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    • Need to check the brakes!!!

    • NFL Players, These guys are good!!

    • Wanna go for a ride in India?

    • just bikes...

    • I took the pics on my screensaver and did put some nice music....
    • In the museum

    • As a good ride, this one didn't had stablished a destiny. We end in this museum and the restaurant aside, with a lot of tasty mexican food and american beer...
    • My Bike & I

    • A short tour of my bike and the contents of one saddlebag.
    • Bikefest!

    • October 10 2009, another great ride with the friends!
    • Vegas Fremont Street

    • Bike Fest Oct 3rd 2009 Fremont Street Light show
    • Tribute for My Little Old Lady in the Wheelchair

    • For those of you who know me here, you remember I lost a good friend/mother in law a couple of months ago.  When I'd said I was buying another bike, she's the one who went and bought me a piggy bank with the pig wearing a leather jacket.  I thought it only fitting that I pay tribute to her here because of what she did.  Putting this together brought all the emotions back from losing her.  I've shed tears all over again reliving all the good times and even writing this about her.  Kinda blows the image of big, bad biker.  As I looked through pictures of her past, I discovered that not only was she beautiful inside, but was also a knockout when she was young.  Just another reason why I look forward to growing old with her daughter.  I hope you enjoy and that you're as lucky as I was to have known someone like her.
    • Thunder Road off of Canton Lake

    • Thunder road at Canton Lake is a small - generally unmarked - 2 lane public access road that winds it's way from a few miles west of Longdale, OK. to the north side of Canton Dam. It is about 1 mile northwest of Canton, OK. and 19 miles southwest of Fairview Oklahoma. The road is somewhat notorious for its late night road races and parties. But, the cathedrals of cottonwoods, sprays of cattails, sumac bushes, and oak trees create a dynamic home for wild turkeys, deer, pheasants, bobwhites (quail), bobcats, eagles (including Bald Eagles), and the occasional cougar.
    • Just how tired are you? Let's thin out the herd!!

    • Hope this gives you a good laugh.  Just something to sit back and go WTH!!
    • Saturday Morning Weather

    •       Went for a very short ride this Saturday morn and took a few shots of the sky and thought it would be best to go home !! Just as I pulled in, the bottom fell out, AGAIN !!                                                               Enjoy   J W aka Ynkmup RAIN ! GO AWAY                    
    • Trail of Tears Ride #2

    • From-YNKMUP and Mrs YNKMUP       Another vid from the ''Trail of Tears'' ride ! Featuring: Bob Segar and the Silver Bullet Band for you musical enjoyment
    • 90 k mile Dog

    •   This little dog, wich is now blind ,has ridden 90 thousand miles with his buddy on this bike !!  AWSOME !
    • Sept 19th 2009 Mystery Ride

    • Our Sept 19th Mystery Ride,   Camera is the Go Pro Hero wide, Song is Harley davidson by AC/DC
    • Colfax Classic Car Cruise

    • Were so many beautiful cars you could've taken pictures for hours.  This is just a sampling of some of them.  The first 2 pics of this video is the classic Chrysler of Rapid and JulieVS1100.  An absolute immaculate car.  The one thing this car shows is that Rapid knows how to do a classic true justice.
    • having fun with friends

    • Poncho, Pulido, me and our better halfs took a short trip this sunday, we had meal, pool, beer, and beautiful weather, a bit of rain but only a few minutes.
    • Trail of Tears Bike Ride

    •   This is the second wave of bikes coming into McFarland Park in Florence Alabama ! This is just a very small sample of the thousands of bikes in this yearly rememberance ride of the Native American sufferage ! We had a great deal of rain so Frogg Togs etc were a #1 accessory ! All in all with the bad weather it was still a grand time in Florence and Waterloo Al !!
    • Gulf Coast Dolphins

    •     These are really some fantastic animals ! Hope yoy enjoy this short vid !                                  Ynkmup & Mrs Ynkmup                                         
    • Hypercharger w/Cobra Pipes

