Allan Tucker, where are you?

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Alan H
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Allan Tucker, where are you?

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Been trying to get in contact for a few weeks now without success.
Hope all is well over your side of the pond and you haven't been abducted, my friend.
Proof that four strokes are over complicated
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nadsy
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Re: Allan Tucker, where are you?

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I think he is in Canada for a month Alan, i am waiting to get my gauges sent to him.
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Re: Allan Tucker, where are you?

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I was in Canada for August mainly doing two things, replacing the crank in the 76 Buffalo after it lost a seal last summer, and touring again on the Bandit 1200. The Buffalos fixed and working again and the touring trip of approx 2000 miles went well.
The Buffalo celebrated 40 years last summer to the build date, and next summer the Bandit celebrates 20 years.
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Ready to leave Calgary and loaded up for the trip.

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A day out from the campground with no gear on the bike, waiting to board the ferry.
Two strokes, its just that simple.
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