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Buffalo Guys shop

Post by Suzsmokeyallan »

A visit to Freds shop in Calgary is always a great trip for me. There's lots of bikes to see, stuff to look at and even a bit of wrenching to do.
In my case, this time i went to pay him some money and just chat for a while.
We talked about his accident last year and saw the pics of the series of unfortunate events.
His wife then went off and got us some food and we all sat in the shop eating salad, chips etc, it was good times.
By the end of my visit we had sat talking shop for six hours, paid a bill, replaced a left inner pipe and synced the carbs on the Buffalo, but not in that order.
Fred thanks again for all your stellar efforts to get the part out to me in Vancouver and the hospitality of you and your wife for my visit to your home.
Two strokes, its just that simple.

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Post by Buffalo-guy »

Allan.
You're welcome. Obviously a safe journey home. Look forward to seeing you next time around. Cheers.
Fred
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