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Title: Studebakers, Pogo, duck and cover Post by Brassbear on Jan 4th, 2003, 4:04pm Man that's some old stuff. Dealing with shadows (still) and getting morose. ??? Well, I'm certainly not the ONLY one here that remembers these things. ;D Just tryin to get my mind on somethin' else. ::) Michael |
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Title: Re: Studebakers, Pogo, duck and cover Post by jonny on Jan 4th, 2003, 4:09pm This will pale the mind. http://westcoastchoppers.com/ .........................jonny :D |
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Title: Re: Studebakers, Pogo, duck and cover Post by kim on Jan 4th, 2003, 4:15pm Nope. Yur not tha only one.... ;D Grab that Pogo 'n start boingin! LOL, father n law had studebaker. Purdy cool. duck n cover - memories from grammar school! LOL - (sorta).... Shadows be gone!!!!!!!!!!!!!! That's what ya git for ridin choppers! LOL. Stick to the good stuff -ya know ---an ole Knucklehead and cruisin gentlelike forMILES without yur armpits feeling like ya jes gotoff the torture stretch! ;D Feel Better :) |
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Title: Re: Studebakers, Pogo, duck and cover Post by Brassbear on Jan 4th, 2003, 4:26pm jonny...thanx man, awesome site. I will go back there and browse around. Do you remember the bikes that Arlen Ness built? Some damn nice scoots. kim... knuckles are far righteous babe! My first ride, I think I was 6, on the back of my step dads old flat head Harley. Talk about vibration! ::) Always wanted a Studebaker Avanti. Learned to drive in a '52 Champion wagon. :-/ I still have Pogo books. I loved Walt Kelly's stuff. I did Calvin and Hobbes too. Mary says I'm Calvin all grown up. I asked her when I had grown up. I thought old Peter Pan had a pretty good idea when I first saw that as a kid and I've stuck to it! ;D thanx guys (and gals) Michael |
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Title: Re: Studebakers, Pogo, duck and cover Post by kim on Jan 4th, 2003, 5:01pm I hope that Calvin and Hobbs imaginary Tiger kills thewicked beast fer ya! Grown up Calvin ....hmmm...ya coulda done wurse, lovey! ;D Hang in there! :) Pops had not one but FIVE studebakers!!! Irish black Joe...LOL! As fer the knuckles, i surely miss that rat. So many memories - rolling hills and country roads and my mind open, taking in the wind like music. Miss it. Still feel that kick shift...LOL. Pain free days and nights! Long live Studebakers, Pogo, and thank gawd no mo duck n cuuuuva! ;D |
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Title: Re: Studebakers, Pogo, duck and cover Post by BobG on Jan 4th, 2003, 8:49pm Brassbear, Check this out. New Avanti convertable.........$83,000 http://avantimotors.com/default2.htm Bitchin' ride ;D |
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Title: Re: Studebakers, Pogo, duck and cover Post by kim on Jan 4th, 2003, 10:19pm Oh...........looking backnow, I see pops (clarke gable) and see Mom ( lauren bacall)..........my fingers reach out to the smiles, but they fade in the twighlight...........a faded glossy of times out of pages too crisp to fully recall.....yet they were there. I was not, but they were. The confidence - and the innocence --jolts me to present, and I find a longing for that bright white chested bloak long vanquished at the boardwalk................. |
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Title: Re: Studebakers, Pogo, duck and cover Post by 2late on Jan 4th, 2003, 10:39pm that site always makes me feel better.......Brass, them shadows will pass, hang in bro! ..........2late |
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Title: Re: Studebakers, Pogo, duck and cover Post by kim on Jan 4th, 2003, 10:51pm Yeah. They will Pass! :o |
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Title: Re: Studebakers, Pogo, duck and cover Post by RevDeFord on Jan 5th, 2003, 8:33am Jonny, Here are some awesome bikes as well.... http://www.bosshoss.com/second.html We have 2 of them in town and you always know when they are coming. |
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Title: Re: Studebakers, Pogo, duck and cover Post by jonny on Jan 5th, 2003, 9:04am on 01/05/03 at 08:33:41, RevDeFord wrote:
Sorry Rev, Got to be Harley to move the earth under this Mules feet. ..............................jonny |
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Title: Re: Studebakers, Pogo, duck and cover Post by 2late on Jan 5th, 2003, 11:59am a-men bro'! i rode all kinds....my neighbor has a crotch-rocket rice-burner that's a blast to ride, but nothin' can touch the open rode like kickin' back on a hog ;D .........2late |
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Title: Re: Studebakers, Pogo, duck and cover Post by cootie on Jan 5th, 2003, 1:17pm We ride an old ' 69 FLH stroker.....it rears a little but it hasn't bucked us off yet !! The ole '42 flathead was a head turner when we still had it....paid $ 1,300.00 fer it back then......sheesh whata deal now days that'd be !!! The '49 pan with sidecar was a hoot and thinkin bout nuther side car fer the other bike this summer. Hope ya 'chased those shadows rite outa yer hair' brassbear......Pam |
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Title: Re: Studebakers, Pogo, duck and cover Post by SommelierCH on Jan 5th, 2003, 1:28pm Brassie, Dude, maybe you should rethink the Peter Pan analogy. He was always flying around in the shadows (hence the “tinkle bells”, let me pee in peace, dang it!) and he was always played by a girl. David J. |
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Title: Re: Studebakers, Pogo, duck and cover Post by cootie on Jan 5th, 2003, 1:35pm Peter Pan with his tinklin Tinker Bell ona bike.......imagine that.........what a vision I'm gettin here.....cripes !!!! Pam ;D |
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Title: Re: Studebakers, Pogo, duck and cover Post by RevDeFord on Jan 5th, 2003, 1:57pm No doubt I have always been a harley fan. But I have yet to see a Harley fan at our local club that hasn't gone totally gaga over these bikes. I mean, they have a 502 Big Block V-8 with over 1300 lbs of weight on 'em. http://www.bosshosscycle.com/bigblk.jpg |
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Title: Re: Studebakers, Pogo, duck and cover Post by cootie on Jan 5th, 2003, 2:36pm Rev.....we gotta stand next ta onea dem babies and look it over at a swapmeet while the guy fired it up and let it run a while fer a small crowd. Really different !! They appear ta be so big and bulky......to much weight.......it'd prolly be better ta have onea them out in the wide open spaces where ya can jus ride ride ride.....not fer that suburban area crusiein or havein ta go thru lotta small towns and stops. Pam |
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Title: Re: Studebakers, Pogo, duck and cover Post by RevDeFord on Jan 5th, 2003, 2:57pm I wouldn't want to set one down, I can tell you that. At 1300 pounds and 35,000 dollars, that is a big mistake. |
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Title: Re: Studebakers, Pogo, duck and cover Post by Brassbear on Jan 5th, 2003, 7:36pm You folks are a great bunch. I really appreciate the photos, websites, and conversation. Ya'll rock! Michael |
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Title: Re: Studebakers, Pogo, duck and cover Post by cootie on Jan 5th, 2003, 8:03pm A close freind jus bought a brand new 'Screamin Eagle'.....cost him $ 30,000.00.......insurence was a problem.....his wouldn't cover a bike over about 18 to $20,000.00 or not be able to guaruntee any more then that...he called around and most were like that so he had ta go with Harley group ins. It's a nice bike...had ta get used to it since he was only used ta older ones fer 20 yrs....they set different and balanced different. Shewww that's lotta money tho ...esp fer somewhere as seasonal as Ohio with ridein weather. Pam .............rock on !! ;D |
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Title: Re: Studebakers, Pogo, duck and cover Post by BobG on Jan 5th, 2003, 8:14pm Hey Rev, There is only 1 rule about riding bikes. DON"T FALL DOWN! There are only 2 types of bikers. Those that HAVE fallen down and those that ARE GOING TO fall down. |
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Title: Re: Studebakers, Pogo, duck and cover Post by 2late on Jan 6th, 2003, 5:59pm right on Bob, i got a knee that looks like frankenstein i fell in '89 but don't remember :-X .........2late |
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