    • I have had the Pipes and just installed the Kuryakyn Hypercharger... The K & N Filter Element "thickened" when the Cover was screwed on and prevented the Butterfly's from activating. I found myself depressing the filter element in order to prvide the clearance neccessary to activate the Butterfly's. Buying Pipes is also tough because while the look is easy to invision, the sound is something you do not get until you install and then you cannot exchange or return the pipes. Enjoy... I do every time I start it...  
    • Emergency Flasher

    • Vstargirl, you're the one who gave me the title without even knowing it!!
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    • Some of my School age children

    • here are 3 of my school kids.
    • nice shot of preschoolers

    • We had a little talk and they knew not to do what Theresa was doing.
    • My Precious Preschoolers

    • I have got my little one to follow my motions when we do songs and fingerplays. I thought this was really cute, I was trying to get them to smile and this is what happened. Had to share it.
    • Bike gadgets

    • I love my Gadgets! 1. Cardo bluetooth helmet headsets x 2 2. Nokia 6110 Navigator mobile phone 3.  Heavily panelbeaten (to suit the bend in the bars) Kurykayn phone & mobile phone holder 4. Marine grade cigarette lighter socket and phone charger RESULT!! = I can talk to my pillion wife, take phone calls, listen to the radio and listen to GPS instructions while riding 110kph down the M4 motorway....legally...with 2 hands on the controls...Sweeeeet....
    • Bike gadgets

    • I love my Gadgets! 1. Cardo bluetooth helmet headsets x 2 2. Nokia 6110 Navigator mobile phone 3.  Heavily panelbeaten (to suit the bend in the bars) Kurykayn phone & mobile phone holder 4. Marine grade cigarette lighter socket and phone charger RESULT!! = I can talk to my pillion wife, take phone calls, listen to the radio and listen to GPS instructions while riding 110kph down the M4 motorway....legally...with 2 hands on the controls...Sweeeeet....
    • Bike gadgets

    • I love my Gadgets! 1. Cardo bluetooth helmet headsets x 2 2. Nokia 6110 Navigator mobile phone 3.  Heavily panelbeaten (to suit the bend in the bars) Kurykayn phone & mobile phone holder 4. Marine grade cigarette lighter socket and phone charger RESULT!! = I can talk to my pillion wife, take phone calls, listen to the radio and listen to GPS instructions while riding 110kph down the M4 motorway....legally...with 2 hands on the controls...Sweeeeet....
    • Bike gadgets

    • I love my Gadgets! 1. Cardo bluetooth helmet headsets x 2 2. Nokia 6110 Navigator mobile phone 3.  Heavily panelbeaten (to suit the bend in the bars) Kurykayn phone & mobile phone holder 4. Marine grade cigarette lighter socket and phone charger RESULT!! = I can talk to my pillion wife, take phone calls, listen to the radio and listen to GPS instructions while riding 110kph down the M4 motorway....legally...with 2 hands on the controls...Sweeeeet....
    • Bike gadgets

    • I love my Gadgets! 1. Cardo bluetooth helmet headsets x 2 2. Nokia 6110 Navigator mobile phone 3.  Heavily panelbeaten (to suit the bend in the bars) Kurykayn phone & mobile phone holder 4. Marine grade cigarette lighter socket and phone charger RESULT!! = I can talk to my pillion wife, take phone calls, listen to the radio and listen to GPS instructions while riding 110kph down the M4 motorway....legally...with 2 hands on the controls...Sweeeeet....
    • Our Valk and Trailer

    • Our '99 Valkyrie Standard and trailer. Also tow the trailer behind our '98 Royal Star Tour Deluxe
    • Vietnam Honour Trike

    • This has to be one of the nicest ways to honour the vets I've seen in a long time. The whole trike is dedicated to the Vietnam Vets.......Lest We Forget.....
    • Vietnam Trike - Amazing!

    • This has to be one of the nicest ways to honour the vets I've seen in a long time. The whole trike is dedicated to the Vietnam Vets.......Lest We Forget.....
    • Vietnam Trike - Amazing!

