hi everyone from Lebanon,pa
hi everyone from Lebanon,pa
hi all just wanted to say high as i am returning to the two wheel lifestyle after a 5 yr hiatious
will be picking up my new to me bike on wed afternoon
found a 1985 1100cc v65 sabre
17000 miles excellent condition
new tires and brakes rebuilt forks inspected til next april
bought a new full face to go with it as i have all my other gear left from when i had the v-star
will be picking up my new to me bike on wed afternoon
found a 1985 1100cc v65 sabre
17000 miles excellent condition
new tires and brakes rebuilt forks inspected til next april
bought a new full face to go with it as i have all my other gear left from when i had the v-star
be safe have fun
fetz
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Hi fetz
Welcome to the site.
What is the riding like in Lebanon?
Do you ride much elsewhere in the Middle East?
Are you Lebanese? or just living there?
A hundred and one questions bubbling up here.
Good to have you on board
Regards
Richard
Welcome to the site.
What is the riding like in Lebanon?
Do you ride much elsewhere in the Middle East?
Are you Lebanese? or just living there?
A hundred and one questions bubbling up here.
Good to have you on board
Regards
Richard
Hud
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“Man has no right to kill his brother. It is no excuse that he does so in uniform: he only adds the infamy of servitude to the crime of murder.”
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SV-Wolf's Bike Blog
from lebanon
ok im not from lebanon the country im from the town lebanon in pennsylvania the united states
be safe have fun
fetz
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Ah silly me!
Didn't see that little 'pa' lurking there.
Well, glad to know you are not going to get blown up by this or that militia, anyhow.

Didn't see that little 'pa' lurking there.
Well, glad to know you are not going to get blown up by this or that militia, anyhow.
Hud
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Hi Mr Stark. Mmmmmm! (ditto) Sausages.
**** I can feel a culinary hijack coming on...
Sorry Lebanon - er.. fetz (You know even 'fetz' sounds vaguely Middle Eastern. Are you sure you aren't...? No, all right, forget it.)
(Have I ever mentioned to anyone that Hertfordshire-UK is actually a small mountain village in Tajikistan?)
I've never heard of the Lebanon Bologna sausage. But I'm very partial to dry sausages. Next time I am in a London deli I'll look out to see if I can find one.
We don't have much of a tradition of making dry sausages in the UK - Why would we? We've got the traditional 'banger'. (Slaver...!)
My favourite British banger is the pork and apple sausage from the West Country - filled with minced pork, sage and apples, mositened with lashings of scrumpy (raw - very raw - cider), and then stuffed into natural casings.
They are very good in a packed lunch when you are on a long ride. (He said, deftly turning the subject back to motorcycles.)
All done now, fetz. From here on in, I'll leave your thread in peace. Thanks for the hospitality.
**** I can feel a culinary hijack coming on...
Sorry Lebanon - er.. fetz (You know even 'fetz' sounds vaguely Middle Eastern. Are you sure you aren't...? No, all right, forget it.)
(Have I ever mentioned to anyone that Hertfordshire-UK is actually a small mountain village in Tajikistan?)
I've never heard of the Lebanon Bologna sausage. But I'm very partial to dry sausages. Next time I am in a London deli I'll look out to see if I can find one.
We don't have much of a tradition of making dry sausages in the UK - Why would we? We've got the traditional 'banger'. (Slaver...!)
My favourite British banger is the pork and apple sausage from the West Country - filled with minced pork, sage and apples, mositened with lashings of scrumpy (raw - very raw - cider), and then stuffed into natural casings.
They are very good in a packed lunch when you are on a long ride. (He said, deftly turning the subject back to motorcycles.)
All done now, fetz. From here on in, I'll leave your thread in peace. Thanks for the hospitality.
Hud
“Man has no right to kill his brother. It is no excuse that he does so in uniform: he only adds the infamy of servitude to the crime of murder.”
Percy Bysshe Shelley
SV-Wolf's Bike Blog
“Man has no right to kill his brother. It is no excuse that he does so in uniform: he only adds the infamy of servitude to the crime of murder.”
Percy Bysshe Shelley
SV-Wolf's Bike Blog
lebanon bologna
lebanon bologna is a beef bologna that is smoked and usually sliced up for sandwich lunch meat
also if u have ever been to the states we live about a half hour from hershey park
yes where the hershey candy bars are made to
jstark you must be pretty familiar with my stomping grounds
also if u have ever been to the states we live about a half hour from hershey park
yes where the hershey candy bars are made to
jstark you must be pretty familiar with my stomping grounds
be safe have fun
fetz
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Mmmmmmm
This forum is making me hungry.
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Re: lebanon bologna
I'm about 1 1/2 hours east of you. We like to come over and ride in Pennsy - lots more good roads than south Jersey. Back roads in Berks County are fun and beautiful. Don't get all the way over to Lebanon Co. too often though.fetz wrote:jstark you must be pretty familiar with my stomping grounds
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