LANCER wrote on 12/31/69 at 16:00:08:Which direction from Tulsa are you? I lived there years ago and worked one summer at a taco place. My mom is living in Henyretta and has been for a long time. Lots of family all over Oklahoma.
I'm out east, nearly to Catoosa. Just about a mile and a half South of the drag strip.
Quote:By the way, I am no feather weight rider either. I have been heavier in the past but am now all the way down to 203 ... just weighed in today so that is a very current weight. Hopefully, in a week or two I will be below the 200 mark for the first time in .................................................................. I do not remember when I was last under 200.
Anyway, the lighter I get the faster the bike gets.
I am hoping to get more from the mod's on the engine but will be happy with a moderate increase. We shall see when all is back together. At the rate I am going it may be snowing at Christmas before I finish ... all kinds of stuff keeps getting in the way and slowing up the build.
The name REX means King, so if you were Rex King then you would actually be King King. That would be interesting.
I had not given my bike a name for a very long time, but after my brother died unexpectedly last year I decided to name it after him, and his middle name was Rex.
I won't confess to anything but 250+, but I am bigger. In fact I almost had myself worked down below 250 a few months ago, and then let it slip back up. I do remember the last time below 200 for me. My wife had been in a bad car wreck, so we didn't have her income. At the same time we got caught with three houses, and mortgages. We were fixing and flipping houses, and just got caught off guard by her car wreck. I ended up working 70-80 hour weeks in the summer for the overtime. Since I was working the paint shop, it required full coveralls hat, headdress and respirator. In the 90+ degree weather and high humidity common here, that will sweat some weight off a fat boy quick!
REX=King ... Yup that's why I wished they'd named me REX!
I get through Heneryetta occasionally on my pawnshop tours. The town's big claim to fame is being the hometown of whats-his-name, the old QB for Dallas. Whoops there I go again giving away my lack of interest in football. That isn't well tolerated in Okiezakistan.
Anyways, good work on the bike, and getting your weight down so far. At this point I'd be happy to see 220-230 pounds again. THEN I might set my sights lower.
Having any bike perform and handle better at a lower weight is one reason I took up riding again. Hoping it would be more incentive to drop pounds.