Posted by Too Far Gone on January 24, 2010 at 15:09:32 from (67.221.197.94):
In Reply to: Re: Why No Fenders posted by Dick L on January 24, 2010 at 13:29:03:
Im in my 30's now,and when I was growing up farming with my Dad we put in 900 acres every year with an 1850 and a 4010,If we were close We'd come in to eat and wash off enough dirt to see our faces at noon.If we werent close my Granny would show up with a meal in the trunk of her car,and amazingly the hot items would be hot and she'd have a gallon of ice cold tea in there too.Ive actually hosed myself off in the yard with a hose before I ever went in the house.Them was the good ol days and I wouldnt trad'em for nothin!I like fenders but Ive run'em without and survived.After 12 or 14 hrs in the saddle You're not any less dirty if Ya had the fenders.
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