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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: nick949 on July 08, 2016, 04:53:17 PM
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Look who just dropped in at our place from Tasmania. Bought the bike sight unseen in Nova Scotia and so far, have ridden trouble-free, half way across the continent - the first part of their two month trip. It's a Loop-frame Guzzi, of course - the ultimate usable classic.
Nick
(http://www.adamsheritage.info/images/kerry1.jpg)
(http://www.adamsheritage.info/images/kerry2.jpg)
(http://www.adamsheritage.info/images/kerry3.jpg)
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Bravo! What a pair of lovely machines.... :bow:
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Bravo! What a pair of lovely machines.... :bow:
And a couple of very nice motorcycles also ! :wink:
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Yuppies, I guess. All color coordinated and dressed up and everything........ :cool:
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Couldn't agree more ....one of the most dependable rideable Classics...
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I can't help but from that there should have been a third Loop there with those other two. Maybe a blue one...
Cheers
Shaun
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I can't help but from that there should have been a third Loop there with those other two. Maybe a blue one...
Cheers
Shaun
That would have been nice Shaun - but I wasn't sure of the dates. These folks are the real deal. For instance, in 1994 K rode her V7Sport around Australia solo :bow:. Quite a gal.
Nick
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It is exceedingly rare that a mating pair are seen outside of their natural habitat. Nick , did you manage to sedate and tag them so we can track their movements ?
Dusty
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It is exceedingly rare that a mating pair are seen outside of their natural habitat. Nick , did you manage to sedate and tag them so we can track their movements ?
Dusty
After resting briefly at their feeding grounds in Prince Edward County, I believe their migration will proceed generally westerly but have no real idea of their flight path. Patrick may have a better sense but they are flighty things, rarely settling in one spot for long.
Nick