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    Happy New Year!

    Happy New Year to all you Buellers out there! Hope you have had a peaceful holiday season and get lots of opportunities to get out and ride in 2018!

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    Happy New Year!

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    Happy New year

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    Quote Originally Posted by submax View Post
    Happy New Year to all you Buellers out there! Hope you have had a peaceful holiday season and get lots of opportunities to get out and ride in 2018!
    back at ya james. you're one of the truly "great guys" on here and an honor to be your friend. happy new year son!

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    Happy New Year Buellers:
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    Happy New year James, as well as the rest of the board members. May it be a good one!!!!

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    Happy and a healthy new year to all.

    I don't know about the opportunity's to get out, it's 16°F plus the wind is blowing.
    The stinking salt is covering everything ! My babies are all tucked in.

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    Thanks for the kind words, John...it means a lot.

    I hear you Kenny...my XB is also tucked in. Not as cold here in Oregon as it is for you all in the Northeast, though...stay warm everyone! I just picked up a copy of Peter Egan's "Leanings 3" to help keep me in good motorcycle spirits for the long dark of winter. Always loved his articles in Cycle World.



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