Thanks, but you must have funny-looking crabs in Oregon... that's a Maine lobstah.
And the seat may look nice, but I'm going to put the ugly-looking Corbin king/queen seat on; the seat that's on there starts getting uncomfortable after 200 miles.
Thanks, but you must have funny-looking crabs in Oregon... that's a Maine lobstah.
And the seat may look nice, but I'm going to put the ugly-looking Corbin king/queen seat on; the seat that's on there starts getting uncomfortable after 200 miles.
Do you want to sell the seat that is on there now? It would be a huge improvement over the one I have now. I also have an 86 R80RT. Who's the little guy catching a free ride on the front fender? Thought we wouldn't notice eh?
Doug
You might fool folks from other parts of the country, BUT, if that's no Maine lobster I'd go near! Maybe it mutated and immigrated after living near NYC in Long Island sound!
'73 R75/5
Never had a bad day skiing!
'78.
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Those who would give up Essential Liberty to purchase a little Temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety ( BEN FRANKLIN )
Actually, I only eat Losta in Me or BIRI.
'73 R75/5
Never had a bad day skiing!
Actually, I only eat Lobsta in Me or BIRI.
'73 R75/5
Never had a bad day skiing!
parts just keep falling off!
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Here's my 1972 R75/5 Toaster Tank.
Here is a picture of my 1975 R90/6. I completed the restoration of this (very rough) bike about 6 years ago after it was "gifted" to me by my good friend Gary Stuber in 1999. I have since lost track of him... so, if you're out there Gary, the bike's doing great. Thanks again.
John Porter
Dayton, OH
I'll play - 1985 R80 G/S
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