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| OHG wrote Actually we are riding right now. Along with all the other motorists we feel a need to save time and multi-task. I have the new XR-100 tank bag designed to hold my super-computer along with a makeup bag, blow dryer, ipod, DVD player, e-books, GPS, cell phone, video games, coffee maker, full wet bar and satellite.
Pretty soon you'll be able to do "almost" all of your favorite things sitting on your Harley. I can't believe that I was so disparaging of SRG when he said that you could now get Harleys in 16 different colors.
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| locoblanco, I seeyou're a starting member? myself. Hope your baptism by efire was easier than mine. This is a tough crowd. How do you tell when anyone should be riding ? surley not by the post clock. I have no idea what planet those time zones are on! where the heck am I? good luck fellow rookie klopez(2up)
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I ride ALL the time. The wind in what used to be hair, the bugs in my teeth, oh what joy and happiness.
Free on three, and dead trikes leave no trails.
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Rootie wrote
Actually most of us wound up on this forum by accident and just kind of stayed on. Originally we were looking for a site called Teenage Motorcycle Babes.
So,,,,,,, did you ever find that site?
The "Z" MAN - North Carolina
2005 R1200RT
BMW MOA #115950
Olympia, Scorpion, Gerbings, Alpinestars, Amsoil
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Yea, I finally found it. It's not much fun. Torqueman happens to be the moderator on that site also!
Now, let me get this right - is it one down, four up?
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Me and my girls. I'm just like Snoopdog.
Torqueman Battle Creek, MI V-Strom 06 Goldwing 03
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| So, does that make it ... SnoopTorqueDogMan? (appropriate for a brothel owner, maybe) TorqueSnoopManDog? (not much flair) TorqueDogSnoopMan? (not go'n there) SnoopManTorqueDog? (sounds like a bad Sci Fi Movie)
The "Z" MAN - North Carolina
2005 R1200RT
BMW MOA #115950
Olympia, Scorpion, Gerbings, Alpinestars, Amsoil
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| wow! i am amazed this thread got ressurected after about four months. i would have been back sooner but i was out riding the whole time. (just kidding- but since i got the new bike back in april i have put on about 5500 mi.- not nearly enough but i still have to work 5 days a week.) still haven't got the laptop for my tankbag but i have learned that you must use the bag's safety straps on an ufaired bike- the magnets only hold it on up to about 65mph- boy was i surprised!
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Another resurection? Been riding the bike and not the net so I'm way behind here. The last time I left (back when it started) there was a post whore war going on. I guess the biggest ones won. Hope things have settled down and this board can get interesting.
PJ
Cameron, SC
AMA/American Legion Riders/GWRRA/Retreads
'97 Suzuki 1400 Intruder
'98 Honda VF750 Magna
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