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Post June 02 2004, 22:36 PM
Mark O'Dwyer
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....OK... here's mine:

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- Mark :wink:
"Advantage is had from whatever is there, but usefulness arises from whatever is not."
- Lao Tzu

 
Post June 02 2004, 22:39 PM
Brian
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yeah that looks like a nice Car/automobile

Pity about the crappy motor bike in front of it


;D :lach: :ja: :ja: :lach: ;D
It's a job that's never started that takes the longest to finish.

Post June 02 2004, 22:39 PM
Redwolf
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Purty! Is she a Hog?

My hubby rides a Kawasaki Vulcan...the front is very like that.

Redwolf
Níl mé anseo níos mó, a chairde. Tá IGTF caillte...tachta le fógraí. Feicfidh mé sibh ar an suíomh seo

Mar a duirt Seán Michael i "The Secret of Roan Inish": "Ní mise bhur n-asal, a ainmhíthe gallda. Sacaigí suas i bhur dtóin é!"

Post June 02 2004, 22:48 PM
Mark O'Dwyer
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Pól wrote:yeah that looks like a nice Car/automobile

Pity about the crappy motor bike in front of it


;D :lach: :ja: :ja: :lach: ;D


Yeah I know... I just wish that stupid biker would move that lousy relic out of here!

- Mark :wink:
"Advantage is had from whatever is there, but usefulness arises from whatever is not."
- Lao Tzu

Post June 02 2004, 22:52 PM
Mark O'Dwyer
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Redwolf wrote:Purty! Is she a Hog?

My hubby rides a Kawasaki Vulcan...the front is very like that.

Redwolf


Nope, I can't afford a hog! It's a Suzuki Intruder 800... I added straight pipes the other day though (not shown in picture), so it does sound like a hog though! 8)

Kawasaki Vulcans are way cool too... lotsa power!

- Mark
"Advantage is had from whatever is there, but usefulness arises from whatever is not."
- Lao Tzu

Post June 02 2004, 23:04 PM
Redwolf
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LOL! We couldn't afford a Hog either (well, not the Heritage Softail hubby wanted, anyway!), but he loves his Vulcan, which he's dubbed "T'byke" (see if there are any old Trekkies here who will get that!).

One of these days I'm going to get around to taking the MSF Riders Class....

Redwolf
Níl mé anseo níos mó, a chairde. Tá IGTF caillte...tachta le fógraí. Feicfidh mé sibh ar an suíomh seo

Mar a duirt Seán Michael i "The Secret of Roan Inish": "Ní mise bhur n-asal, a ainmhíthe gallda. Sacaigí suas i bhur dtóin é!"

Post June 02 2004, 23:11 PM
Mark O'Dwyer
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Redwolf wrote:LOL! We couldn't afford a Hog either (well, not the Heritage Softail hubby wanted, anyway!), but he loves his Vulcan, which he's dubbed "T'byke" (see if there are any old Trekkies here who will get that!).

One of these days I'm going to get around to taking the MSF Riders Class....

Redwolf


When I took my riders test for the first time it was on a small factory-raked Kawasaki 424 LTD! It was easy to maneuver around the cones being so light. There was a guy with a new Harly Fatboy ahead of me who just got the bike and kept crushing the cones! Hahahahaha!!!

It's great to be a biker, as long as you drive PARANOID! 8O It's the only way to avoid those maniacs who always say the biker "just came out of nowhere Officer!"

- Mark :wink:
"Advantage is had from whatever is there, but usefulness arises from whatever is not."
- Lao Tzu

Post June 02 2004, 23:26 PM
Redwolf
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Mark O'Dwyer wrote:
When I took my riders test for the first time it was on a small factory-raked Kawasaki 424 LTD! It was easy to maneuver around the cones being so light. There was a guy with a new Harly Fatboy ahead of me who just got the bike and kept crushing the cones! Hahahahaha!!!

It's great to be a biker, as long as you drive PARANOID! 8O It's the only way to avoid those maniacs who always say the biker "just came out of nowhere Officer!"

- Mark :wink:


That's one nice thing about the Riders Class...if you pass that, you don't have to take the state Ride Test here in California (it's one of the incentives...reduction in insurance being another). And they definitely teach you to ride paranoid! When hubby took it, three people who came to the first session decided not to get bikes, once they realized just how oblivious drivers are.

I'm positively paranoid about bikes when I'm driving...always give them lots of space, am careful to make eye contact when necessary, etc. Comes of having a loved one who's a rider.

Loud pipes save lives, dude! That's usually how I know there's a bike coming up behind me. Good idea, putting straight pipes on. We can't get by with that here, but I've often wished there were a way to toggle...quiet for the neighborhood, loud for the freeway!

Redwolf
Níl mé anseo níos mó, a chairde. Tá IGTF caillte...tachta le fógraí. Feicfidh mé sibh ar an suíomh seo

Mar a duirt Seán Michael i "The Secret of Roan Inish": "Ní mise bhur n-asal, a ainmhíthe gallda. Sacaigí suas i bhur dtóin é!"

Post June 02 2004, 23:47 PM
Ailill
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Pól wrote:yeah that looks like a nice Car/automobile

Pity about the crappy motor bike in front of it




LOL!! :lach: :lach: :lach: :lach:
"Tá an saol mór lán den fhilíocht ag an té dar dual a thuigbheáil agus ní thráfaidh an tobar go deo na ndeor."
Seosamh Mac Grianna, Mo Bhealach Féin

Post June 03 2004, 0:07 AM
oisin718
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Seo mo cheannsa féin :roll:

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