Indeed it did.  In fact, I left the house this morning about 10
expecting to camp out at my workplace and wait out their 11 a.m. - 1
p.m. delivery window.

But as I pulled in the driveway at about 10:20 the truck was right
behind me.  We had the bike off, inspected and paperwork done by
10:30 !!

All was intact and it looks gorgeous -- better than the pics even.
Put a little gas in it and tooled around our lot some.  Starts good,
runs good, rides like my living room sofa would if it had wheels.

That was the best part of the day, however.  Georgia requires a "VIN
Inspection" before they'll allow out-of-state registration.  A semi-
cool feature of that is any beat cop can do it -- and they'll come to
you -- record the number and run it thru their "hot sheet" computer to
see if it's been reported stolen.

The not-so-cool feature is that because it's a low priority call, they
take their sweet time.  Called 'em before noon, but they didn't show
until after 4, so the tag/title offices were closed by the time that
little piece of work was done.

I used the time to get acquainted with the bike, though, so it wasn't
a total waste.  That means I'll burn a good bit of daylight tomorrow
waiting in line to transfer title -- and again, in a different
location, getting license plates.

Bike is sweet, though, and I'm a happy camper.



On Mar 7, 3:30 pm, Paul <[email protected]> wrote:
> *Hey Ron, did the bike arrive? *
> *
>
> Paul LeBoutillier
> *
> *
> *
> *www.hondanighthawks.net*

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