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Offline jfligg

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Re: A7 Revival
« Reply #15 on: 12.11. 2006 13:35 »
Hi Fernando
  The bike looks great.  I am glad I could help with the pics.  Do you have any pics of you and the bike the first time around?  Jeff

Offline RichardL

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Re: A7 Revival
« Reply #16 on: 02.02. 2008 15:57 »
Fernando,

I don't know how I missed seeing your bike before, but it looks great and the story is also very intersting. In fact, it reminds me a little of the story of my bike but with chickens and duck and maybe a lot further from a variety of parts sources (http://www.a7a10.net/forum/index.php?topic=166.0).

Being that you are in Buenos Aires, I am guessing that there might not be another bike even close to what you have for 1000 miles around. Correct me if I am wrong about the Argentinian classic motorcycle scene. On the other hand, maybe "Motorcycle Diaries" has resurrected the interest level in our obssession. Also, I am guessing that the riding scenery around you is very pleasant.

Richard

Offline snowbeard

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Re: A7 Revival
« Reply #17 on: 18.02. 2008 20:14 »
great story and a very nice looking bike you have again! what a wonderful wife!!  ;)

the speedo hole in the tank, glad someone said something, I was about to get upset that my tank didn't have a cupholder!!! *eek*
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