Have one for me, a ride that is
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: In a van, down by the river.
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Have one for me, a ride that is
Hello to everyone. Central Pa. here. (Yes, I am needing a hit of crack real bad! Crack being a ride.)[/align][/align]Current bikes – ’08 black pearl SG,Vulcan, TTR250(had to slow down for the boy), CR80*, and KLX110*. *Kid made me.[/align][/align]I have enjoyed what I have read of the forum and look forward to a lot more.[/align][/align]****Special request: Can someone please call Old Man Winter and tell him I have owned a new bike for over a month and I can’t get the thing to my garage. Thank you. I envy riders in the better climate regions.[/align][/align]You see, I typically ride if it is 30 degrees or warmer. But my township must not have spent their budget on road gravel the past few years, because this year, they are putting in on an inch thick, even if a cloud passes overhead. Holy cow, give it a rest all ready. I have goodies in the garage and nothing to put them on. It looks like I’m running a chop shop.[/align][/align]History:[/align]I have been riding since I was 10. Obviously, in the dirt first. My first bike was a Suzuki 70. Mybrother explained how to operate the bike, blah, blah, blah. So I jumped on and took off. Now, hearing him tell that story still puts me on the floor laughing. “He took to the riding concept fast. He comes flying bye grabbing gears and just never stopped shifting – literally, he had the poor thing wound out, but he kept clutching and shifting up, praying for another gear.” Hey, my momma always said try hard for what you want, and I wanted another gear dammit! [/align][/align]Dirt: 2, 3 and 4 wheels. X’s, CR’s, R’s – you get the Red idea. Yama dirt dog right now. Street: FZR, Ninja 7, RC51, Vulcan,andnow the SG. Loved them all and the SG should keep meattention.[/align][/align]Like a lot of you, I’m a DIY. My brother is mechanically gifted. As he says, thankfully I paid at least a little attention. I would rather bone something up myself than pay someone else to bone it up. [/align][/align]I noticed a lot of newbies like me, just drop the hello and goodbye lines. So I figured I would give you something to read, or at least someone to mess with. Ok, nice to say hello to everyone.[/align][/align]
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RE: Have one for me, a ride that is
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RE: Have one for me, a ride that is
Welcome from So Cal, a little warmer here I have to say, will be riding this weekend and think of all the cannot