennett left his heart is San Francisco, not rural Ohio!
Beautiful photos! Wish I had that skill! Loved the ones with the flowing water.TheMaverick wrote: Thanks for the kind words about my photo - there's a bunch more of mine here if you like my style: http://www.pbase.com/cjsouthern/gallery/scenery
I just realized that the person I am talking about is maddiedog! LOLLimey wrote: One of that chap's trip reports is a blast - he takes his dog with him - lots of neat pics
Seems quite a few of us are 'up there. I am 68 and my wife is 70.Mel46 wrote: I am 71 and I know that I am not the oldest rider on this forum. I have also seen older riders on the road. Don't believe that you are old and you won't feel as old.
Yup - after I told him, he pulled off into a parking lot. Chap next to me in a truck looked at me and we both shook our heads in total disbelief!easyrider wrote:..... and yet he had to be told ???? Amazing !