FJRs in the wild.

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Looks like some FJ something or other.

There's also a sport bike, sport touring bike farther on down...however, all the other bikes have some resemblance to bikes my mom rode on the back of in the 40s.
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They were all Harleys or Harleyclones except that Kawi and the FJR. Sad for a place that employs more engineers than any other place in the state.

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Beechcraft or Cessna?
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Uncle Hud wrote:Beechcraft or Cessna?
Former Boeing. Now Spirit.

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You don't have to be an Engineer to maintain your Harley....but it helps!
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clocklaw wrote: Thu Jun 29, 2017 3:05 pm You don't have to be an Engineer to maintain your Harley....but it helps!
It also helps to drink a lot. I hear you can solve a lot of problems that way.
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wheatonFJR wrote: Wed Jun 28, 2017 7:32 pm Looks like some FJ something or other.
No, I am pretty sure that is some kind of BMW. :D
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wheatonFJR wrote:
clocklaw wrote: Thu Jun 29, 2017 3:05 pm You don't have to be an Engineer to maintain your Harley....but it helps!
It also helps to drink a lot. I hear you can solve a lot of problems that way.
I drink and I know things...

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