My very healthy middle-aged Monolever...

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My very healthy middle-aged Monolever...

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Very nice indeed Dougie! A "keeper"? Like the S fairing on that model. :shock:

I saw a S fairing at the show but didn't have the balls (or moola) to buy it. But I got his name so if he still has it at the end of the show he'll call me...here's hoping..ha ha. :lol:

Did you get over to the Vintage show this past weekend in Paris (Ontario, that is)?

Saw some really nice classics on Saturday...was hot but not complaining!

Should have put a "For Sale" sign on the 77 RS I rode down...think I could have sold it in the parking lot!
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What hand gaurds are you useing?
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Garnet wrote:What hand gaurds are you useing?
Late model GS.
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moosehead wrote:Very nice indeed Dougie! A "keeper"? Like the S fairing on that model. :shock:
I saw a S fairing at the show but didn't have the balls (or moola) to buy it. But I got his name so if he still has it at the end of the show he'll call me...here's hoping..ha ha. :lol:
Did you get over to the Vintage show this past weekend in Paris (Ontario, that is)?
Saw some really nice classics on Saturday...was hot but not complaining!
Should have put a "For Sale" sign on the 77 RS I rode down...think I could have sold it in the parking lot!
Thanks, glad you like it.
I got the "S" fairing from E-Bay. Took a while as many of them are in sad shape.
My RS fairing and all the bits and pieces are safely packed away. (I miss it in November - brrrrrrrr!)
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Very nice Doug, Gettin' some rides in?
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ME 109 wrote:Very nice Doug, Gettin' some rides in?
Yup.
But I must say, you Aussies appear to have the best overnight/weekend/adventure/camping/riding trips.
Your pictures always make me envious.
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dougie wrote:Yup.
But I must say, you Aussies appear to have the best overnight/weekend/adventure/camping/riding trips.
Your pictures always make me envious.
This is the land of the 'long weekend'!

Come on over! I even know where there is a spare RS :mrgreen:
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ME 109 wrote:Come on over! I even know where there is a spare RS :mrgreen:
OZ is definitely on my bucket list.
I swear you guys must hold the world record for carrying firewood on a motorcycle.
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dougie wrote:
ME 109 wrote:Come on over! I even know where there is a spare RS :mrgreen:
OZ is definitely on my bucket list.
I swear you guys must hold the world record for carrying firewood on a motorcycle.
I think you may be right! Image ....but if we are talking about hauling wood with a motorbike, these guys may have you beat: Image Nope, I was wrong, THESE guys have you all beat! Image
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