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It is all good.Wonderful :clap: I was once very close to buying one. Now riding a '15 Softail Breakout.
One thing I love about GetDPI is how a thread about one topic can for awhile branch out to include others and no one gets all hot and bothered about it. It feels like a natural conversation with friends.Sold this one a few years ago. Now riding a more upright Duc (Streetfighter S). Perhaps we need to add bikes to the "Trains, planes, and automobile" thread.
It sure would! :thumbs:Breaking my heart remembering my new 2004 LT and the many thousands of joy-filled miles.
Another one would make a great accessory for a new Hasselblad 503CW, don't ya think?:thumbs:
That MG sounds like fun, Dave. As for the storage, same as a motorcycle, it's amazing what you can fit into a small space with a bit of forward planning.Oh, Mark,
Love those cars!
How many times did I try to pull a trigger on a Lotus 7 or a Caterham? Sadly, they were always out of reach and the prices skyrocketed. Maybe that was a good thing. Never got a chance to figure out where to store a Hasselblad in that car either!!!
The closest I came to that was our 35th Wedding Anniversary... my wife could no longer ride a motorcycle so we sold it and bought a 51 MGTD to take on anniversary tour in the Smoky Mountains, with a Nikon D2x kit that we used for weddings. There was ample room inside for what we needed on day trips, but I made a custom wood trunk with matching leather to fit on the rack above the front bumper. THAT was pure vintage touring!
It would catch up with a Caterham and even pass it, eventually, if the drive was far enough and my job allowed an extra day or two.:ROTFL:
Ah, but if I had only kept that car and my first Hasselblad...
Thank you. Brings back a lot of memories, maybe of a better time.One thing I love about GetDPI is how a thread about one topic can for awhile branch out to include others and no one gets all hot and bothered about it. It feels like a natural conversation with friends.
While I have never owned a HD, I've ridden many of them over the past 20+ years (including several Road Kings), usually when I was out riding with friends and we swapped bikes to try a different riding experience.
Re Guzzis and Ducatis...I've owned one Ducati and always hoped to own a Guzzi someday. The Ducati was a silver 1998 900FE (Final Edition). I sold it about 10 years ago. It is one of the few motorcycles I've sold and I REALLY regret that now. Unfortunately, my garage can only hold about ten motorcycles and so two had to go. I should have sold one of the others, but never the Ducati.
As the person who started the "Planes, Trains and Automobiles" thread in 2009, I can confidently say that posting photos of motorcycles there is also good. In fact Jack posted a photo of a HD on the very first page of that thread.
On the topic of the Hasselblad V-series cameras....here are a few of mine.
Gary
Three Swedish Beauties