A Morning Ride - The Ton

Flugtechnik said:

You're very welcome!'

xulf13 said:
Thanks for the story man. It really captures the feeling I get when I take my bike for a ride and I'm sure others here do as well.
Thanks for putting it into words.

Also, you're welcome too.

Really glad I got a good response from you guys on here, stay tuned, as I plan to write a few more pieces in this kind of style. But, that'll have to wait till tomorrow, as it's Memorial day, and I am on my way to the bar.
 
I'm currently building my new workshop and if you dont mind I want to print this story out frame and hang it in there! This really dose encapsulate the meang of freedom, thankyou........andy
 
andycafe said:
I'm currently building my new workshop and if you dont mind I want to print this story out frame and hang it in there! This really dose encapsulate the meang of freedom, thankyou........andy

Andy...you are one busy guy! I love it....every time I'm on here you have some grand project going on. You've done some fine work here as of late my friend...fine work.
 
The Giant Robot Co. said:
Andy...you are one busy guy! I love it....every time I'm on here you have some grand project going on. You've done some fine work here as of late my friend...fine work.

Haha thanks, my neighbours think somethings wrong if they don't hear music or noise coming from our place, been in for 2 years and have the best relationship with them (I live in a court at the end wirh 3 other houses)
 
andycafe said:
Haha thanks, my neighbours think somethings wrong if they don't hear music or noise coming from our place, been in for 2 years and have the best relationship with them (I live in a court at the end wirh 3 other houses)

Oh man, I wish I had a workshop. This whole "wrenching on the sidewalk" thing gets awful old after a while... A perk is that every time I have the bike out someone parks and stops to talk to me about it.

And frame away... If it's all the same to everyone I'm actually going to go back and slightly edit it, the writer in me wants to make a few small changes upon re-reading.
 
SwissGuy said:
Oh man, I wish I had a workshop. This whole "wrenching on the sidewalk" thing gets awful old after a while... A perk is that every time I have the bike out someone parks and stops to talk to me about it.

And frame away... If it's all the same to everyone I'm actually going to go back and slightly edit it, the writer in me wants to make a few small changes upon re-reading.

Swiss,

Get it where you want it and I will print up some. I can print up to a 14 x 20 Sheet on some cool parchment or the like. As long as you and everyone was cool I'd gladly send whoever wanted one for the postage cost.
 
It's a beautiful thing, I loved the bit where you sat looking at the bike you had built.... Mine's finished, Just been certified, I fell a ride coming on, early morning as the sun rises above horizon....


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