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I don't think its sad his bikes are being sold...his family recognizes they have value and are being sold at market price quickly.
What's sad is good stuff that goes for pennies on the dollar and the surviving family loses not only their loved one, but all his/her efforts.
Chris
I agree scrubbinrims........what I meant is that I know Al was just getting his 10 bikes hit list filled and enjoying them and then passes.
Al ended up with my old Huffy Dial-Your-Ride and I chatted via CABE with hima few times - seemed like a truly 100% super nice old skool guy.
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