1 Greetings from Nova Scotia CANADA Fri Apr 11, 2008 9:31 pm
Helmut118
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As a new to me owner of a 90 K100LT since Feb. this year I have been forced out into our cold spring air out of an irresistable need to clock some time on my retirement toy.
I now know what I have been missing!
I am a Electronics Officer on a Canadian arctic class Ice Breaker (CCGS Louis S. St. Laurent), and yes ,I'm looking south in the summer when we are 2000 miles north of Halifax N.S. doing arctic community re-supply runs. My job is to keep the "blinkin lights,blinkin". The compensation is I have a ships machine shop at the ready for my "projects".
I hope to sort out the LT this summer of 08 and do the holy grail of run's to Daytona Bike week in the next few years befor my butt cant take it anymore.
Enjoying life in Nova Scotia.
Helmut Samland
As a new to me owner of a 90 K100LT since Feb. this year I have been forced out into our cold spring air out of an irresistable need to clock some time on my retirement toy.
I now know what I have been missing!
I am a Electronics Officer on a Canadian arctic class Ice Breaker (CCGS Louis S. St. Laurent), and yes ,I'm looking south in the summer when we are 2000 miles north of Halifax N.S. doing arctic community re-supply runs. My job is to keep the "blinkin lights,blinkin". The compensation is I have a ships machine shop at the ready for my "projects".
I hope to sort out the LT this summer of 08 and do the holy grail of run's to Daytona Bike week in the next few years befor my butt cant take it anymore.
Enjoying life in Nova Scotia.
Helmut Samland