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 Posted: Mon Mar 21st, 2011 09:51 pm
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Tony Duronio



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IanM wrote: Hammerfjord wrote: bigrustypig wrote:
I'm too old for this....but I love the double-engine Harley pumping 305 horses. ThumbsUp02.gif

NO you're NOTsubtlelaugh.gif
Just don't wear the Patek gondolo when riding it
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Hammer is right, Jeff.

My Dad (81 years old now) had a Police Special in candy apple red a few years ago (before the replacement hips and a raft of breathing dramas which now prevent him from driving at all...). His one and only (working) Harley. As an old Navy man, he had a history of riding BSA Gold Stars, Rudges, Brough Superiors (the only bike he would dearly love to have again), Suzukis, Yamahas, Ducatis and others over the years. My Dad also had a 1942 WLA Harley for a short time, but that doesn't count, because it never "worked" and he swapped it as a rusty wreck for an outboard motor for one of his boats so long ago that I can only remember it by pictures taken at the time. He put a couch in a separate garage so he could sleep next to the Harley Police Special after polisihing the cr*p out of it to make sure it permanently gleamed. Must say he loved it - even tho he was the only biker in the country to ride wearing a white helmet, designer sunglasses and comfortable slippers.subtlelaugh.gif 

You're never too old to feel young again, mate.

That twin-engined monster with 305 RWHP would do the trick!

Cheers! IanM ThumbsUp02.gif

Great ost IaThumbsUp02.gif I tip my hat to your Dad..seems like he lives his life to the fullest. I can only hope to still be riding at 80thumbsup.gif