340 miles on the Goldwing this weekend
justan wrote:
Alex Wrote in message:
Keyser Söze wrote:
On 6/21/16 9:09 AM, justan wrote:
Keyser Söze Wrote in message:
On 6/20/16 6:41 PM, Poquito Loco wrote:
On Mon, 20 Jun 2016 14:58:26 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:
Yes I bought one. A used 1983 Honda Aspencade with only 23xxx
miles on it. Nice bike I bought well cheap too. Missus and I
logged 180 miles Sunday afternoon. Man was it hot. But she loved
the ride and was impressed at how smooth and quiet this macbine
is. It's no speed demon even though Honda boasts of 81 hp from the
1100cc engine, but the beast also weighs about 750 lb dry too.
Anyhow I had it up to 80 which warrented a tough in the ribs. So..,
Oh this bike has some quirks but it's 33 years old too. Nothing
that can't be reasonably handled though. After work I'm planning
on goofing off maybe another hundred miles tonight. I love it!
You go, guy! Nothing like a nice evening ride out there in the
country. Here it seems to take 45
minutes to get to a decent riding area. Better post a picture or two.
You're probably making Harry feel badly. I havent' heard about any
of his 'Ducati' escapades lately.
How's the seat on that thing? Comfortable?
I don't have "escapades," Racist John, but I was up in Connecticut
recently with my motorcycle, which I transported in the back of my
pick-me-up-truck.
We're you up there for a poser event? We see a lot of motorcycles
riding in trailers and pick me ups. I guess the owners are afraid
to break in the saddles or wear the little nibs off the tires. To
each his own. ?
A poser event? Would that be what you attend when you visit your old
navee buddies, to reminisce about your wartime escapades sharing condoms?
WFT is THAT? Karen really needs to see these posts.
A psych Dr with a fruitcake living under the same roof. There must
be some interesting conversations going on at her house. Maybe
she keeps him around to have a subject to practice on while off
duty.
My bet is that she has no idea what he is typing all day or she would be
long gone.
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