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Thunder in the Rockies....

Postby cnelk » 05 22, 2013 •  [Post 1]

is not limited to bugling!

Wednesday nights mean we fire up the Harleys, put a few miles on and head down to a local biker bar listen to a band.
Nice way to break up the week!

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Re: Thunder in the Rockies....

Postby bnsafe » 05 22, 2013 •  [Post 2]

im not a biker but sounds fun
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Re: Thunder in the Rockies....

Postby LckyTylr » 05 22, 2013 •  [Post 3]

Looks like fun. My supermoto is fun to toot around on, but my Wife and toddler won't fit on the back seat together. My bar cruising days are on hold until my Son can be depended upon to NOT burn down the house while I'm away . . . . and with his energy . . . that's going to be about 40 years.
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Re: Thunder in the Rockies....

Postby Indian Summer » 05 23, 2013 •  [Post 4]

Some people forget to mention if they are male or female.... if that's you on the right you're pretty cute Cnelk and are welcome in my camp any day. lol

I think I have about 3000 miles under me this year. 1K on a Nightster and 2K on the new Street Glide. What are you driving? Sturgis this year?

Oh hell you're welcome even if that's you on the left since you ride an iron horse.
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Re: Thunder in the Rockies....

Postby cnelk » 05 23, 2013 •  [Post 5]

We havent had the weather to put many miles on this year.
We ride a couple of Sportsters
Mine is the white 2006 and my GF has a 2012 SuperLow [Which she won last year :) ]

They are fun


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Re: Thunder in the Rockies....

Postby elkmtngear » 05 23, 2013 •  [Post 6]

cnelk wrote: Mine is the white 2006 and my GF has a 2012 SuperLow [Which she won last year :) ]


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Re: Thunder in the Rockies....

Postby bnsafe » 05 23, 2013 •  [Post 7]

good looking bikes, now if you can get her to elk hunt ur in business
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Re: Thunder in the Rockies....

Postby Indian Summer » 05 24, 2013 •  [Post 8]

Nice... lucky her! Thunder in the Appalachians too. Sportsters are a blast to ride.
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Street Glide for cross country elk scouting trips. ;-)
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Re: Thunder in the Rockies....

Postby ferris bugler » 05 24, 2013 •  [Post 9]

Sweet rides everyone. I have a 95 Roadking I inherited from my dad. Love it and don't think I'll ever get rid of it.
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