Yea, same back at you.
Kids came over this am, all the grand kids helped me unwrap my Christmas gifts. That is what the holidays are all about.
I rode yesterday, the weather has been very warm, warmer than normal. (mid seventies) The peach trees are blooming way too early. They will be shocked (literally) when it turns cold again, so no peaches again this year.
Went up by the Suwannee River, on back roads, checked out old bridges, that have been bypassed by time.
My son in law went also he has a bike same year model.
Ate at a old country restaurant, in White Springs.
It is a shame to see these places disappear being replaced by subways.
We got a full sit down meal and a "Thanks, come again," for seven bucks, same as a big mac and fries.
Working on my bike today, painting fenders, touching up paint.
I bottomed out the rear fender on a huge pot hole at the Maxton airport, and took a chunk out of the rear fender paint.
That and it is just scratched up.
You know sh...stuff happens when you ride them.
So I am running the stock fenders for a while, it sure looks bare.
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Originally Posted by Buzz Kanter Just a quick note to wish everyone here the best of the season and hope you all have a wonderful holiday season and a great new year from all of us at American Iron Magazine and this forum.
Now that the weather has improved I am hoping for a ride this weekend if the snow and ice stays off the road long enough.
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