I don't know what to say - the old bike starts quick, runs well, handles well, idles well, gets decent fuel mileage, doesn't leak oil, and is lots of fun to ride.
I really like my airhead.
No Complaints!
- Manfred
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No Complaints!
There is therefore now no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus. (Romans 8:1)
- Zombie Master
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Re: No Complaints!
Thank the Lord!Manfred wrote:I don't know what to say - the old bike starts quick, runs well, handles well, idles well, gets decent fuel mileage, doesn't leak oil, and is lots of fun to ride.
I really like my airhead.
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- Manfred
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Re: No Complaints!
Indeed and Amen!Zombie Master wrote:Thank the Lord!
The context: "Rejoice always, pray without ceasing, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you."
Soli Deo Gloria!
There is therefore now no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus. (Romans 8:1)
Re: No Complaints!
I love mine too. I'm sure I'll love that make and model far more when the day comes it is a ride-able machine again. Between the community here and that one OT/OM ham operator guy, well I feel relatively confident I could walk away with a slightly better bike than when it was new; which is sort of crazy to think after all of these years.
1971 R75/5 (SWB)
If you're going to hire MACHETE to kill the bad guy, you better make damn sure the bad guy isn't YOU!
If you're going to hire MACHETE to kill the bad guy, you better make damn sure the bad guy isn't YOU!
Re: No Complaints!
What a contrast this is from Rob Valdez' experience!
By the way, I'm with you Manfred. I really enjoy my airheads.
Chuey
By the way, I'm with you Manfred. I really enjoy my airheads.
Chuey