Kirk Spencer

GaryDavis.ToddGardner.Parents.MudSweatGears.Yamahas

Simply Beautiful !!! Gary Davis' and Todd Gardner's parents here. They formed a group called Mud Sweat & Gears. What a Stable eh! Every Stallion is a Yamaha though. Huh. Women also. What a great time in life this had to be.

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Joe Joiner Comment by Joe Joiner on November 7, 2009 at 5:14pm
This is such a cool picture of people just like us, Motorcycle ENTHUSIAST ! Notice that nary a one has even taken the headlights or tach and speedos off. Yessirreeee, back then we rode em like we got em. You know the world would be such a better place today if we had more people just like the people in this picture. I really can't say that I personally know a single one of them, but my hat is off to them and all the other Americans all over America that seem to find joy and real meaning in something except watchin TV, etc. Let alone the 'quality time' spent with family, friends and loved ones. Ah, motorcycle riders. They strike a soft spot in my heart. What a wonderful fraternity to belong to. I am so very proud to associate and be known to associate with people such as these.
Craig Knight Comment by Craig Knight on November 7, 2009 at 10:14am
this would be a great Yamaha ad, even today!
jack thompson Comment by jack thompson on August 8, 2009 at 9:14am
Dont be quite, i like messing with you, regards
Craig Knight Comment by Craig Knight on August 8, 2009 at 12:34am
OK, I'm "quite"!
jack thompson Comment by jack thompson on August 7, 2009 at 8:49pm
Be quite, the mini enduro had a rotary valve
Craig Knight Comment by Craig Knight on August 7, 2009 at 1:28pm
JT, get in out of the heat...., NOW!
jack thompson Comment by jack thompson on August 6, 2009 at 5:34pm
What i think we could do and Shelby has a great idea.Somehow have two trailrides per year.
jack thompson Comment by jack thompson on August 6, 2009 at 5:31pm
Sounds good Smokin Joe, Texas Vintage Rotary Club.Almost like the Fort Worth Rotary Club.The rules are no more Breakos unless it is a 125, no zooks unless they are rotary means no tms, unless it is a tm75, no nothing nada zip squat zilch nothing . And as Pickard would say no Elsinores in sight, as Hance would say Regards. JT
Oldbultacorider Comment by Oldbultacorider on August 6, 2009 at 10:54am
This is what its all about, family fun on dirt bikes, off road trailing. This is where I want to go to soon. maybe the TVTRC ,,Texas Vintage Trail Riding Club, been thinking about it for a couple years, like Pickard said "no more first turns" . This is a great photo, thanks
Joe Busby Comment by Joe Busby on August 6, 2009 at 8:55am
HEY JACK THE GREEN BIKES WERE CT-1 175 PROBABLY '71. T V R C STANDS FOR TEXAS VINTAGE ROTARY-VALVE CLUB YOU SHOULD HAVE KNOWN.

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