Re: The Old Girl Still Runs!
Posted by
TOOLS1 on
Apr 23, 2012; 3:31am
URL: http://vintage-and-classic-hondas.81.s1.nabble.com/The-Old-Girl-Still-Runs-tp3931336p3931431.html
Cool!!!

I can relate to your story. Mine was a 1972 CB 350 that my Mother had bought in 1974. I was riding it around the yard when I was 11 years old. I was riding it all around town like I had a license when I was 14. I rode it to School, work, and cruise town on it every day, and night. When I turned 18 I got a Harley, and forgot about the 350. My Mom sold it at a garage sale. A few years later I started to realize how much I missed that bike. I just recently found a replacement, for it, but it will not quite the same.
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