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Gentry and Hiz Beeg MoterCikle
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dex armstrong
Posted 2007-08-06 8:58 AM (#6190)


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Subject: Gentry and Hiz Beeg MoterCikle

Look at the size of that mechanical monster....Looks like somebody bolted a bicycle seat on an old fashion steam locomotive. When you consider the horsepower of that wild beast, Don is straddling one hell of a horse herd. They make em any bigger than that? What happens when you're heading down a straight stretch of road in Kansas that runs from horizon to horizon...nobody else on the road...you crank that baby up to Mach Two...redline the MPH guage....Then your eye meets a high velocity grasshopper that rips your eyelid off...goes through your head...and blows out a hole in the rear of your head the size of a Sarah Lee pie plate? Folks, You think that thing might be a two wheel mechanical marvel skull destroyer? Looks like one. DEX
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Posted 2007-08-07 1:06 PM (#6247 - in reply to #6190)


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Subject: RE: Gentry and Hiz Beeg MoterCikle

Dex...that is the general idea...finding an "open" stretch of road...no one else around...and "LET HER RIP"...oh, be still my heart!!!

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