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Thanks for posting...late teens into early twenties I had a '72 750 Commando...the sound of the bike in the opening shot gave me chills. Her's me, around 19-20...much younger and thinner!
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Nice.
Had the exact same bike for 1,300 miles where it threw a rod through the crankcase in between San Diego and Oceanside. Took it back, and bought a new Hardly Furgeson. sure was a fun bike though...
Ken
Its nice to see a vintage classic bike in great condition that is ridden. Ride Safe
[QUOTE=angysdad;823456]Thanks for posting...late teens into early twenties I had a '72 750 Commando...the sound of the bike in the opening shot gave me chills. Her's me, around 19-20...much younger and thinner!
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We're you the inspiration for Officer And A Gentleman with Richard Gere? He rode a Triumph, but...:whistle
Arthur...many movies were based on my life ;)
Rpbump...if your comment was directed at me...that pix is about 30yrs old...no idea where 'old red' is now...I will ride safely though!