Riding with the crew
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In an old-school frame of mind, when a guy's horse comes-up lame, I couldn't bring myself to leaving Dale behind by himself. I felt duty-bound to wait with Dale.
I believe it was good karma, because as soon as the other three left us to head for Hooters, Dale came across an ice bin full of free beer. We enjoyed a couple of free ones each, and debated whether or not the Hooter Girls could top a few of those motoclothes gals we were watching. Heeeeeee heeee heeee.
Dale and I got the better deal because not only did we have a couple of free beers, we still made it to Hooters to enjoy wings and the scenery. Heeeeeee heeeee heee.
But, as WideGlide stated, no rules my friends.
I believe it was good karma, because as soon as the other three left us to head for Hooters, Dale came across an ice bin full of free beer. We enjoyed a couple of free ones each, and debated whether or not the Hooter Girls could top a few of those motoclothes gals we were watching. Heeeeeee heeee heeee.
Dale and I got the better deal because not only did we have a couple of free beers, we still made it to Hooters to enjoy wings and the scenery. Heeeeeee heeeee heee.
But, as WideGlide stated, no rules my friends.
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Jaime doesn't seem to think so. I'm still working with the dealer to give me an acceptable explanation of what they did and why they seem to think the PCV caused it. It was fine for about 140 miles on the way home.
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...and we did not abandon anyone. It's not like we turned the lights off and locked the
dealership, flattened his tires and rode back home without him. We were a 1/4 mile away.....AT A FREAKIN' HOOTERS!
I am glad things worked out the way it did...Paul and Dale got free beer.
I got to buy a new Harley t-shirt, Barbara got to shop and didn't buy nothin'.
I hope you get the bike dialed in Dale.
All in all it was a good ride.
Chuck (themensh)
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