Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays people and where it's cold......don't let this happen to you.
Anyway you can....
Merry Christmas
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Merry Christmas
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Re: Merry Christmas
And to you sir.
I was just down through Galveston on the GT in August. We stayed at the Bayou Campground and quickly realized why there weren't many other tenters... very hot & humid! Hopefully you've got better riding weather there this time of year.
Merry Christmas guys.
I was just down through Galveston on the GT in August. We stayed at the Bayou Campground and quickly realized why there weren't many other tenters... very hot & humid! Hopefully you've got better riding weather there this time of year.
Merry Christmas guys.
No really... it's supposed to smoke.
1974 Suzuki Nomad 340
1975 Suzuki GT750 Waterbuffalo
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1974 Suzuki Nomad 340
1975 Suzuki GT750 Waterbuffalo
2018 Kawasaki Z900rs
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Re: Merry Christmas
Cool pics!
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Re: Merry Christmas
Merry Christmas to you and yours from me and mine.
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Re: Merry Christmas
You have that right. I'll tell you, I lived most my life in Houston an many years in Galveston County and know about the heat and humidity but I don't remember the humidity being as bad but even stranger for such a long period without a break of at least a few days. Managed to do a pretty nice rattle can paint job on a spare T500 oil tank and a spare repaired sidecover but then the humidity set in just as I was almost finished with the fuel tank and I never completely finished it.Madbuffalo wrote:..........and quickly realized why there weren't many other tenters... very hot & humid! Hopefully you've got better riding weather there this time of year.
Merry Christmas guys.
67 for a high today...a lot of sun after drenching thunderstorms during the night/early moring
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Re: Merry Christmas
Well I was going to post another one but I figured I would get fussed at....it not being a Suzuki.sportston wrote:Cool pics!
Ahh hek....I'll post it anyway......it was my first full street bike.
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Re: Merry Christmas
You'll get no snubs from me. The CB was, and still is, a pretty cool bike and a great piece of motorcycle history.