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Commute home ought to be a bit interesting if the forecasts are accurate.
Stunning commute in to work though. Wore quite a bit of rubber off the sides of my boots and tires; and met/rode with a cool older guy on a vintage Honda GL1000 or 1100 in perfect shape. He was riding pretty slowly/poorly and grinning from ear to ear at every stop. I told him to follow me on some fun roads and while it was a bit of a pain to wait for him to catch up after a few corners, it was fun to see his sheer joy from riding the curves. You meet the nicest people on their Hondas. Those of you born after 1968 probably won't get that semi-obscure, paraphrased reference.
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Originally posted by legalspeed
And changed the image forever. Well, almost.![]()
I ride with this older guy all the time....he rides a 2001 victory and he loves the curves. The only problem is when he goes to fast or hits a bump he drags his pipes...you otta see the sparks fly....its funny as hell. By the way I was born in 63 so I know what your talking about.Stoink....we should hook up for a ride sometime. We do a bike nite every Tues. at 6:00 in N. Woodstock.Get in touch if you are interested. Rock
I ride with an older crowd quite a bit, being an active member of the Concours Owners Group. Most of those guys can ride very well and they are, for the most part, fun to ride with. They also think nothing of riding in from NY or NJ for a single meal and camaraderie.Originally posted by rockGSX-R750-NH
I ride with this older guy all the time....he rides a 2001 victory and he loves the curves. The only problem is when he goes to fast or hits a bump he drags his pipes...you otta see the sparks fly....its funny as hell. By the way I was born in 63 so I know what your talking about.Stoink....we should hook up for a ride sometime. We do a bike nite every Tues. at 6:00 in N. Woodstock.Get in touch if you are interested. Rock
Don't see myself making it to the bike night (not much of a night rider) but a day ride would be fun. Thinking of doing some of the secret NH roads that no one knows about sometime soon. I really want to try a back road only trip to Dixville Notch from Raymond which would be a long day but worth the effort I think.
I know it probably sounds insane to you living up there in sport bike heaven (or as close as one can get in NH) but there are some fun roads down this way. None are very long but unlike the great white north, the variety is vast and you could spend a whole day exploring twisty fun roads without ever leaving Rockingham county (with a guide).
You meet the nicest people on their Hondas. Those of you born after 1968 probably won't get that semi-obscure, paraphrased reference.
just to make you happy, i was born in 1987 and i get it !
why does it say bretsv650 if you ride a 636???
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Happy???Originally posted by bretsv650
just to make you happy, i was born in 1987 and i get it !
Now I just feel old. I graduated High School three years before you were born.
well this oughta make ya happier then... I was on my 2nd hitch in the Air Force when you got outta school... ya damned YOUNG PUNK!!!Originally posted by stoinkythepig
Happy???
Now I just feel old. I graduated High School three years before you were born.![]()
WWSD? (what would Sneakers do?)
"for every credibility gap, there is a gullibility fill"
jeff f
'97 RF900R
Yep, that makes me happy. Where do you store your walker when you ride?
you kids always underestimate how hardy your elders are... I only need the walker after a night of jitterbugging...![]()
WWSD? (what would Sneakers do?)
"for every credibility gap, there is a gullibility fill"
jeff f
'97 RF900R
so dirt, what *were* the dinosaurs like? just as scary as in jurassic park?
The only "intuitive" interface is the nipple.
nope... much scarier...Originally posted by twrayinma
so dirt, what *were* the dinosaurs like? just as scary as in jurassic park?
...but not *quite* as scary as watching you ride in traffic![]()
WWSD? (what would Sneakers do?)
"for every credibility gap, there is a gullibility fill"
jeff f
'97 RF900R