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Inspirational Motorcycling Quotes

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Put this together a while back . . just take it for what it's worth . . . enjoy. This is an "unlisted" video on YouTube and may be taken down at any time. Click here to watch: Video has been removed by you tube
 
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Great words of wisdom, and fantastic scenery to enjoy throughout. :firstplace:

Like some of the Geico commercials imply, "you get it." :yes:
 
Missing from the list....Well enough should never be left alone. Bajaron and Lamont and other Spyder suppliers will agree, I'm sure.
 
Thanks LifeLongRider,

Great way to start off a new year. One of the best I have seen.
 
Very nice. Allow me to add one more.

Happiness isn't "around the corner". Happiness IS the corner.
 
Thanks for posting. Some of those pictures are familiar places. It reminded me of when I was still working. Each spring I would take a week (and usually stretched it into 10 days) load up the bike, look at the sky, and head towards the blue and away from clouds and go where ever the road took me. I carried a sleeping bag and a little tent that were never used. Found motels more comfortable. I always went solo. Some of the very best memories..... Jim
 
Thanks for posting. Some of those pictures are familiar places. It reminded me of when I was still working. Each spring I would take a week (and usually stretched it into 10 days) load up the bike, look at the sky, and head towards the blue and away from clouds and go where ever the road took me. I carried a sleeping bag and a little tent that were never used. Found motels more comfortable. I always went solo. Some of the very best memories..... Jim

Ditto on the familiar places. Have been to at least three of the locations. :yes:
 
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