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Hi,,
My name is Andy, and I am an addict (too). Over 50 years of addiction, and I refuse treatment. I can't imagine a day when I am not looking forward to my next ride. I have way too many projects that I probably won't get finished, but I will probably start some more anyway. I have lived in Alaska since 1974, and grew up in Central Calif. Lots of room to ride here. I travel every so often, and generally have something bike related to do when I do travel. Sharing what I have learned is part of the riding experience that I enjoy.
 

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Hi,,
My name is Andy, and I am an addict (too). Over 50 years of addiction, and I refuse treatment. I can't imagine a day when I am not looking forward to my next ride. I have way too many projects that I probably won't get finished, but I will probably start some more anyway. I have lived in Alaska since 1974, and grew up in Central Calif. Lots of room to ride here. I travel every so often, and generally have something bike related to do when I do travel. Sharing what I have learned is part of the riding experience that I enjoy.
Hey Andy, looks like you got it figured out! :thumb: Guess I should have checked in here before replying to your email.
 
Yeah, I got pretty far away from Coalinga. Growing up there was not so bad. I could walk out my front door and go shooting, or roll the bike off the porch and go riding. Can't do that anymore. Like a lot of kids you grow up thinking that the world ends on the other side of the city limits. I moved to SLO to finish college, after graduation from the hs known as West Hills Commnunity College, and moved to Alaska right after graduation from Poly (1974). The first move to SLO kind of woke me up to what I had been missing. By then I had been racing two years and had been all over the western part of the states, well actually back to Lousiana. Alaska was just beginning the heavy build portion of the pipeline then, and I said I would give it two years :-).

Thanking you guys again for the greetings.
 
Yeah, I got pretty far away from Coalinga. Growing up there was not so bad. I could walk out my front door and go shooting, or roll the bike off the porch and go riding. Can't do that anymore. Like a lot of kids you grow up thinking that the world ends on the other side of the city limits. I moved to SLO to finish college, after graduation from the hs known as West Hills Commnunity College, and moved to Alaska right after graduation from Poly (1974). The first move to SLO kind of woke me up to what I had been missing. By then I had been racing two years and had been all over the western part of the states, well actually back to Lousiana. Alaska was just beginning the heavy build portion of the pipeline then, and I said I would give it two years :-).

Thanking you guys again for the greetings.


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