Cool email from our CSC friends…

Lots of cool email recently, folks.  Check out the photo and the nice note from Howard…

Joe… I am on the road again and this picture is on The Going To The Sun Road in Glacier Park, MT.

I rode from West Glacier, up to and over Logan Pass and down the other side to  St Marys.  Then back over the pass to West Glacier.  Just a great ride on the bike.

Hope all is well with you and I will send more pics when I can..

Take care..

Howard

That’s a great photo, Howard!  Thanks for sending it to us.

Here’s another letter, folks, that TK received from our good friend Larry…

Hey T.K.,

Just a note about my experience with my new 250 P-51 Scooter: I started riding Harleys while on the San Antonio Police Department in late 1959 and haven’t stopped since, except for some short spaces in time. Last year I decided that being in my 74th year it was time to give it up; brittle bones and slower reflexes that come with that many birthdays made my decision for me. As soon as the Road King left my garage I felt a loss.   Nobody likes walking away from something with the knowledge you will never be able to do it again.

Then I decided that I would buy some type of scooter just to “keep my hand in.”   Since I had ridden a Mustang belonging to a friend in the 1950’s, I began my search. That’s when I found your website. Steve answered the phone when I called and about twenty minutes later I had a new 250, bought and paid for. I was told it would take a week to build, and would be delivered to my front door. All went as promised, and I have never regretted my decision. I have enjoyed every minute riding the 250 around Rockport, Texas, my retirement home.  At every stop, convenience stores, Wal-Mart stores, and local parks, I am queried about my ride. In most cases it is old duffers like me, and most mention that they either owned a Mustang or knew someone who did. I have passed out several of your brochures.

In short, I would encourage anyone who has reached the point life where it is closer to the end than to the beginning to “Get a CSC Motorcycle” and put some excitement between your legs—they are fun, safe, and built like a tank.

Larry

Larry, we sure appreciate your writing to us.   We’re glad you are enjoying your new motorcycle.  I know what you mean about people talking to you when they see the bike.   I experience the same thing myself.

Here’s one more email to TK, this time from our good buddy Pat over at Rolling Thunder…

TK:

Here are a couple more photos for you.

The black and Maroon 150’s are the immediate POW/MIA Raffle Bikes. No 1, 20 Sept. and  No 2,  25 Dec.

The White 250 Police Clone will be raffled early 2014 in conjunction with the completion of the “Texas Fallen Heroes First Responders Memorial Wall.”

The POW/MIA bikes are displayed with the Fallen Military Wall.

In the meantime, I am riding it and/or trailering it to events . Easy sell on tickets when bike is present.

Regards,

Pat

Pat, our thanks to you for the great work you are doing.  If any of you would like to know more about the raffle bikes, you can get more information here: http://www.rollingthundertx2.com/

That’s it for now, my friends.   Keep those emails and photos coming, and as always, ride safe.

 

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