Milwaukee Canada has an American Iron Horse Tejas they are travelling around with for two years and then giving away. On Thursday it was at our shop for a tool demo day and I was able to wrangle about 5 or six short rides on it from the sales rep. Having ridden my 907 to work that day, he suggested that I park my bike next to it. People stopped by all day talking to the salesman, taking pictures and asking questions of both bikes. Most people are shocked when I tell them I bought it new in 1991. It feels great owning and driving an older timeless piece of machinery that still turns heads.
Regards,
B
Fifteen Years!!!
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Man, 124ci ... that's almost the size of the straight five that I had in my old Audi Coupe GT (which was 2230cc) ... cripes ... I can't imagine the pistons in that thing. Hope it's rubber-mounted ... a hard tail's bad enough ...
Just because you're not dead doesn't necessarily mean you're living, either.
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1988 Paso 750 #753965
1997 Monster 750