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Another Valk fan heard from?

Started by Lyn-Del, Sun 28, Jun 2009, 20:15:48

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Lyn-Del

Wizard and I stopped for dinner at a truck stop near our motel.  While we were there, we went wandering around the store, looking for a tire gauge (forgot ours, and I know what kind I like).  Didn't find the gauge, but did find a pair of reading glasses to replace the ones I lost today.

As we were checking out, the guy asked if the Valkyries outside were ours.  We said yes.  He asked if they were the 2000, or the 2300 model.

So, I told him they are 1520s.  Kawasaki makes the 2000, and Triumph the 2300. 

I just love it when people try to tell me about my bike ...


If all printers were determined not to print anything till they were sure it would offend nobody, there would be very little printed. ― Benjamin Franklin

stormrider

read some of your posts. How's the trip going? Ya'll be safe out there.

Steve
Freedom will ultimately cost more than we care to pay but will be worth every drop of blood to those who follow and cherrish it.

Michael K (Az.)

Me too! Following your blog.
See ya'll in Frisco!
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flamingobabe #44

I've been read your blog every day and when you don't post for a couple days I begin to worry, so post as often as you can. See y'all when you return. It's been REAL HOT! fb

Lyn-Del

I post 'most every night, though sometimes I don't get it uploaded till morning.  Funny thing to forget, huh?  Anyway, I do try to do it daily.

Thanks for caring!


If all printers were determined not to print anything till they were sure it would offend nobody, there would be very little printed. ― Benjamin Franklin

Gary

Very cool, sounds like a great time so far. Keep us posted and get plenty of pic's!!!

Safe travels!


fudgie



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Lyn-Del



If all printers were determined not to print anything till they were sure it would offend nobody, there would be very little printed. ― Benjamin Franklin