OT - Motorcycle fuel mileage
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Re: OT - Motorcycle fuel mileage
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KJ wrote:
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> i'm just educating good-ole' Bill so he may not be so inclined to question
> my integrity again.
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KJ wrote:
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> i'm just educating good-ole' Bill so he may not be so inclined to question
> my integrity again.
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Re: OT - Motorcycle fuel mileage
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KJ wrote:
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> i'm just educating good-ole' Bill so he may not be so inclined to question
> my integrity again.
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KJ wrote:
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> i'm just educating good-ole' Bill so he may not be so inclined to question
> my integrity again.
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Re: OT - Motorcycle fuel mileage
I'll bet the springer lives on somewhere.
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Mike Romain wrote:
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> Sweet!
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> That sucker would be worth half a fortune these days!
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> Mike
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Mike Romain wrote:
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> Sweet!
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> That sucker would be worth half a fortune these days!
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> Mike
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I'll bet the springer lives on somewhere.
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Mike Romain wrote:
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> Sweet!
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> That sucker would be worth half a fortune these days!
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> Mike
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Mike Romain wrote:
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> Sweet!
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> That sucker would be worth half a fortune these days!
>
> Mike
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Re: OT - Motorcycle fuel mileage
I'll bet the springer lives on somewhere.
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Mike Romain wrote:
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> Sweet!
>
> That sucker would be worth half a fortune these days!
>
> Mike
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Mike Romain wrote:
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> Sweet!
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> That sucker would be worth half a fortune these days!
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> Mike
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Re: OT - Motorcycle fuel mileage
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote
> -jc wrote:
> >
> > Because I still have control of the motorcycle I can continue to
maneuver
> > and attempt to avoid the fridge. Had I been sliding on the ground with
> > sparks flying, I would be unable to control my rate of deceleration and
> > direction ... thanks for proving my point.
> >
> LOL, OK. All I can say is you must have a really light bike, and
> don't know that a Harley sized bike we must have to zig before we can
> zag. I bet you think you could have missed that Congressman.
I have owned and ridden bikes over 600lbs ... my current street bike is a
bit over 400lbs. It's often the Harley guys that think "laying her down" is
the right thing to do ... sheesh. ;-)
Why on earth would you bet that?
--
- Jeff
- ........................ then again, what do I know.
> -jc wrote:
> >
> > Because I still have control of the motorcycle I can continue to
maneuver
> > and attempt to avoid the fridge. Had I been sliding on the ground with
> > sparks flying, I would be unable to control my rate of deceleration and
> > direction ... thanks for proving my point.
> >
> LOL, OK. All I can say is you must have a really light bike, and
> don't know that a Harley sized bike we must have to zig before we can
> zag. I bet you think you could have missed that Congressman.
I have owned and ridden bikes over 600lbs ... my current street bike is a
bit over 400lbs. It's often the Harley guys that think "laying her down" is
the right thing to do ... sheesh. ;-)
Why on earth would you bet that?
--
- Jeff
- ........................ then again, what do I know.
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Re: OT - Motorcycle fuel mileage
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote
> -jc wrote:
> >
> > Because I still have control of the motorcycle I can continue to
maneuver
> > and attempt to avoid the fridge. Had I been sliding on the ground with
> > sparks flying, I would be unable to control my rate of deceleration and
> > direction ... thanks for proving my point.
> >
> LOL, OK. All I can say is you must have a really light bike, and
> don't know that a Harley sized bike we must have to zig before we can
> zag. I bet you think you could have missed that Congressman.
I have owned and ridden bikes over 600lbs ... my current street bike is a
bit over 400lbs. It's often the Harley guys that think "laying her down" is
the right thing to do ... sheesh. ;-)
Why on earth would you bet that?
--
- Jeff
- ........................ then again, what do I know.
> -jc wrote:
> >
> > Because I still have control of the motorcycle I can continue to
maneuver
> > and attempt to avoid the fridge. Had I been sliding on the ground with
> > sparks flying, I would be unable to control my rate of deceleration and
> > direction ... thanks for proving my point.
> >
> LOL, OK. All I can say is you must have a really light bike, and
> don't know that a Harley sized bike we must have to zig before we can
> zag. I bet you think you could have missed that Congressman.
I have owned and ridden bikes over 600lbs ... my current street bike is a
bit over 400lbs. It's often the Harley guys that think "laying her down" is
the right thing to do ... sheesh. ;-)
Why on earth would you bet that?
--
- Jeff
- ........................ then again, what do I know.
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Re: OT - Motorcycle fuel mileage
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote
> -jc wrote:
> >
> > Because I still have control of the motorcycle I can continue to
maneuver
> > and attempt to avoid the fridge. Had I been sliding on the ground with
> > sparks flying, I would be unable to control my rate of deceleration and
> > direction ... thanks for proving my point.
> >
> LOL, OK. All I can say is you must have a really light bike, and
> don't know that a Harley sized bike we must have to zig before we can
> zag. I bet you think you could have missed that Congressman.
I have owned and ridden bikes over 600lbs ... my current street bike is a
bit over 400lbs. It's often the Harley guys that think "laying her down" is
the right thing to do ... sheesh. ;-)
Why on earth would you bet that?
--
- Jeff
- ........................ then again, what do I know.
> -jc wrote:
> >
> > Because I still have control of the motorcycle I can continue to
maneuver
> > and attempt to avoid the fridge. Had I been sliding on the ground with
> > sparks flying, I would be unable to control my rate of deceleration and
> > direction ... thanks for proving my point.
> >
> LOL, OK. All I can say is you must have a really light bike, and
> don't know that a Harley sized bike we must have to zig before we can
> zag. I bet you think you could have missed that Congressman.
I have owned and ridden bikes over 600lbs ... my current street bike is a
bit over 400lbs. It's often the Harley guys that think "laying her down" is
the right thing to do ... sheesh. ;-)
Why on earth would you bet that?
--
- Jeff
- ........................ then again, what do I know.
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Re: OT - Motorcycle fuel mileage
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote
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> I also have a Triumph 3 wheel Trike in the back of the garage...
Used to be acquaintances with a "real biker" that had a VW powered trike ...
he would pull huge wheelies down main street. It had a fake coffin gas tank
.... the real fuel tank was a 15 gal Olympia keg.
--
- Jeff
- ........................ then again, what do I know.
>
> I also have a Triumph 3 wheel Trike in the back of the garage...
Used to be acquaintances with a "real biker" that had a VW powered trike ...
he would pull huge wheelies down main street. It had a fake coffin gas tank
.... the real fuel tank was a 15 gal Olympia keg.
--
- Jeff
- ........................ then again, what do I know.
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Re: OT - Motorcycle fuel mileage
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote
>
> I also have a Triumph 3 wheel Trike in the back of the garage...
Used to be acquaintances with a "real biker" that had a VW powered trike ...
he would pull huge wheelies down main street. It had a fake coffin gas tank
.... the real fuel tank was a 15 gal Olympia keg.
--
- Jeff
- ........................ then again, what do I know.
>
> I also have a Triumph 3 wheel Trike in the back of the garage...
Used to be acquaintances with a "real biker" that had a VW powered trike ...
he would pull huge wheelies down main street. It had a fake coffin gas tank
.... the real fuel tank was a 15 gal Olympia keg.
--
- Jeff
- ........................ then again, what do I know.