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It sounds to me like he's having fun, and if he can have more fun on a bigger bike, even if he only rides it 1000 miles a year, I say more power to him. Besides, his tires will last longer. I have two bikes and I can only ride one at a time, I'm sure that makes me some kind of a douche. (Patrick, has like, four.) Diff - I see a lot of 4,5,6 year old bikes with less than 4K on them for sale. It's supposed to be fun - not a job. Ride when you want and when you enjoy it. |
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O.k. I know when I'm beat! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: |
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p.s. i've never used this smiley and it cracks me up: :retard: hahaha So...anyone coming to Florida for Biketoberfest? The only biker event I've made it to so far was the Leesburg rally. That was a lot of fun but the people I was with only wanted to stay for an hour! I wanted to stand around and watch all of the people, and see the stuntbike show, and the Ride Like a Pro thing, and all of the choppers....and walk around since it took us 3 hours to get there and my butt hurt.. My next mission when I'm not so poor is to get a gel pad seat cover. That would definitely make me want to ride more. |
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If you have a chance try to find a sheep skin too. I won't ride without one now. It also keeps a gel seat from heating up and cooking body parts. Been there done that.
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Thanks WW. My parking lot isn't very shady, and even with my bike cover on, the seat still gets hot. Whenever I sit down all I can think about is the "hot hot hot hothot!" noise Mario makes when he falls in lava on Mario64...
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Happy 1 year anniversary diffluere, and congrats on not dropping it at all in that first year! The first time I owned a street bike, I dropped it twice in the first 3 months, and one of them ended up souring me on bikes for about 20 years. But now I am back on one, older, wiser and safer.
I am not about to jump into the lively discussion other than to say this : if I never rode when it was above 100 degrees, well - I would probably only get to ride about 20 days a year!!! LOL! (ok, I am exaggerating : 50 days a year!) I am in Phoenix, Arizona, and it cracks me up when I hear people say 100ยบ is hot. Heck, I have to put a coat on when it gets that cool! :lol: Ok, I am done with my "I live in a convection oven" humor for today. Congrats, and keep enjoying that bike - whenever and wherever you ride :2tup: AZ Kev |
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Congrats diff, I'm getting close to 3 years now. Still love the little bike.
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AZ heat fells better at 110 than MD heat at 90 let me tell you. It's a all muggy over here. Sweat not evaporating... it just keeps on coming.... |
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Congratulations diffluere! I think you're getting some good use from your GZ.
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According to the weather.com thing, its 89 here, feels like 100, and we have 65% humidity (it rained a few hours ago...yes, i rode home in the rain). Where ArizonaKev is its 104, feels like 101 (damn) and only 16% humidity. *shrug* Both sound like they suck, but i'd rather be in a convection oven than a sauna..=P In all honesty it's the middle of summer and I live in a college town. I'd rather put on a bikini and drink a cold beer by the pool than put on jeans and boots and ride a motorcycle (most days). Sometimes I just need to get away from people and that's when I like to go on a nice long cruise. |
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