Hi from Red lodge Montana
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Hi from Red lodge Montana
I just got a tour easy its old but looked after ever thing works, seat could do with a recover soon ,I paid $35 dollars at a yard sale and it was the last day of the sale ,does any one no of a good place to recover the seat It also rides great ,never had one always wanted one but could not afford it I think i did good also the number under the frame is EZ664 think its a 1978 buy the pics on line but not sure any help would be great thanks tom
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we want it back as it was 100 years ago
I was there for the big fires (88?). We were supposed to do a multi-day loop hike in the middle of the park. From West Yellowstone it looked like someone was lobbing H-bombs on the park. The fires forced us south, we just went and hung out in the Beckley Meadows, which was good too.
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The snow on Beartooth Pass was 10 feet high, it was liking riding through a canyon. The wind was so strong on the east (down) side I had to dismount and walk down hill for a few miles. I was caught in a snow storm on the solstice that year. 40 miles around town knocks me out now - sigh!