    • This has to be one of the nicest ways to honour the vets I've seen in a long time. The whole trike is dedicated to the Vietnam Vets.......Lest We Forget.....
    • Vietnam Honour Trike

    • This has to be one of the nicest ways to honour the vets I've seen in a long time. The whole trike is dedicated to the Vietnam Vets.......Lest We Forget.....
    • Get'n Gas 22nd Time !!!!!!

    • 2004 Honda Indian Scout 745 ......; The Indian Scout Motorcycle was born in 1920 and was the brainchild of Charles B. Franklin. In 1927 the Indian Scout Motorcycle, initially with a 596 cc (37ci) engine was bored out to 745 cc (45ci), and was Indian's most important model. The 1928 Scout 101 was and is regarded as Indian's best handling if not best-ever motorcycle. The Scout 101 won many races and it and the later Sport Scout which came out in 1934 and Standard Scout in 1936, were often hopped up for racing and street-fighting. Models of 1934 featured Indian's famous head-dress logo on the gas tank. Indian's huge Springfield, Mass. factory was known as the Wigwam, and native American imagery was much used in advertising. The Indian Scout went out of production after 1945. Ironically, Soichiro Honda rode a 101 Scout for a number of years and it inspired him to build motorcycles. The theme for this Honda Motorcycle is (Honda Indian Scout 745) it has a 745cc (45ci) 52 degree V-twin motor with, 3-valves and 2-plugs per jug, a single pin crank, single 1.34in. carb, two into one headers. The part's put on this Honda motorcycle follow the Scout theme, and are as follows / Indian head-dress, Scout    and 745 logo decals / 5-coats of clear paint  / Mustang studded seat /  River Road T-bag  / Custom made 6in. air intake with Spectre air filter and chrome top  / Accel 8.8mm plug wires  / muffler punched and drilled 7/8in.  / Nelson Muffler Corp. plate on muffler  / air injection on exhaust removed  / custom tag bracket with LED light   / custom chrome left engine cover / custom copy of a 1949 Indian speedometer  / red neoprene  vacuum  hose  / 5in. Retro mirrors  / chrome Vintage horn cover / custom stubby passenger pegs  / Indian points cover / chrome master cylinder cover / 45-70 Govt cartridge on chrome fuel shut off switch  / Oversize Dunlop tires / Dark Candy Red is Honda's name for the bike's color, but it is very close to the Vermilion that would later be known as Indian Red. The Bikes nickname is Indian Joe !!!!!!!
    • Get'n Gas 21st Time !!!!!!

    • 2004 Honda Indian Scout 745 ......; The Indian Scout Motorcycle was born in 1920 and was the brainchild of Charles B. Franklin. In 1927 the Indian Scout Motorcycle, initially with a 596 cc (37ci) engine was bored out to 745 cc (45ci), and was Indian's most important model. The 1928 Scout 101 was and is regarded as Indian's best handling if not best-ever motorcycle. The Scout 101 won many races and it and the later Sport Scout which came out in 1934 and Standard Scout in 1936, were often hopped up for racing and street-fighting. Models of 1934 featured Indian's famous head-dress logo on the gas tank. Indian's huge Springfield, Mass. factory was known as the Wigwam, and native American imagery was much used in advertising. The Indian Scout went out of production after 1945. Ironically, Soichiro Honda rode a 101 Scout for a number of years and it inspired him to build motorcycles. The theme for this Honda Motorcycle is (Honda Indian Scout 745) it has a 745cc (45ci) 52 degree V-twin motor with, 3-valves and 2-plugs per jug, a single pin crank, single 1.34in. carb, two into one headers. The part's put on this Honda motorcycle follow the Scout theme, and are as follows / Indian head-dress, Scout    and 745 logo decals / 5-coats of clear paint  / Mustang studded seat /  River Road T-bag  / Custom made 6in. air intake with Spectre air filter and chrome top  / Accel 8.8mm plug wires  / muffler punched and drilled 7/8in.  / Nelson Muffler Corp. plate on muffler  / air injection on exhaust removed  / custom tag bracket with LED light   / custom chrome left engine cover / custom copy of a 1949 Indian speedometer  / red neoprene  vacuum  hose  / 5in. Retro mirrors  / chrome Vintage horn cover / custom stubby passenger pegs  / Indian points cover / chrome master cylinder cover / 45-70 Govt cartridge on chrome fuel shut off switch  / Oversize Dunlop tires / Dark Candy Red is Honda's name for the bike's color, but it is very close to the Vermilion that would later be known as Indian Red. The Bikes nickname is Indian Joe !!!!!!!
    • Exxon Gas !!!!!!

