03-19-2012, 05:14 PM | #11 |
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Re: Daytona Bike Week 2012
Looks like something for everybody interested in 2 wheelers. That Hodaka gave me a bit of a flashback. A friend many years ago had a really old Ace 90 with a large chrome tank that was almost indestructable no matter what he did to it. He finally let it go when parts became extinct.
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03-19-2012, 05:29 PM | #12 |
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Re: Daytona Bike Week 2012
A couple of guys on ADV were going across country on a 250 and a 125. The 250 holed a piston before they left. no parts in time, so the 125 went by himself.
Very interesting trip. Those old bike have a lot of character.
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03-20-2012, 08:14 AM | #13 |
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I always look for a good local eatery when I travel, so being in Florida, I wanted some raw oysters.
This turn out to be a challenge 30 miles from the Ocean. So Warner, Gerry and Idecided to go down the coast until I found the type of restaurant that I was looking for. Boy, did we score a home run on this place. [attachment=0:1o5rjrxs]IMG_0127.JPG[/attachment:1o5rjrxs] A dozen raw oysters, quarter pound of steamed shrimp and 2 or 3 beers for $18. This place had everything that I was looking for. http://www.jbsfishcamp.com/
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