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Title: Only bikers should make biker Tee's... Post by Serowbot on 08/17/15 at 08:41:13 800lbs?.. 5 speed?,... air-cooled?... :-?... http://i938.photobucket.com/albums/ad225/ru4realeddiemon/113000_n.png |
Title: Re: Only bikers should make biker Tee's... Post by Dave on 08/17/15 at 08:56:21 Yep....the written text and the graphic aren't compatible. Needs about 400 pounds added on, a gear taken away, and you need to drain the radiator on that sport bike! |
Title: Re: Only bikers should make biker Tee's... Post by Ed L. on 08/17/15 at 10:18:55 Can't see why you would want to brag about owning a 800lb motorcycle. Kinda like driving a Yugo and bragging about it. |
Title: Re: Only bikers should make biker Tee's... Post by sjaskow - FSO on 08/17/15 at 11:08:41 58794251331D0 wrote:
I have a 900+ pound bike and I'll be glad to brag about it. What would you like to hear? :) |
Title: Re: Only bikers should make biker Tee's... Post by Ed L. on 08/17/15 at 11:14:15 I'm sure it's better than a Yugo, just never had the cash to get into big cruisers. No offense ment ;) |
Title: Re: Only bikers should make biker Tee's... Post by old.indian on 08/18/15 at 08:23:26 #3 stepson and a couple of his buddies came by the other day.. Two Big Harleys and a new Triumph Rocket 3. :o That trumpet is one big a$$ honker. 2300 ccs !!!! And about as easy to straddle as a Clydesdale. I took the Thumper out on the back roads with 'em and felt like a Chihuahua being chased by a bunch of buffalo. :-[ |
Title: Re: Only bikers should make biker Tee's... Post by verslagen1 on 08/18/15 at 08:46:13 3C3F377D3A3D373A323D530 wrote:
1 of the reasons I like the supertrapp is 2 bolts and the whole core slips out. then you'll have them buffalo beggin' for mercy. 8-) |
Title: Re: Only bikers should make biker Tee's... Post by Dave on 08/18/15 at 10:07:45 292A22682F28222F2728460 wrote:
Good description......we had that experience on the last Dragon Run. Springmans brother in law Steve has a big Harley, and could make it dance through the curves. He rode that Harley as well as I have ever seen one ridden. The darn thing wasn't subtle about it though....and you could hear the gnarly beast behind you just itching for you to make a mistake! The only thing that saved me is that I don't hear all that well anymore, and my mirrors are really small.....so it didn't look so intimidating in the rear view! |
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