Old 01-17-2009, 05:31 AM
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hollowayshotrods
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Originally Posted by zipper06
Originally Posted by outlaw256
rudy, glad to hear you got you a new bike.they can put a mans mindat ease when the wind is blowing in your face. clears the mind and makes the soul lay easy.thats one of the reasons i rode for over 30 yrs.besides it was alot of damn fun!!!!! i had 5 customs sold 2 and ive still got 2 up for sale and i cant give them away.im selling 2 as a package for9000.00 and no takers.after my wreck in 05 i still tried to ride but a rigid framed bike is torture for my body nowdays. you have heard all the be carefull stuff you want to for a lifetime but remember this my friend, its not if we go down but where and when we go down.odds are against us, so tie a bell on it and RIDE SAFE.!!! ken
Damn Ken i may have directed this to you, and got mixed up on the stories of the 2005 accident. I'm sorry but i just don't like street bikes. Now i raced in the desart from 1975 to 1980 and then went to trials riding, but never the street. I then lived in Phx. and had many friends who were bikers. But never owned a street bike, and never will, i've seen too many people crippled from them, and being 70 yrs. old in 2 weeks i want to go out in my race car, or a natural death, not programmed by some ediot motorest who's not watching out for me.

Zip.
Zip, Ken,
I don't care that the story got mixed up, and I know Ken doesn't either. I am very happy that ya'll think enough of me to leave your opinion about the bike and Wesleys' dream on the table. Ya'll oldsters, (for lack of a better term and said with the utmost of respect) always give me a bit to think about. I do not necessarily fear death, but what I do fear, in all honesty is leaving this earth with my sons' still needing me to guide them.

I waited for many years to get this damn thing, now I am not sure I really want it. Man, life sure is funny :!: :!: :!: :!:
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