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I Just Had to Buy Another One - a GROM Thread

My brother in Billings, MT told me he bought a Grom. He also rides a 1968 Honda Super 90.
 
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Thank you for furthering my temptation. I have been looking at GROMs for the past few weeks. Thank God there are none to be found in my area! I would have probably pulled the trigger already. I love my Trail but I miss riding a GROM.
Heck I'd love this thing!!
 
I saw you today at Wild West. I thought you were putting the Grom in your trunk ha!
 
Yes, the more the merrier(sp)
Two of us meet up on BW8 and ride from there
Send a PM if you plan to go next time
 
Can you ride 2 up on a GROM?

If she's brave enough :lol2:

We rode through town for lunch at Tacos A Gogo in Midtown. It's their best location. Beautiful weather today!

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I did about 25 miles (that's roughly an hour) in and out the city. I took Old Spanish Trail that turns into Alt Hwy 90. From that point on, there are a series of overpasses on the way to Sugar Land. I was able to clock 69 mph on the way down from one of those overpasses. I had a bit of help from the wind too. I made my way back through Almeda Rd To Holcombe and took a picture at the corner (10 feet away from the sidewalk).

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