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happy new year

good health, lots of love and good quality bike moments for everyone everywhere and whatever they ride! HeartBikerThumbs Up
(12-31-2018, 10:58 PM)GoldOxide_imp Wrote: [ -> ]Gronk! (ouch)

Now upright. Undecided

Did you fall over?
(01-01-2019, 07:36 AM)Cormanus_imp Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-31-2018, 10:58 PM)GoldOxide_imp Wrote: [ -> ]Gronk! (ouch)

Now upright. Undecided

Did you fall over?

Did you fall over?
Thanks for askin'. I survived rye 'n red wine (separately) better than in the past, but the day start-up was slow.

Headache gone.

In full riding condition!

Crap - the sun is already gone. Sad
Happy New Year to everyone!

Started my year out with a Polar Bear Ride today. 26 riders, 70 miles, 45 degrees.

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Highlight of the trip, I didn't know they had created a memorial in Owensboro, KY to Nicky Hayden.

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Good job offroad.

Someday I am going to have you teach me how to do such great selfies. Must be my short arms are something but mine are nothing like yours lol
I had read that they planned one, but I had not seen pictures. Thanks for posting them. I was a big fan of the Kentucky Kid--so much so that I always rooted against Dani Pedrosa for his idiot stunt that almost cost Nicky the World Championship. I guess it was destined to be, however, with the very unlikely fall of Valentino Rossi in the final race of that season. After Nicky was killed I bought one of the Tissot Hayden watches that came out every year, just as a remembrance I can wear from time to time.
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