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Why did YOU stop posting on Suzuki Savage Cafe? (Read 116 times)
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Re: Why did YOU stop posting on Suzuki Savage Cafe
Reply #15 - 05/02/24 at 07:40:49
 
ThumperPaul wrote on 05/02/24 at 05:03:06:
seasoned forum guys


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Someday I will be old......But not today!

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Reply #16 - 05/02/24 at 07:41:32
 
ThumperPaul wrote on 05/02/24 at 05:03:06:
seasoned forum guys


I like the way that sounds.......so much better than "old"!
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Re: Why did YOU stop posting on Suzuki Savage Cafe
Reply #17 - 05/02/24 at 07:57:21
 
Well, we are seasoned lot.
It seems the mixture of character/personalities is pretty homogeneous for the group as a whole.
It makes for pleasant company for riding and relaxing.
We don’t do CRAZY.

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Re: Why did YOU stop posting on Suzuki Savage Cafe
Reply #18 - 05/02/24 at 10:14:00
 
Oldfeller--FSO wrote on 04/29/24 at 06:36:36:

In your response please state if you still have a Suzuki Savage motorcycle.  

I fear this is at the root of the problem somewhere in there .......  along with our list age distribution.



I don't post because I don't tinker.  
I am not into tuning this motorcycle to be all it can be.
I ride.
I look at RSD once in a while, but there are true tinker experts here that can handle questions better than I can.
If someone wants to know some excellent routes and eateries for Texas Hill Country ... here I am!  Cheesy

And.. yes.. I still have both of my Suzuki Savage motorcycles, and they are both running very well!
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