Posted by Rusty Jones on June 27, 2013 at 17:18:39 from (74.109.245.105):
In Reply to: Ot old motorcycles posted by Oliverlover982 on June 26, 2013 at 19:44:26:
I was in France during WW II, 90th Division, Infantry. A buddy and i walked to see the damage from our air attacks on an area called the Falaise Pocket! It was a long valley where our Army trapped some units of the German army and decimated them. While hiking thru the area, we spotted a Frenchman trying to start one of those German Half-tracked motorcycles. We lay in wait, and when he finally got it started, we relieved him of his toy. Then we rode it back the 25 miles or so, to our unit. But, our Officers didn"t allow us to keep it. After getting home from war, i bought an old Indian Chief motorcycle.And, since i had lost my left foot in battle, i had to change the way the clutch worked. I had an artificial leg, but that never kept me from doing anything i wanted to do. And now, at age 88, i"m still getting along quite well. At one point in time, i rode a Honda-matic MC. I sold it to some jerk who got scared of it, parked it outside for 5 years and finally junked it.
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