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Just claimed site 18 :)
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Re: Wild Bills Campground 16-18 August 2018

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I'm thinking about joining y'all on this run. I love that area up there and it's only about a 15 hour ride from here. Not sure which bike I'd ride, but most probably the 79 dresser. If it isn't up to it, the 99, or possibly the 84. It and the 79 need some work. Depends a lot on how my wife is doing. I've never been on one of these runs, but know Roger from runs with the Saunders group.

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Re: Wild Bills Campground 16-18 August 2018

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Love to have you. Go for it,...make some new friends, and but a face to some of the names
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Re: Wild Bills Campground 16-18 August 2018

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Packed...... :crosso
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Re: Wild Bills Campground 16-18 August 2018

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See you then Larry!
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Re: Wild Bills Campground 16-18 August 2018

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Packed...and twitchin' to go. crossy.gif

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Re: Wild Bills Campground 16-18 August 2018

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Right on Ric. Hamster and I are thinking of trailering, so we can bring naked wings to tool around on. Are you bringing the mean machine?
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Re: Wild Bills Campground 16-18 August 2018

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lcallison wrote:I'm thinking about joining y'all on this run. I love that area up there and it's only about a 15 hour ride from here. Not sure which bike I'd ride, but most probably the 79 dresser. If it isn't up to it, the 99, or possibly the 84. It and the 79 need some work. Depends a lot on how my wife is doing. I've never been on one of these runs, but know Roger from runs with the Saunders group.

Larry
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Re: Wild Bills Campground 16-18 August 2018

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It'll be good to see you again Roger. It's been awhile.
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Re: Wild Bills Campground 16-18 August 2018

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sunnbobb wrote:Right on Ric. Hamster and I are thinking of trailering, so we can bring naked wings to tool around on. Are you bringing the mean machine?
That sound like a great idea for yooz to haul in !
Unless something changes...I'll be coming in solo on the GS.
I missed my annual big ride last year due to Harvey.
My Chi desperately requires a several week trip on two wheels..

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Re: Wild Bills Campground 16-18 August 2018

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I think the GS will be just fine, as I will be on my FLHR
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The question is not how much time do you have, it is what you do with the time that you have Gandalf
"One of the greatest dignities of humankind is that each successive generation is invested in the welfare of each new generation." Fred Rodgers
"it takes 10,000 hours to become an expert" ancient saying
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76 Ltd "cookies bike" ALMOST DONE
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Re: Wild Bills Campground 16-18 August 2018

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Gentlemen,
This is my first post here, ever. I don’t yet own a Goldwing, but a friend has offered to sell me his 78 GL1000. As soon as it’s out of winter storage, I’m closing the deal and taking ownership. However, I do own a “naked” 77 Triumph Bonneville, which I’ve restored and ride on motorcycle-camping trips. Last August, for example, I had aboard my tent, sleeping bag, chair, camp cooking gear, coffee pot, food, clothes, tools and even a small cooler. I’ll go anywhere on a naked bike and can be very comfortable. Hopefully, later this summer, maybe by Deadwood time, I can travel on a naked Wing. Incidentally, I lived for over 10 years in the Black Hills of South Dakota, thru the 80s. My daughter lived there until 2013 and wife & I often visited. If you have questions about Deadwood or the Black Hills, just ask.
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Re: Wild Bills Campground 16-18 August 2018

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We have members who show up on bikes other than a Goldwing, so no matter what two (or three) wheels you have you would be welcome to the campfire.

BTW.... 78's are the best looking!
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The question is not how much time do you have, it is what you do with the time that you have Gandalf
"One of the greatest dignities of humankind is that each successive generation is invested in the welfare of each new generation." Fred Rodgers
"it takes 10,000 hours to become an expert" ancient saying
78 constantly modified/customized since 1978, BOTM June 2015 de-evolving this very moment viewtopic.php?f=30&t=65511
76 Ltd "cookies bike" ALMOST DONE
79 project, finished, FOR SALE
'86 1200 (Beth's)(FOR SALE) with motorvation sidecar (sidecar sold) , July 2017 BOTM
'17 HD Road king and 08 HD Heritage softail (Beth's) (FOR SALE). I guess you can say we have MBS
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Re: Wild Bills Campground 16-18 August 2018

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I do have a touring bike of a different make. An 86 Suzuki 1400 Cavalcade, but I hesitate to admit that on a Goldwing forum. Sorry guys. I also own the first bike I ever bought brand new. It’s a 67 Triumph Mountain Cub which I bought in 67.

Happy the 78 is the best looking since that’s what I’m buying.
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Re: Wild Bills Campground 16-18 August 2018

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lots of us own more than goldwings, so nothing to worry about
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all it takes for evil to prosper is the want of a few good men to do nothing-Edmund Burke
The question is not how much time do you have, it is what you do with the time that you have Gandalf
"One of the greatest dignities of humankind is that each successive generation is invested in the welfare of each new generation." Fred Rodgers
"it takes 10,000 hours to become an expert" ancient saying
78 constantly modified/customized since 1978, BOTM June 2015 de-evolving this very moment viewtopic.php?f=30&t=65511
76 Ltd "cookies bike" ALMOST DONE
79 project, finished, FOR SALE
'86 1200 (Beth's)(FOR SALE) with motorvation sidecar (sidecar sold) , July 2017 BOTM
'17 HD Road king and 08 HD Heritage softail (Beth's) (FOR SALE). I guess you can say we have MBS
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