Re-introduction
Scrambler
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Hey! Who's still hanging around here?
I havent posted here in about 2 1/2 years... about the time I decided to join the Army National Guard. I was away at basic training and my MOS school for much of 2010 and 2011, then back home for a few months before volunteering for a deployment. I'm in Kosovo now.
I think I'm gonna try to smoke something tonight after work. Last week I got a sampler from a buddy back home with some CAO America, some 5 Vegas Cask Strength, and a couple others. I've also managed to pick up a few good cigars from international PXs, that are unavailable at home.
I havent posted here in about 2 1/2 years... about the time I decided to join the Army National Guard. I was away at basic training and my MOS school for much of 2010 and 2011, then back home for a few months before volunteering for a deployment. I'm in Kosovo now.
I think I'm gonna try to smoke something tonight after work. Last week I got a sampler from a buddy back home with some CAO America, some 5 Vegas Cask Strength, and a couple others. I've also managed to pick up a few good cigars from international PXs, that are unavailable at home.
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Wow, all the old-timers are coming back. Who's next, Urbi? Welcome back, Scrambler.0
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LOL, yeah, kinda crazy Scram... I've been away from probably about 2 1/2 years too, and when did I come back on for a visit? Yesterday!!! Strange timing indeed!!!0
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Welcome back, sounds like your training went well. Be safe out there in Kosovo.0
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Hey Scrambler, welcome back.0
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Welcome back brother...0
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Scramz! Welcom back buddy! I made more hooch if you want some
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Man its like more and more guys have came out of hibernation for the winter .0
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Jetmech_63:Scramz! Welcom back buddy! I made more hooch if you want some

I'd love some, but General Order #1 over here includes no alcohol... I did get to go on an assignment to Sarajevo a couple weeks ago, where I think I made up for all the drinking I've missed since I left the States.0 -
Thanks for your service sir. Hope you get to smoke more often.0
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+1 Welcome back!james40:Thanks for your service sir. Hope you get to smoke more often.0 -
Welcome back, is your avatar one of the new/retro Triumph Scramblers? I loved that style bike "back in the day", ('70's for me)."If you do not read the newspapers you're uninformed. If you do read the newspapers, you're misinformed." -- Mark Twain0
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It is indeed, here is a pic of my 2006 Scrambler I bought new in '07.Amos Umwhat:Welcome back, is your avatar one of the new/retro Triumph Scramblers? I loved that style bike "back in the day", ('70's for me).
Thanks for the warm welcome back everybody. I'll try to stick around for a while.0 -
That is quite random, and pretty crazy. How have you been?rusirius:LOL, yeah, kinda crazy Scram... I've been away from probably about 2 1/2 years too, and when did I come back on for a visit? Yesterday!!! Strange timing indeed!!!0 -
Nice! My wife gave up her Sportster a few years back, I've been gently hinting that she might be happy with a Speedmaster, America, or Bonneville. Does the Scrambler have the 360, or the 270 crankshaft?Scrambler:
It is indeed, here is a pic of my 2006 Scrambler I bought new in '07.Amos Umwhat:Welcome back, is your avatar one of the new/retro Triumph Scramblers? I loved that style bike "back in the day", ('70's for me).
Thanks for the warm welcome back everybody. I'll try to stick around for a while."If you do not read the newspapers you're uninformed. If you do read the newspapers, you're misinformed." -- Mark Twain0 -
270 degree crank, which I think I prefer for the kind of riding I do. My understanding is that the 270 has quicker acceleration and better traction, while the 360 has better top end. Since my Scrambler will do over 100mph, I really don't need any more top end, but I love the quickness in city traffic, and I ride in the rain (and New Orleans has crappy roads, lots of gravel and such) so the better traction is nice.0









