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Old 07-12-2007   #11 (permalink)
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On 2007-07-12 14:33, greyplague wrote:
Hi, Badda_Bing,
My wife wants you to know not to worry: she'll enjoy it when I try to make up for her three weeks of boredom for the rest of the year...Lord have mercy on me...

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I see craft fairs in your future, many craft fairs. :-D

My wife would not even consider going anywhere farther than the other side of town on the bike. Her idea of wind in her face is opening the sunroof and turning up the AC in the car.
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Looks great, n578md. My problem was the space I needed for my passenger !

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Badabing - I know what you mean. My wifes idea of wind in her face is grabbing my SL500 and dropping the top when I take the bike to work! :-D
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I'm a big fan of my Hepco & Becker Juniors. If you want something a little slimmer, you can just get the H&B rack and then order the Strayker cases instead of the Juniors. Pretty much all of the H&B cases fit "universally" with the racks.

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