I love you son, but..........

And currently Devonians ! My father in law and his family are right now enjoying the hospitality of your great nation . :thumbsup:
Does Devon also protect its' bridges.?

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I remember back in the early 60's having a son or daughter interested in riding a motorcycle was big N-O...! They were dropping like fly's and most life insurance companies wouldn't touch you if you owned a bike. I remember sneaking my bike out and riding it when my father was at work, there were no riding safety courses and helmets were optional. Today safety is a big factor and bikes are more rider friendly. It's the young dumb and full of fun factor that's scary..!!:ninja:;)
Yes, I remember three guys in HS back in the late 60's who all got Kawasaki machIII 750s. Those things were unreal fast (being two strokes) and all of them eventually crashed. They lived though. Early cheap Japanese bikes lured a lot of inexperienced people into motorcycling and those machines were not stable at all at high speed.
 
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