Rides, Meets, Shows, Races, etc. | Literature: Repair, Parts, History, Philosophy (ZatAoMM)
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AWILLIAMS64
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by AWILLIAMS64 » Thu Jul 19, 2012 2:42 am
This is only about 2.5 hours from my house and i have never been able to get there for one reason or another. I may just try to get there this weekend. Would love to just look around and watch some of the vintage racing and trials.
1965 superhawk...project
2007 honda spirit 1100 ridin bike
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CliffC
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by CliffC » Thu Jul 19, 2012 2:21 pm
Jensen, that was amazing, I would love to be over there and see and partake in the whole thing. Cliff
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jensey
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by jensey » Fri Jul 20, 2012 3:37 am
Hi,
You're welcome the next time, we have a spare room to cut the costs.
I live a 2 hour drive from Spa, so in US terms in the neighbourhood.
Jensen
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Eljeef
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by Eljeef » Sat Jul 21, 2012 11:38 pm
Well, just spent the day in Ohio at the AMA vintage show. I spent the entire day in the swap meet area getting practically overwhelmed by the amount of bikes and stuff for sale. I couldn't remember where to find Ed Moore and I had no internet access to look this thread up so maybe next time I'll get to meet you LM. A good day today even with the double sunburn. Cheers, Jeff H.
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flathead
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by flathead » Mon Jul 23, 2012 1:36 pm
Got back in last night from Mid-Ohio. As always, a great time was had by all. This year was somewhat special though, as I was fortunate enough to attend the seminar given by Ed Moore on parts identification and pretty much what was used when, where, and sometimes why. Ed, thanks, thanks, thanks, for sharing your knowledge, devotion and passion for these wonderful machines. The practical approach you take is a testament what these little bikes are all about and what makes them enjoyable.
Thanks again,
Mark
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Goodysnap
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by Goodysnap » Mon Jul 23, 2012 7:23 pm
flathead wrote:Got back in last night from Mid-Ohio. As always, a great time was had by all. This year was somewhat special though, as I was fortunate enough to attend the seminar given by Ed Moore on parts identification and pretty much what was used when, where, and sometimes why. Ed, thanks, thanks, thanks, for sharing your knowledge, devotion and passion for these wonderful machines. The practical approach you take is a testament what these little bikes are all about and what makes them enjoyable.
Thanks again,
Mark
Yes indeed.
It was well worth the trip to listen to you give details which sometimes you just cant get here on the forum.
Putting all those different parts in your hands for a comparison of the many changes was great.
It was good to finally meet you in person
Thanks ED
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65' CB160
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millertime49
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by millertime49 » Mon Jul 11, 2016 11:38 am
thanks flathead for the fender I have looked 4 years to find one
millertime
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