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(04-22-2016, 08:15 PM)Chapomis_imp Wrote: And aversion to Farkel I can see, but what's wrong with Twisties ?
Flitter ??? 
There's nothing particularly wrong with "twisties", I just use "curves" or "crooked sections" instead. "Twisties" seem to me like something a twelve year old girl would us to hold her ponytail up.
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Wow glad I slept in this morning. A heck of a thread to read first thing in the morning lol
I'd use accoutrements but not sure I could spell it and not really sure how to say it.
Btw Capo.. Did I miss your ride report on your new Thruxton?
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Nasty little word, isn't it?
Conjures up all sorts of unpleasant ideas. To me thats the true meaning of the word, items we rush out to buy for our motorcycle that are over-priced, of limited function and worthiness, and mainly serve to attract attention.
Saddlebags, fairings, exhaust systems, gps - na, not a farkle.
deer whistles, tassels, bicycle cards in the spokes - yep.
Twisties - first image is the shape (not color!) my underwear has just after some idiot pulls in front of me on the road causing me to panic slowdown.
Just too generic a term to describe roads, sort of like an Eskimo (not PC, I know) saying "it's snowing".
I suppose calling fingerless gloves "nose pickers" is out too.
What about "a**ess chaps"?
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I agree, I don't like the term "farkle" either, and this sentence is the first time I've ever used the word.
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I've always assumed that "farkle" was the look that accompanies the phrase "you spent how much?"
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My ST1100-riding friend was saying "farkle" twenty years ago. I think it originated from the long-distance riding community (IBA), perhaps with the help from Rider's Warehouse (of Aerostitch fame). The term has appeared in Motorcycle Consumer News (RIP) on a very frequent basis, especially in articles about accessorizing bikes for long-distance touring events. Bill Shaw comes to mind as a frequent contributor. Seems he was never completely satisfied with the results of his aftermarket excursions.
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First world problems....
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(04-22-2016, 10:35 PM)The ferret_imp Wrote: Wow glad I slept in this morning. A heck of a thread to read first thing in the morning lol
I'd use accoutrements but not sure I could spell it and not really sure how to say it.
Btw Capo.. Did I miss your ride report on your new Thruxton?
No, been too busy this week, but the report is on the way!
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I can't help but imagine being the life of the party if I could fart glitter.
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(04-22-2016, 10:33 PM)EmptySea_imp Wrote: (04-22-2016, 08:15 PM)Chapomis_imp Wrote: And aversion to Farkel I can see, but what's wrong with Twisties ?
Flitter ??? 
There's nothing particularly wrong with "twisties", I just use "curves" or "crooked sections" instead. "Twisties" seem to me like something a twelve year old girl would us to hold her ponytail up.
There's nothing particularly wrong with "twisties", I just use "curves" or "crooked sections" instead. "Twisties" seem to me like something a twelve year old girl would use to hold her ponytail up. I hate that my iPad is fried. The above was supposed to just correct a spelling error, but I can't see squat on this farkling iPhone.