I was there, didn't get to mingle around to much, my main priority was picking up the Benly JC I got while I was there. I did have a chance to tour the museum, what an experience that was, so many beautiful and rare bikes in there.
I gave someone there some CB77 parts, a frame, some brake drum parts, and a box full of other items, just wondering if that person is on here? He said he was from Texas, was that you Loud Mouse?
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I was there and did get some CA77 engine parts I paid for. ............................lm
smithenhiven wrote:I was there, didn't get to mingle around to much, my main priority was picking up the Benly JC I got while I was there. I did have a chance to tour the museum, what an experience that was, so many beautiful and rare bikes in there.
I gave someone there some CB77 parts, a frame, some brake drum parts, and a box full of other items, just wondering if that person is on here? He said he was from Texas, was that you Loud Mouse?
- smithenhiven
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