10-25-2016, 01:03 AM
(10-24-2016, 10:25 PM)Sam Mac_imp Wrote:(10-24-2016, 01:01 AM)Ulvetanna_imp Wrote:(10-06-2016, 08:57 AM)Sam Mac_imp Wrote:(10-06-2016, 08:17 AM)The ferret_imp Wrote: LOL there's about $ 90 grand worth of toys eh?
yea could have saved a lot of money buying the CB first.
Luckily I bought the S1000RR and the Can't Aim used so I didn't get killed on them but I took a bath on the 2 Hardly Able's. Time to just stop and enjoy the ride on the CB. You meet the nicest people on a Honda. Sort of feel like the old days on my CL77. Dang I miss that bike.
Luckily I bought the S1000RR and the Can't Aim used so I didn't get killed on them but I took a bath on the 2 Hardly Able's. Time to just stop and enjoy the ride on the CB. You meet the nicest people on a Honda. Sort of feel like the old days on my CL77. Dang I miss that bike. To me that is what it is all about. Try everything. I've had every kind of bike there is except a trials bike and full-boat tourer. Lots of dirtbikes, dual-sports, a couple Harleys, a few KLRs, XL's, a CR250R (two-smoke), some BMW's, a whole bunch of Japanese sportbikes and sport-tourers, I can't even remember 'em all.
Life is nothing but one big test drive and whatever you can afford, ride it, drive it, use it. Pack all kinds of experiences into it. It don't have nothing to do with money nor good grammer. Money can be made, grammar can be learned, and fun can be had with the right attitude.
Luckily I bought the S1000RR and the Can't Aim used so I didn't get killed on them but I took a bath on the 2 Hardly Able's. Time to just stop and enjoy the ride on the CB. You meet the nicest people on a Honda. Sort of feel like the old days on my CL77. Dang I miss that bike. To me that is what it is all about. Try everything. I've had every kind of bike there is except a trials bike and full-boat tourer. Lots of dirtbikes, dual-sports, a couple Harleys, a few KLRs, XL's, a CR250R (two-smoke), some BMW's, a whole bunch of Japanese sportbikes and sport-tourers, I can't even remember 'em all.
Life is nothing but one big test drive and whatever you can afford, ride it, drive it, use it. Pack all kinds of experiences into it. It don't have nothing to do with money nor good grammer. Money can be made, grammar can be learned, and fun can be had with the right attitude.
Here are a few more of the bikes I had back in the Day. Pics are from the net. Honda 90 got it for free because it was seized, Honda CL77, Bultaco, 250 Alpina, Rokon 340 RT2, Honda XR500R and a Honda XR200R. Then I got out of riding till 2010.
Luckily I bought the S1000RR and the Can't Aim used so I didn't get killed on them but I took a bath on the 2 Hardly Able's. Time to just stop and enjoy the ride on the CB. You meet the nicest people on a Honda. Sort of feel like the old days on my CL77. Dang I miss that bike. To me that is what it is all about. Try everything. I've had every kind of bike there is except a trials bike and full-boat tourer. Lots of dirtbikes, dual-sports, a couple Harleys, a few KLRs, XL's, a CR250R (two-smoke), some BMW's, a whole bunch of Japanese sportbikes and sport-tourers, I can't even remember 'em all.
Life is nothing but one big test drive and whatever you can afford, ride it, drive it, use it. Pack all kinds of experiences into it. It don't have nothing to do with money nor good grammer. Money can be made, grammar can be learned, and fun can be had with the right attitude.
Here are a few more of the bikes I had back in the Day. Pics are from the net. Honda 90 got it for free because it was seized, Honda CL77, Bultaco, 250 Alpina, Rokon 340 RT2, Honda XR500R and a Honda XR200R. Then I got out of riding till 2010. Nice, it's all about the memories. Some guys have bikes to share experiences, others as a way to get away from it all. Me, I was mostly one of the guys who used the bike to get out onto the Continental Divide or Ebbets Pass and wonder what it was all about. I still wonder.
