anotherversionofthetruth wrote:Good guys go to heaven. Bad guys go to hell. Guys on motorcycles go wherever
they fucking want.
hey C-man!
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hey C-man!
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Re: hey C-man!
I love it. Thanks man!Mr Kleen wrote:this one's for you
anotherversionofthetruth wrote:Good guys go to heaven. Bad guys go to hell. Guys on motorcycles go wherever
they fucking want.
(ignoring teh h8trz)
colin
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I'm not hatin'. I just have a dirty mind.
Matter of fact, within the past, like two or three weeks, I've been considering trying to sell the Celica for a down payment on a used Yamaha FZ or Virago. If only to be able to use the HOV lanes without feeling guilty about it. But, even if that does happen it's not going to be any time soon.
Matter of fact, within the past, like two or three weeks, I've been considering trying to sell the Celica for a down payment on a used Yamaha FZ or Virago. If only to be able to use the HOV lanes without feeling guilty about it. But, even if that does happen it's not going to be any time soon.
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Not sure, I'm considering pros, cons, and styling of both. Knowing me and how I drive I think I'm less likely to kill myself on a cruiser. On the other hand, sport bikes I believe tend to have better maneuverability and I might be able to find one for cheaper.complacent wrote:Are you more interested in a sportbike, cruiser or sport touring motorcycle? I have tons of opinions and advice. We can talk about it on Saturday.
BUT, first things first. I need to get the "M" added to my PA license. Or finally get a VA one.
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sirwilliam wrote:WRB...its Ze scooter w/ PEP!:
or if you just can't live without AWD
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