O yeh, finally got a motorcycle!
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Like the bike, but you should of gotten a used one instead. Would of saved you a lot of money and you wouldn't be afraid to drop it. Plus, you'll probably get bored of that bike quick. But...at least you make it look good
And like Teh Jatt, time to whore...
And like Teh Jatt, time to whore...
#82
The sizzle in the Steak
Originally Posted by Teh Jatt
I just felt like whoring a pic of my bike...
#83
Suzuka Master
That's one happy driveway.
Originally Posted by virtualbong
Like the bike, but you should of gotten a used one instead. Would of saved you a lot of money and you wouldn't be afraid to drop it. Plus, you'll probably get bored of that bike quick. But...at least you make it look good
And like Teh Jatt, time to whore...
And like Teh Jatt, time to whore...
#84
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Originally Posted by Moog-Type-S
When you gonna take the training wheels off?
#85
Stage 1 Audi S5
Good stuff I bought an '04 R6 as a first bike and while it was probably way too much power for me, as long as you respect it and stay alert you will be fine. I recently sold mine with 10k miles and no problems or spills on it Have fun
#86
Nom Nom Nom Nom
I wish I could talk the wife into one.
I always cringe when I go to no helmet law states and see people not wearing one when they are riding. The only thing I cant think to myself is "I think they want coloring books for christmas for the rest of their lives"
BTW, Nice bikes Jatt and Virtual
#87
I had a Ninja 250 a 2004, dropped it and it was totaled, the bike is under 2 grand but if I would have chosen one that cost more then it wouldn't been totaled and I will still be ridding today. Wasn't hurt just a little road rash and a lot of black and blue burses, I was lucky. I plan on getting another bike not necessary the 250 when I get back to the states though. Must say that yours look much better than mine, I like the all black look. Congratulations on the new ride and always wear your gear and be careful and you will be alright.
#88
Originally Posted by oo7bondgrrl
Thanks! I work out maybe... once a year. My work is pretty intense, though. Carrying 50 lb. sacks of dog food all day and having 155 lb. Great Danes drag you around does much for muscle definition. And until about two years ago I played softball, basketball, or tennis on a near daily basis. Wish I had the time to do it now!
Nice wheels Moog!
Nice wheels Moog!
I was actually considering a PT job for extra cash and forced labor
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I love that color Moonmaster. A lot of nice bikes have been posted. Its amazing the cross section of bikes that peolple own on this site. They all look very nice.
Me, I'm into the "adventure" style of bike. My two 650 single thumpers have carried me through streams in the Rockies, blacktop in California, deserts in the Moab, and everywhere in between.
Terry
Me, I'm into the "adventure" style of bike. My two 650 single thumpers have carried me through streams in the Rockies, blacktop in California, deserts in the Moab, and everywhere in between.
Terry
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Originally Posted by Astroboy
GINge! if you have time for a meal in Barrie on your way through, let me know!
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Originally Posted by teranfon
I love that color Moonmaster. A lot of nice bikes have been posted. Its amazing the cross section of bikes that peolple own on this site. They all look very nice.
Me, I'm into the "adventure" style of bike. My two 650 single thumpers have carried me through streams in the Rockies, blacktop in California, deserts in the Moab, and everywhere in between.
Terry
Me, I'm into the "adventure" style of bike. My two 650 single thumpers have carried me through streams in the Rockies, blacktop in California, deserts in the Moab, and everywhere in between.
Terry
Yeah a couple of my friends are into dirt/dual purpose bikes now.....its hard, us Asians never grew up on dirtbikes....
#99
Suzuka Master
Originally Posted by Nicky Pass
You win for the coolest bike!
nah! Like some of the guys always remind me, I am past my prime (due to my age). The older we get, the more friggin expensive the Toys get. That's all. I would keep a stable full of bikes if I could....
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Originally Posted by Eggplant-EX
nah! Like some of the guys always remind me, I am past my prime (due to my age). The older we get, the more friggin expensive the Toys get. That's all. I would keep a stable full of bikes if I could....
Terry
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Originally Posted by teranfon
One is NEVER past their prime to enjoy bikes Eggplant. I know what you mean about always wanting more bikes. Lately a Multistrada keeps calling me.................
Terry
Terry
#107
Suzuka Master
Originally Posted by teranfon
One is NEVER past their prime to enjoy bikes Eggplant. I know what you mean about always wanting more bikes. Lately a Multistrada keeps calling me.................
Terry
Terry
just tongue in cheek.
Nice thing about being my age is having the bucks to have fun. I will take a year or 2 and will start looking for a Roadglide for my long trips. I want to find a 2 tone Silver/Black 03 RG or a SE RG. The 2 guys I run with keep 2 (one for city riding and theirs are all decked out. The other for long hauls when we do Sturgis and trips.
I want a Honda RC-51 so bad but I will kill myself if I get a machine like that. Would be a darn sight cheaper... Oh well!
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