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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 765017" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>Arlan and Patty live down by Hanover College near the Ohio river in southern Indiana. The road down there was one of those twisty and turny roads that was a lot of fun to ride in a bike. We'd often ride down there, and then Arlan and Patty would follow us back up to Indy. Often we'd swap bikes as Patty was ill and it was easier on her to ride the Jap bike. I fell in love with that Bonneville with in the first ten miles. Later I find a brand new red and black one sitting in an old store front that was shuttered up. The guy that owned it used to be a dealer before, and wasn't wanting to sell it. That bike still had the show room tags on it. Not quite as pretty as a 1967 Bonneville, but built much better. The only bike I ever rode that hugged the rode better than that Bonneville was Mitch's Ducati. That thing was like glue!</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 765017, member: 25383"] Arlan and Patty live down by Hanover College near the Ohio river in southern Indiana. The road down there was one of those twisty and turny roads that was a lot of fun to ride in a bike. We'd often ride down there, and then Arlan and Patty would follow us back up to Indy. Often we'd swap bikes as Patty was ill and it was easier on her to ride the Jap bike. I fell in love with that Bonneville with in the first ten miles. Later I find a brand new red and black one sitting in an old store front that was shuttered up. The guy that owned it used to be a dealer before, and wasn't wanting to sell it. That bike still had the show room tags on it. Not quite as pretty as a 1967 Bonneville, but built much better. The only bike I ever rode that hugged the rode better than that Bonneville was Mitch's Ducati. That thing was like glue! gary [/QUOTE]
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