Hi all,
Here are a couple photos of my new ride.
It is a 1995 Heritage Softail Nostalgia model. Rides like Lincoln Continental compared to my Sportster. But getting used to the heavier weight when I stop, start out, back into a parking spot, etc... is the fun part!!! I love it though. We hope to go for a ride this afternoon. Someone here right now looking at one of our classic cars that needs total restoration.
We have decided that we will never get these cars all done so are going to sell a few. We have a really cool fastback Mustang that Jim completely restored and another Mustang coupe about 1/2 done. That will probably be about it. I do have a 69 Cougar that I would love to have done, but we shall see. The bikes are taking up so much of our free time now.
Still hoping to see photos and/or posts from the rest of you. Peggi asked for a photo of our cabin. I will try to get that posted soon.
Love, Bunny
P.S. Anyone want to buy a really cool Sportster?
4 comments:
Hey Bunny,
I was comparing your picture in the wedding photo and the Harley photos. Hard to believe it's the same person! :-)
Ride on... Carol
Hi Bunny,
Great to see your new toy...it's beautiful. Glad you are having fun with it. Your hair has grown alot since the photos at the reunion last year! Ride safe.
Peggi
I Carol and Peggi,
Geez... I just now got the message and photos I put on to finally show up when I went onto the Blog. For some reason my system is not updating very quickly.
I think the wedding photo must have been two years ago. My hair did not grow that fast. I am not having it highlited any longer either....so it really looks different. I loved having short hair, but when you ride having long hair is better for not having bad "helmet hair".
Plan to ride to work most of this week... supposed to finally be nice.
That photo of the wedding sure looks bad in the blog. Maybe I will try to redo it or ?? Any ideas Carol?
Later, Bunny
Bunny,
You think the wedding photo looks bad? I think it looks great, especially if you click on the image to enlarge it to full size so you can really see faces. I often remind my blog readers to click on the image to enlarge.
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