That’s great news! I’m happy to hear you’re feeling better and will soon be back on your bikes, and just in time to do some back country exploring again!
I might be able to get over there, today (just 5 min north of cuse) to check it out. Just curious..................Hey Dude, just how long a trip is it from London to Central Square anyways?
Just called. Sold already.Hey Dude, just how long a trip is it from London to Central Square anyways?
Just called. Sold already.
I know it's hard to judge from just one photo but that did not look much better than the 1978 I have out in the garage. The pipes and front fender looked like they had a good bit of rust on them as do mine. And the engine looks like it could use a few days over to Mailman's house.Just called. Sold already.
It certainly had the Right Price on it, anyway.Ya, I'm not surprised.....dang! Just as well. If I roll another one in here right now, I WILL be sleeping on them!
What the......???!! I LIVE in Central Square! I missed this one. Oh well. I already have a '75. I call it "The Basketcase". I bought it for $200.00 U.S. plus 3 bottles of booze. But that's another story. HOLY HIJACK! To answer Robin's question: about 5-1/2 hours, depending on how long they want to talk to you at the border, and how long you have to sit in the parking lot around Hamilton.... sorry, I went through there during rush hour. My brother and his family live in London. I was just there to visit, and attend the Elmira (Ontario) Vintage Guitar Showjust how long a trip is it from London to Central Square anyways?
My brother and his family live in London. I was just there to visit, and attend the Elmira (Ontario) Vintage Guitar Show
Check out this listing in Calgary Alberta.
https://www.kijiji.ca/v-street-crui...le/1357617661?enableSearchNavigationFlag=true
Kinda sad that he felt he had to let go of the bike, as well as us.Oh man, that’s a former calendar bike from a well known member here. That’s too bad. Be a real nice bike for someone.
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