Greg's bikes

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Ron Moss
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Greg's bikes

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A good friend of mine has a few bikes and I thought you all might want to look at them. He is taking 11 of them to Barber's during vintage week to put up for auction. He says to many bikes, thinning the herd. Enjoy.
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I moved this fine post to Motorcycling, Ron! It doesn't belong in that mish-mash of the Speakeasy, just because they are not BMWs!


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R65 Rob wrote:I moved this fine post to Motorcycling, Ron! It doesn't belong in that mish-mash of the Speakeasy, just because they are not BMWs!


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Ron, that's quite a collection of bikes. I especially like the Rickman.
How many total does he own?
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In the past it would have been maybe 60-70. He has been down sizing for the past couple of years. Counting the 11 he's taking to Barbers he has 25 or so.
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Greg appreciates simplicity. An interesting collection with a theme.
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