Topica Loopframe_Guzzi Archive


Subject: Re: "The bikes are the same, the people have changed"?

Author: Charles Mullendore

Date: Aug 27, 2001, 4:20 PM

Post ID: 1708023211


Hi Gary and all,
Sorry if I took your message the wrong way. Just curious why you would sell
off some primo Loops. This weekends ride to and from the VA Rally just
cemented the bond between me and the old '69 even more. I've now ridden it
20,000 miles since I bought it four years ago, and while this might not be
much in a world of JB Welds, it's a fair amount for me (especially with the
Cagiva to ride as well). This has been the best year of riding I've ever had
(and it's not over yet), due in part to all my friends from this list.
Thanks y'all! And the other part is the Ambo - no way I could part with it
now. Cheers,

Charlie

Gary Cheek wrote:

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I didn't say the change was negative.Not at all .

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Charles Mullendore wrote:
 Hi All,
I don't know about y'all, but I'm puzzled by this. If anything the
people riding Loops
have changed for the better! It's hard to find a more friendly and
supportive group than this one in cyberspace or in real life. Don't
understand why anyone would want to sell off all their Loops either. To
each his own though. Cheers,

Charlie

Gary Cheek

1971 Ambassador (I think it's sold)
1972 Eldorado Police
1974 Eldorado 4LS/Amal carb civilian

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