FYI, for any disabled Veterans there is another pass called Access Pass. You can pick it up at your local game warden office and it allows you free entry into any national parks and some discounts...
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FYI, for any disabled Veterans there is another pass called Access Pass. You can pick it up at your local game warden office and it allows you free entry into any national parks and some discounts...
Depending on the day I could probably squeeze in a meet and ride.
I have yet to ride in a group with the Spyder, or any trike ever. In my Harley days, riding with a VFW group, we always rode in staggered formation around Huntsville. I actually felt a little safer...
About 300+. I came off a 99 Electra Glide and have 1000 or more on the RT I inherited from my dad. I'm starting to like it a little more, but it is taking a while.
Me and a couple buddies started Rocket City Wranglers about a year ago or so. We have over 400 members now, and do a ride about once a month and an annual offroad driving class for new Jeep owners...
Welcome from Hazel Green. I'm still getting used to the Spyder also. I have thought about getting rid of it and going back to Harley, but after riding all this week in the rain I may have changed...
So if we can get into his google account can they be released through there? Or does it have to be from his last phone?
I inherited Ursamajor's Spyder after he passed. The problem is we can't find the app on his phone to release them. So I check them manually. No big deal, I've worked on helicopters long enough its...
I have FOBO on standard stems. Cant use it though, because I don't know where Dad had the app loaded, so I can release them. :sour:
I make it a point to shake the hand and say Welcome Home every time I get the chance when I see a Vietnam Vet.
I'm storing it for Mom right now. She can't bring herself to sell it, so I have it in my garage and still take her for rides on it.
It will be almost 80 today in North Alabama and I only have to work for 2.5 more hours! Dropped off the Jeep and jumped on Ursamajor's Spyder to ride today.
I have a set of leather chaps and a leather jacket. With some thermals and a sweatshirt if needed I always stay warm. Only part that got me were my feet and hands, but with these heated grips I'm...
#2, don't know about the 60's, but I got mine through Army correspondence courses.
Thanks for the info. See ya'll on the road sometime.
I would love to, but I am saving my vacation for a Jeep trip to Moab when I finish building my new axles.
First of all, thank you for all the support from this group for my Dad Ursamajor. Sadly he passed the day before Father's Day, his cancer was in remission but his body never recovered. He was...