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Old 04-12-2009, 07:01 AM
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Just bought a motercycle on line from North Port Florida and need it brought back to Michigan. Andy 519 869-2987 or shop 519 344-1275 call me collect Andy...
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what kind of bike? Give me some details, might be able to fit it in on a boat haul.
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i might be heading to mi. soon.
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I'm flying down in about 3 weeks to Ft.Lauderdale to ride mine back to Kitchener . 3 of us your welcome to ride with us .

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I'm flying down in about 3 weeks to Ft.Lauderdale to ride mine back to Kitchener . 3 of us your welcome to ride with us .

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Are you the Canadian who bought a Harley Touring Bike in AZ, got hit a few blocks from the dealer, but kept his good attitude, fixed the broken parts, and rode to FLA? I read about this on a Harley Forum, and what a great story, and a cool way to see lots of North America. Should have known you were a boater when I read the story on the Harley forum - boaters are used to "problems" on our outings, and try to take it all in stride.
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A Turbo Hayabusa, 7' long, 4' high and 3' wide weighs 425-450 lbs. Give me a call or give me your phone number. I'm not that Canadian guy but I roll the way he did. Thanx, Andy...

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good luck with the new bussa
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I have a 2006 Busa now, does 9.6's in the 1/4 mile in the mid 140's. Too slow, need more. With the turbo I should get in the 8's. They are both street bikes that I ride every day now its getting warmer.Can't wait to splash the Velocity, its been a long year of rebuilding. Andy...
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