Hannigan 40th Anniversary Celebration

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Marge and I were in Murray Kentucky attending the Hannigan 40th Anniversary celebration this weekend and wanted to share some pictures we took yesterday. We had a fantastic time with the fine folks that make up the Hannigan Motorsports family along with many of our friends from all over the USA who attended this celebration. More pics and text to follow...

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Zook,

Sure glad to have met you and your beautiful and lucky bride. Look forward to seeing and talking with you again. You should try to attend the Nashville Road Kill Ride-In September 3-5 as I'm sure you would enjoy it. Thanks for posting the pics and I look forward to seeing more. I think the Hannigan Family outdid themselves with a truly great Anniversary Celebration. There was a lot of great bikes and people in attendance. I hope everyone has a safe journey home. Ride Safe. Doc ThumbUp
 
Zook,

Sure glad to have met you and your beautiful and lucky bride. Look forward to seeing and talking with you again. You should try to attend the Nashville Road Kill Ride-In September 3-5 as I'm sure you would enjoy it. Thanks for posting the pics and I look forward to seeing more. I think the Hannigan Family outdid themselves with a truly great Anniversary Celebration. There was a lot of great bikes and people in attendance. I hope everyone has a safe journey home. Ride Safe. Doc ThumbUp

Doc it was great meeting you too...I would love to join the fun at the NRK but our Maggie Valley reunion starts Sept 7th so we will be busy getting set up for that event. If you are so inclined, please join us in Maggie Valley on your way home, it's always a great time with lots of fine people.
 
The reunion was great. Lots of good looking bikes both 2 wheels and 3 wheels even 4 wheels. The museum is full of great memories. You couldn't ask for better people than the Hannigans. Great food, super people, plenty of eye candy for people like us. If you missed the reunion you missed a great time. THANKS HANNIGAN
 
Great Time, meeting new people, factory tour, seeing many beautiful and interesting machines. Museum and good music and seeing the Hannigan Family, what a great family!ThumbUpThumbUpThumbUpThumbUpThumbUp
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I'm guessing I should of done some research before buying the Fat Bottom Girl, not just buying "shiny" ... LOL ... I am way intrigued by the quad thingie ... oh well ... also way hooked on the Fat Bottom Girl

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Hannigan does make some sweet looking rides ... the indian is sweet too.
 
I'm guessing I should of done some research before buying the Fat Bottom Girl, not just buying "shiny" ... LOL ... I am way intrigued by the quad thingie ... oh well ... also way hooked on the Fat Bottom Girl

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Hannigan does make some sweet looking rides ... the indian is sweet too.

If you like most HD owners....you would have to buy an entirely new wardrobe, buy new Christmas decorations, repaint the cargo trailer, remove decals and stickers from other vehicles, and maybe redo a tattoo....way too much of their garb...
 
This very interesting machine was piloted by an 80 year old gentleman from Canada who slept in the home made pod attached to the rear of a heavily modified Yamaha 250 Virago. Dave Hannigan put him up in his house, but the fellow could not sleep and opted to sleep in his pod the rest of his stay. He said he wasn't used to sleeping in conditioning.

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This very interesting machine was piloted by an 80 year old gentleman from Canada who slept in the home made pod attached to the rear of a heavily modified Yamaha 250 Virago. Dave Hannigan put him up in his house, but the fellow could not sleep and opted to sleep in his pod the rest of his stay. He said he wasn't used to sleeping in conditioning.

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And after spending all that time on this contraption he's unable to stand up straight...LOL
 

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