cw1969
Training Wheels
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Post by cw1969 on Aug 16, 2011 9:28:59 GMT -4
First of all, I'm neither a trained professional nor was I on a closed course, but I would never recommend doing this, at least not to our younger forum members, but Hose Quervo speaks to me sometimes...
So I'm bouncing from one "Cafe" to the next last nite about 10:30pm...it's about a 4 mile country road stretch between spit town #1 and spit town #2... I roll up behing two Baggers and I'm only doing about 60 mph..that's usually top speed for me and the CM400, but like I said, Hose Quervo speaks to me sometimes and last nite he whispered in my ear to "Pass those MF'n Baggers!!!"...so I racked it up and let them hear the ever so pleasant MEEEEEEEOOOOWWWW of an old Jap bike passing in the night (it was awesome!!!).
Like any self-respecting Harley rider, I could imagine exactly what those boys were thinkin to themselves.."NO THE F#@k HE DIDN'T"...less than 10 seconds later...two awesome examples of American manufacturing blew by me going at least 90-100 mph...very impressed, I could once more emulate the the inner thoughts of my fellow nite-riders..."TAKE THAT F#@k'n RICE-BURNER!!!!"...it was a beautiful nite.
cw1969...79CM400T
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Post by tango911 on Aug 16, 2011 9:55:29 GMT -4
thats why you need a cb750 then they couldnt catch you.
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cw1969
Training Wheels
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Post by cw1969 on Aug 16, 2011 10:41:52 GMT -4
maybe in my younger days...afraid I'd get in in trouble or dead with too big of a scooter, lol...
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Post by hogsausage on Aug 16, 2011 12:16:05 GMT -4
I've passed many a harley rider in my day on my old oiley triumph. I love when they pull up next to me at the light and ask what kind of harley that is. i usually say an old one and dust them off the line....
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Post by novafrk on Aug 18, 2011 20:32:04 GMT -4
I've got a shirt I ride in down the sleeves it says "It's not a Harley". lol
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