    • In 1972, Exxon was unveiled as the new, unified brand name for all former Enco and Esso outlets. At the same time, the company changed its corporate name from Standard Oil of New Jersey to Exxon Corporation. The rebranding came after successful test-marketing of the Exxon name, under two experimental logos, in the fall and winter of 1971-72. Along with the new name, Exxon settled on a rectangular logo using red lettering and blue trim on a white background, similar to the familiar color scheme on the old Enco and Esso logos.
    • Pocket photo for Tony

    • Hi Tony, Here is the picture you requested in your blog titled Calender for Vstargrl. Hope it's all you thought it would be!!!!!   Psssst: Got ya Tony!!!!
    • Couldn't wait 2

    • Well all, I just couldn't wait any longer to get out and ride. 70F here today and I wasn't about to let this day slip past me without getting out on the Silverado. We have very few nice days left so hey.....need I say more? The side covers are out getting custom paint work done on them and like I said in the blog yesterday....they should be back mid week! Oh La La Hope all my family here had a fabulous weekend and Kyle, I don't know how your doing it without riding. Man I really feel for you. I go through major withdrawl and become a biotch when I can't get out!
    • Couldn't wait 3

    • Well all, I just couldn't wait any longer to get out and ride. 70F here today and I wasn't about to let this day slip past me without getting out on the Silverado. We have very few nice days left so hey.....need I say more? The side covers are out getting custom paint work done on them and like I said in the blog yesterday....they should be back mid week! Oh La La Hope all my family here had a fabulous weekend and Kyle, I don't know how your doing it without riding. Man I really feel for you. I go through major withdrawl and become a biotch when I can't get out!
    • Couldn't wait 1

    • Well all, I just couldn't wait any longer to get out and ride. 70F here today and I wasn't about to let this day slip past me without getting out on the Silverado. We have very few nice days left so hey.....need I say more? The side covers are out getting custom paint work done on them and like I said in the blog yesterday....they should be back mid week! Oh La La Hope all my family here had a fabulous weekend and Kyle, I don't know how your doing it without riding. Man I really feel for you. I go through major withdrawl and become a biotch when I can't get out!
    • Texaco Gas !

    •  Texas Fuel Company, founded in 1901 in Beaumont, Texas, by Joseph S. Cullinan, Thomas J. Donoghue, Walter Benona Sharp, and Arnold Schlaet upon discovery of oil at Spindletop. For many years, Texaco was the only company selling gasoline in all 50 states, but this is no longer true. Its logo features a white star in a red circle (a reference to the lone star of Texas), leading to the long-running advertising jingles ;You can trust your car to the man who wears the star and Star of the American Road. Thanks davisglane !

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  • Congrats to CC for your new "tracking details". First time in my order history i can follow where my orders are coming:)
    Thanks for that, ordering from you is now more fun
    -Tapo-
    tapo, 3 days ago| Flag
  • Hi again 2 u c01......
    strangers in the night...exchanging posts.....we're strangers in the night!!....lol
    hey just put a tune 2 that!! and give a little whistle..
    geoffbaker, 1 week ago| Flag
  • Hey Al where are you??? and hi again Geoff,,,,,
    cruising01, 1 week ago| Flag
  • Oh hello!!.....I 4got about this place.....hehe
    geoffbaker, 1 week ago| Flag
  • Hello back at you......
    cruising01, 1 week ago| Flag

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