Second one is a Honda in serious need of a vacuuming/cleaning?Can anyone guess what I am parking? 3 vehicles, for a cross section as to member's expertise.
I'll post the answers on next photo post.
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Just got back from Ephrata Pennsylvania deep in the heart of Amish/Mennonite country. Was surprised to see John Deere tractors of all sorts with wagon type wheels. I should have gotten a few pics. Apparently they are not allowed to have tires. Even the garden tractors!
I saw one today on the road with wooden wheels and rubber for treads on 272Just got back from Ephrata Pennsylvania deep in the heart of Amish/Mennonite country. Was surprised to see John Deere tractors of all sorts with wagon type wheels. I should have gotten a few pics. Apparently they are not allowed to have tires. Even the garden tractors!
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Lolita the pug is no more. A coyote got her if I remember correctly.My wife’s boyfriend with his pug. View attachment 152588
Looks the part.Haunted?
Blind Fury. I saw that when I was 12 or 13 and I thought the blind driving scene was hilarious. Rutger Hauer, RIP.Looks the part.
I just scrolled through here and the second I saw your first pic I knew it was the 89A by Jerome. Been there many times.Already posted these on the thread about motorcycle safety a while ago, but I didn't say where they were taken.
Wife and I spent a week in the Sedona area a few weeks ago. I rented this Harley for a day while we were there.
This pic was taken just southwest of Jerome, hwy 89A.
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This pic was taken at Oak Creek Vista, north of Sedona, hwy 89A.
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I had ridden Harleys a couple of times on demo rides, but not for a full day. My favourite thing about this bike was the low rev prodigious torque, and the engine was surprisingly smooth at anything above idle. Bike felt a lot bigger and heavier than my VStar, which surprised me because I didn't think it would be a lot different in that respect. A closer match to the VStar would have been a Heritage Classic, but I wanted to try a Road Glide. Wind protection was very good at highway speeds, no buffeting. I prefer the classic look of the Street Glide fairing, but this fairing certainly does its job well.