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#285061 - 04/07/10 06:15 PM Re: TO ALL THE ARRANGER PLAYERS: FOOD FOR THOUGHT!
vangelis Offline
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Registered: 12/31/03
Posts: 434
Loc: FLORIDA
Jim R,
WOW! You really own 2 heavy weights or Rolls Royce of Arrangers, I think what you pay is what you get, and at the moment the Audya is on top of all, I wish I had the BUCKS for one of these beasts I would buy one in a flash,
enjoy!
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#285062 - 04/07/10 08:28 PM Re: TO ALL THE ARRANGER PLAYERS: FOOD FOR THOUGHT!
cgiles Offline
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Registered: 09/29/05
Posts: 6703
Loc: Roswell,GA/USA
Russ, the Aprilia is an old workhorse (very reliable) just used to ride on the track (beginners and ol' folks), the Triumph is for when you feel the need for torque, and the Ducati is for riding.......mostly back and forth to the shop (but you look good doing it ). Next up, a shiny new Harley; I'm just waiting for some doctor (or psychic) to tell me I've got two weeks to live, OR, my wife tells me she's leaving me, whichever comes first.

chas
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#285063 - 04/07/10 08:40 PM Re: TO ALL THE ARRANGER PLAYERS: FOOD FOR THOUGHT!
Songman55 Offline
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Registered: 06/24/05
Posts: 892
Loc: Baltimore, MD USA
Bueno, pero, donde estan Donny, Don, Fran, y lo demas de los arranger players? No estan aqui.

Joe
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#285064 - 04/07/10 08:50 PM Re: TO ALL THE ARRANGER PLAYERS: FOOD FOR THOUGHT!
NiteLife Offline
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Registered: 04/02/10
Posts: 264
Loc: Cape Coral, Florida USA
Wow! We have quite a few Motorcycle enthusiasts on this forum!

I'm glad you are all enjoying my post.

For those interested, I ride a 2005 Heritage Classic. I also own a 2008 Yamaha FZ1.

Like the different arrangers, both are an enjoyable ride.

Thanks for all of your reply's !

Jim

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#285065 - 04/08/10 01:51 AM Re: TO ALL THE ARRANGER PLAYERS: FOOD FOR THOUGHT!
bruno123 Offline
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Registered: 06/04/02
Posts: 4912
Loc: West Palm Beach, FL 33417
I do understand Jim R. When I was playing my guitar for a living I used a DAquisto guitar. I like Jims thinking. What was the guitar worth? Well when I sold it I had enough to buy a brand new Dodge SUV.

Its hard to beat good stuff, John C.

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#285066 - 04/08/10 03:39 AM Re: TO ALL THE ARRANGER PLAYERS: FOOD FOR THOUGHT!
Taike Offline
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Registered: 03/28/02
Posts: 2814
Loc: Xingyi, Guizhou (China)
Quote:
Originally posted by NiteLife:
Wow! We have quite a few Motorcycle enthusiasts on this forum!

I'm glad you are all enjoying my post.

For those interested, I ride a 2005 Heritage Classic. I also own a 2008 Yamaha FZ1.

Like the different arrangers, both are an enjoyable ride.

Thanks for all of your reply's !

Jim


I used to ride a Harley Pedal.

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#285067 - 04/08/10 03:46 AM Re: TO ALL THE ARRANGER PLAYERS: FOOD FOR THOUGHT!
Tonewheeldude Offline
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Registered: 01/21/10
Posts: 1537
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Originally posted by mikeathome1:
in 20 years my bike will be a classic theirs will be "do they still make parts for that?"


I am going to write that down!

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#285068 - 04/08/10 01:09 PM Re: TO ALL THE ARRANGER PLAYERS: FOOD FOR THOUGHT!
Diki Offline


Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14282
Loc: NW Florida
Wow, chas! That's quite a quiver...

I won't ride any more (American drivers scare the poo out of me!), but if I did...
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#285069 - 04/08/10 09:15 PM Re: TO ALL THE ARRANGER PLAYERS: FOOD FOR THOUGHT!
BEBOP Offline
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Registered: 01/02/00
Posts: 3781
Loc: San Jose, California
I rode a harley for 30 years, starting out with the old leg breaker 45 and evolved into a 74 garbage scow. rode with an all family club last several years but an outrider in years prior. I also had a Ariel 4 square and parts of an Indian.
My dad rode a motorcycle of some kind in world war 1 with a medicine kit on his back. He was a medic. I think his was an Indian but not sure. I have seen pics of it but it just looked OLD
I quit riding in 1975 when I got married this last time.
Bebop
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#285070 - 04/08/10 10:56 PM Re: TO ALL THE ARRANGER PLAYERS: FOOD FOR THOUGHT!
124 Offline
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Registered: 01/01/09
Posts: 2195
I still get the odd yearning for another bike, but 45 years is too big a gap, I think. If I were to buy a bike now, I'd stay with the traditional British designs of my 'yoof' - no Harley for me. Although now made in India, Royal Enfield has a new 'Bullet' that takes my fancy. http://www.royalenfield.com/international/BulletElectraEfi.aspx

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