Old Enough To Remember?

Glad I saw your post! 2024 wasn't a great year for me health wise, but 2025 looks to be a good one.

I run across our pictures 2 or 3 times a year as I browse down memory lane - great memories for me. Young enough to be daring, lucky enough to survive, and . . . it was an exhilarating adventure made more so by sharing it with new found friends!

Hope life is treating you well.

Shuey
Glad to know you're doing well. I've been retired now since 2017 and am fine health-wise. Biggest motorcycle-related news is that I bought myself a red 2023 Goldwing Tour DCT in December of 2023. I'm liking the paddle shifting! I still have the ST, and ride it from time to time to keep my clutch technique passable.
 
@jwayden - Does your brother Ron still live in the Huntsville area (used to work for Adtran) and still ride? (Unless I am confusing you with someone else. ;))
Hi Phil. Yes, Ron is still in Huntsville and is on the verge of retiring from Adtran. He still has his ST but hasn't ridden it in a while. I'm trying to talk him into getting something new, and I think he's close to getting a 2024 FJR.
 
Hi Phil. Yes, Ron is still in Huntsville and is on the verge of retiring from Adtran. He still has his ST but hasn't ridden it in a while. I'm trying to talk him into getting something new, and I think he's close to getting a 2024 FJR.
John - The next time you talk to him, tell him I said hi and I am still riding ST1100s (4 of them to be exact)! ;)
We used to get together on occasion and do some riding - and I miss it.
I reckon I lost his email somewhere along the way or it changed.
He has one of the cleanest ST1100s I've ever seen! :biggrin:
 
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UP said:

"He has one of the cleanest ST1100s I've ever seen!" :biggrin:

Yes it was clean! :thumbsup-2x:

I would suggest an offer to buy it but as I remember it wasn't an ABS model. I do happen to know a guy that knows how to convert one.
 
i never had a pager i had a bag phone and it is in my basement somewhere
The first "mobile" phones came later, you looked like you're about to call in an airstrike with those:

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But people went down reverently spotting you, they were really expensive back then (like € 6000,-), hence you'd been considered quite important with one of those bricks...
 
In the 1990s my girlfriend at the time was renting an older house built in the 1920s.

It came with a tub washer with an electrically powered clothes ringer attached to the back. I don't know how old that machine was --maybe 1940s or 1950s?

Anyhow it was a beast !
I was always afraid it would pull my fingers in and squeeze my arm flat, all the way up to the armpit!
 
I remember when a couple of my friends parents phone numbers started with a series of letters of the alphabet not numbers.

EXAMPLE: My uncle for example... his number, as I memorized it,
was TX2-6127, not 892-6127.
 
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