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Offline 754

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Re: Letting One Go
« Reply #25 on: May 26, 2021, 11:43:56 AM »
 Ofreen, at least give yourself some time , once retired to see what you Feel like doing , and woukd maybe Enjoy...
 Then get rid of some of the.... never even think about thems..
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Offline ofreen

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Re: Letting One Go
« Reply #26 on: May 26, 2021, 04:35:45 PM »
Ofreen, at least give yourself some time , once retired to see what you Feel like doing , and woukd maybe Enjoy...
 Then get rid of some of the.... never even think about thems..

Ha ha Frank, you've been here and seen all my stuff.  Even if I get rid of half of it, I'll still have plenty to keep me occupied (and broke).
Greg
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Offline britman

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Re: Letting One Go
« Reply #27 on: June 12, 2021, 08:49:02 AM »
The CL77 that I sold in early May was just picked up by the shipper yesterday.  The company was Haul Bikes and had a hell of a rig, a tractor and trailer that would probably haul a good 40 to 50 bikes.  The driver says they have at least a two to four week backlog, and customers are really getting frustrated.  Apparently there are a lot of folks selling and shipping these days.  Sadly the guy who bought my bike lives in Mesa AZ and the bike will go to a holding facility in Pennsylvania before being reloaded and shipped out West, probably another two weeks before arrival.  That is why I travel to pick my finds up, I know what I am getting and when it will be back home......