Ran into a 4th gen today

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    SLOav8r New Member

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    Was sitting at a light today in Santa Maria and 4th Gen pulls up. Exchanged the thumbs up. We exchanged years, I think his was a 96 (had my ear plugs in). And I'm pretty sure he said he had 76,000 miles on it. Still lookin good. [​IMG]

    For some reason, I don't think that little exchange would have occurred had we both been on GSXR's...
     
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    Was it an older guy? There was one that was at Hancock last year that I met....
     
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    Yep, sure was. Was on Clark ave in Orcutt.
     
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    you know I ran in to a guy with a 3rd? (the polar white one) in Pismo a while back and invited him to the BBQ and the board but never saw him. Maybe he's just not social.
     
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    Cool isn't it, funny how some folks take to a random meeting Huh? Theres a couple new VFRs to the area here, one is a 3rd gen the other a 6th, I see em all the time, just never in a spot where I can say Hi thou. One of these times I will.
     
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