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Reply #15 - 02/17/12 at 06:07:36
 
Oldfeller--FSO wrote on 02/16/12 at 19:39:27:
 
.... and a 178 pound, 75 mph, 188 mpg direct fuel injected "any fuel" Moegi right back at you ....


http://www.libertymotors.pl/content/news/357201/icon/yamaha_koncept_y125_moeg...

I read about this one recently.  I like it a lot.  188 MPG.
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Reply #16 - 02/17/12 at 09:47:38
 
Geez!
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Reply #17 - 02/17/12 at 12:12:06
 




Visions of a line of old Grandpa types cutting fast tight lines through the NC mountains at full speed .....

Tires would need replacing afterwards, I would think.  

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Reply #18 - 02/17/12 at 12:16:25
 
OF you would have those whitewalls worn right off in those hills of NC.
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Reply #19 - 02/17/12 at 15:28:12
 
 
Naw, I got's visions of a sweet little bike that weighs a lot less than I do wid me riding on boots with magnesium skid plates on the bottom of them.

Draggin' a sliding dab and making lots of huge white sparks as we wheel around them slow moving hurley blobs on the inside of their "way fat" turn radii.  Showering them with love, in other words.

That's the very best and safest time to pass a Hurley -- he's committed to his big fat slow turn radius and he CAN'T make it any tighter so as to come over and run into you.   Mostly it just blows their minds momentarily and then they go straight for a little bit ...  giving you a little extra room (nice of them, ain't it?)

By the time they get their acts together again Bigzuk is blowing past them, or Toymaker and they tend to remember them, not me.

Or better yet they speed up to try to catch up with me    Shocked

(temporarily anyway)



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