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Sunday, October 09, 2005

EASTGATE REUNION 10/2005


The Eastgate Biker reunion came off great and some of the night time photos of all you heathens actually turned out. Please send me any photos you might have and I will post them here.These pics are of the latest 10/2005 Eastgate biker get-together.Blogging this so that I can finally post all my Eastgate reunion photos...Well the few that are "1/2 fast" anyway. This is the 1st attempt at a weblog (and it shows,sorry)

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It was great to see these boys again.
We rode up to Eastgate before dark and decided to try out the new Patrick's (you know,the old George Lindsey's Steak House aka Ernies's/Molly's/Buntin) now located just down the block from the hill.








That's Kerry stepping into this frame on his way to check out Keith's new FZ1.
He wondered if the Superglide will fill the need for speed vs. the FZ?












That's from left to right;
Graham, Kerry, Twink, Frank, Rick and Hoot, reminiscing over some of our finer moments (mis-)spent here on the hill.
















Alan and Pam rode in on this cool blue Harley

















Gene rode in on this clean, old, low-miles replica of his 1st GS750.










That's Twinkie behind the goggles and bandana

Leo rode in from Jonesboogie this time on a 100th anniversary softtail Springer





















Kerry& Karen rode in on the new Superglide








Keith rode in on a new FZ1 1000













Graham rode in on a slick new ElectraGlide.























Brogden & Son made it to the show in what has to be one of few remaining operational Vegas still on the planet. We understand 'Bogdown' has a trick V-8 version in his toy box and we hope to see it at the 2006 spring Eastgate Reunion.

...And what party would be complete w/o this wild & crazy guy?!


Under the pink-orange glow of the sodium lights, some derelict happened to ride in on this one-lung, noisy contraption to attempt digital photography.

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