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- Damir Besic
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John,
I almost bought a Concours myself.I like sport-touring bikes a lot.I almost traded my V Strom for a new ZZR 1200 couple weeks back but then I remembered I had another steel to pay for so I chiled out for a sec.
Bobbe,great idea,lets go ride while the weather is still nice.Friends of mine went for a ride to Mount Eagle adn they said it was great.Maybe we can take a ride and when we get there we can have a nice steel talk and a cold beer.
Db
if I was buying a harley I would buy a black one.They say those sound the best...
I almost bought a Concours myself.I like sport-touring bikes a lot.I almost traded my V Strom for a new ZZR 1200 couple weeks back but then I remembered I had another steel to pay for so I chiled out for a sec.
Bobbe,great idea,lets go ride while the weather is still nice.Friends of mine went for a ride to Mount Eagle adn they said it was great.Maybe we can take a ride and when we get there we can have a nice steel talk and a cold beer.
Db
if I was buying a harley I would buy a black one.They say those sound the best...
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I've had Goldwings for almost 20 years. But ordered a new Yamaha FJR1300 ABS this spring. It's due in OCT I'm excited.
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I like long distance touring, and needed a change of pace.
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I like long distance touring, and needed a change of pace.
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Chris Kennison
Ft. Collins, Colorado
"There is no spoon" www.book-em-danno.com
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rule 3 Don't hit cruise resume at traffic lights
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In 1950 bought my 1st bike A Harley 1946 model 45. Then a 1948 74, then a New 1952 74 and dressed it up all the way I like dressers.
In 1982 Bought a Yamaha 650, the man at the shop said are you sure you can ride this thing it is fast and hot, I was 52 and had 100,00 mile behind me, I said I think i can make it.
Then a Honda Silver Wing GL 500.
The last one in 1982 a Gold Wing, and a Time Out Camp trailer, Nan and I loved to ride thru the Smoky's.
200,000 miles in all we loved it then it's over now.
ernie
PS nan would not camp out but the bike looked great outside Holiday Inns????????????
In 1982 Bought a Yamaha 650, the man at the shop said are you sure you can ride this thing it is fast and hot, I was 52 and had 100,00 mile behind me, I said I think i can make it.
Then a Honda Silver Wing GL 500.
The last one in 1982 a Gold Wing, and a Time Out Camp trailer, Nan and I loved to ride thru the Smoky's.
200,000 miles in all we loved it then it's over now.
ernie
PS nan would not camp out but the bike looked great outside Holiday Inns????????????
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I have owned quite a few bikes over the years but at the present time I am riding a 1979 Yamaha 650cc vertical twin. My son Greg was just home for 4 days and left this morning on his 1981 HD Iron Head sporster going back to London, Ky. We spent a couple of days riding around the countryside and it sure was fun, its been a long time since Greg and I have had a chance to ride together. Bikes I have owned;
1951 HD 74CI full dresser
1951 Triumph Thunderbird 650cc
19?? BSA 500cc single
1964 Matchless 750cc twin
1965 HD 165CC Hummer
1972 250cc Yamaha YDS7 Twin
1982 Kawasaki 440cc Twin
1982 Yamaha 550cc 4 cyl
1979 Yamaha 750cc Triple
1980 Yamaha 650cc Vertical Twin
Of the 46 years I have know my wife Karen she has been on a bike with me exactly two times, maybe she just doesn't like them. Hey, I forgot to list the Whizzer Bike, how many of you guys remember those. Some pictures on request.
1951 HD 74CI full dresser
1951 Triumph Thunderbird 650cc
19?? BSA 500cc single
1964 Matchless 750cc twin
1965 HD 165CC Hummer
1972 250cc Yamaha YDS7 Twin
1982 Kawasaki 440cc Twin
1982 Yamaha 550cc 4 cyl
1979 Yamaha 750cc Triple
1980 Yamaha 650cc Vertical Twin
Of the 46 years I have know my wife Karen she has been on a bike with me exactly two times, maybe she just doesn't like them. Hey, I forgot to list the Whizzer Bike, how many of you guys remember those. Some pictures on request.
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Been riding 46 years now. Still here to report it.
I've owned a lot of 'em, starting with a 3 hp Cushman scooter, then a Vespa, then....Yamahas, Kawasakis, Triumphs, Harleys, and Hondas.
Recently traded my trusty '95 Goldwing with 42K troublefree miles on it for a new '04 'Wing. With 1800ccs, fuel injection, and solid lifters, it goes really well.
I've owned a lot of 'em, starting with a 3 hp Cushman scooter, then a Vespa, then....Yamahas, Kawasakis, Triumphs, Harleys, and Hondas.
Recently traded my trusty '95 Goldwing with 42K troublefree miles on it for a new '04 'Wing. With 1800ccs, fuel injection, and solid lifters, it goes really well.
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About motorcycle riders it has been said that:
"There are BOLD riders, and there are OLD riders....but not many BOLD OLD riders!"
www.genejones.com
"There are BOLD riders, and there are OLD riders....but not many BOLD OLD riders!"
www.genejones.com
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http://www.star-riders.org/starcruiser/volume1-2/crocker.html<SMALL>Thanks for posting the picture of Paul Bigsby of Bigsby Guitar fame. I read somewhere that he worked at the Crocker factory and that he was instrumental in the developement of the big tank Crocker.</SMALL>
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