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Key West or Bust

JT, glad you had a fun trip and glad you made it home safely. Now you can send me that two tire fill up thingy dingy w/gauge I ordered from your web site nojoke.
 
JT, glad you had a fun trip and glad you made it home safely. Now you can send me that two tire fill up thingy dingy w/gauge I ordered from your web site nojoke.

I'm packing it up as well as all the rest of the orders I got while I was gone and they all go out in the morning. Well I might take a nap before I pack any more up...

Thanks for your order
JT
 
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The final tally is 3,096 miles in 9 days. This trip really opens my eyes to what is possible to do while I still can. I've been riding motorcycles since 1968 but back in the day you could not go far till all your body parts were numb riding things like X6 T250 or my GT380 much less my Honda 50 Super Sport. I do think that I rode the Super Sport the most till I wore it out then graduated to a Twin Jet 100 vibrator. Longer trips started to work there way in with the 98 GL1500 and now with the RT and GL1800 we can travel more and enjoy it more. The RT622 is the way to go for us as the wife can pack way too much and I can fit it in.

Glad to be home...

JT
 
We made it to Lynchburg and waiting our turn to tour the Jack Daniels distillery.

JT




Small world. We were there the same day and just around the same time. I think our tour started at 1:30 or so.

Man I loved hanging by the cave entry. So nice and cool on a warm day!

The Spyder got lots of attention downtown when we parked right there on the square :thumbup:
 
Small world. We were there the same day and just around the same time. I think our tour started at 1:30 or so.

Man I loved hanging by the cave entry. So nice and cool on a warm day!

The Spyder got lots of attention downtown when we parked right there on the square :thumbup:

Yea, the spring was cool and the fermenters were warm. Quite a place to tour. We went through about 12:30. I didn't see any Spyders in the parking lot... we were in an overflow lot for an overflow lot lol. I think the tour would be better on a workday as you could see the single barrel packing line running and it would be less crowded. I'm glad I don't have to pay their taxes... 8 million every two weeks.

JT
 
Yea, the spring was cool and the fermenters were warm. Quite a place to tour. We went through about 12:30. I didn't see any Spyders in the parking lot... we were in an overflow lot for an overflow lot lol. I think the tour would be better on a workday as you could see the single barrel packing line running and it would be less crowded. I'm glad I don't have to pay their taxes... 8 million every two weeks.

JT



Yep, you have a product that sits for at least 7 years and you can't keep up with demand ... :yikes:
 
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