It doesn't matter where they are from, how much / how little they cover it up, its all the same - and usually way too much trouble/expensive/frustrating to get. Women's bodies are wasted on women.....
It doesn't matter where they are from, how much / how little they cover it up, its all the same - and usually way too much trouble/expensive/frustrating to get. Women's bodies are wasted on women.....
I'll tell you what, if I had those tits I would never leave the house
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Re: Brrrrr
It was a chilly 82 degrees today, (The ride was awesome), the women here in Houston are incredible, (Best in the world), and I drink Guinness, so come to Texas for a ride and a pint!
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Re: Brrrrr
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Originally Posted by blue88gixxer
Oh I don't know about the winter weather sucking everywhere in Canada...I'm going to ride my bike to work today and we are expecting a sunny sky with a high of 15 (around 61). Not bad for Canada eh? I ride all year never have to put my bikes away. Ok JB you can start spanking.
I figured you might be on the West Coast based on the pictures of that sweet 1980 GS 750; I just couldn't figure out where.
You're right, yesterday was bright and sunny over here on the mainland. Perfect day for a ride. Today is pissing with rain though
I figured you might be on the West Coast based on the pictures of that sweet 1980 GS 750; I just couldn't figure out where.
You're right, yesterday was bright and sunny over here on the mainland. Perfect day for a ride. Today is pissing with rain though
Right you are Andrew, I'm in Victoria. Looking forward to riding to work the next couple of days as the sun is supposed to be coming back. And thanks for the compliment on my 80 lunchbox. And I don't just clean it as I put on 20000km on her in the last 12 months.
Just Got back from Vegas Mom was in the hospital so we flew out made 137 mi, trip to Minneapolis, MN on our bikes Brother and me and Left them at a freinds house got in this morning and holy crap the rain and the cold!!! 34 with rain burrrrrrr Glad i had my ice armor on and rain jacket!!! But side note the trip down and back @ 75 im at 7gs rpm is there a way i can up my sprockets to drop down the rpm at all?
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Re: Brrrrr
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Originally Posted by javadog
Rain?
What does that look like?
JR
Haha... Well, I'll take some photos next time for you... It's stopped for a while but earlier it was like looking out the window into a waterfall
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Originally Posted by blue88gixxer
Right you are Andrew, I'm in Victoria. Looking forward to riding to work the next couple of days as the sun is supposed to be coming back. And thanks for the compliment on my 80 lunchbox. And I don't just clean it as I put on 20000km on her in the last 12 months.
The Island has some nice riding to be had! I was over there with some friends from Victoria & Nanaimo back in early September. We were supposed to be heading out to Port Renfrew but the road was closed just outside, so we could have ridden all the way and then had to turn around so we rode back-roads around Shawnigan Lake instead. It was a good day of riding
Enjoy the riding!
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they start saying things like" it really hits when you hit 8000rpm"
just another way of saying"the jetting is fuct untill you get on the mains"
~ chronicboy
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Re: Brrrrr
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Originally Posted by Mnbluepits
But side note the trip down and back @ 75 im at 7gs rpm is there a way i can up my sprockets to drop down the rpm at all?
7,000 is just above idle on our bikes.... Nothing to worry about. I did a road trip last summer covering about 2000 miles in 5 days and my bike was happier than ever running the high revs.
7,000 is just above idle on our bikes.... Nothing to worry about. I did a road trip last summer covering about 2000 miles in 5 days and my bike was happier than ever running the high revs.
PS: Hope all is well with your mom.
7k RPM seems high at 75 MPH maybe is because its a 600cc bike.
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Re: Brrrrr
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Originally Posted by rodriguez
7k RPM seems high at 75 MPH maybe is because its a 600cc bike.
Just go up one tooth in the front.
Yup, you're right and I'm wrong... I just back in from a ride and at 6k in top gear, I'm doing 80 MPH, at 7k I'm between 90 - 100 MPH. You might want to check the teeth per sprocket and adjust for a bit more top end.
So I couldn't resist.... The sun was out and the roads are reasonably dry. It's not too cold at about 55º Fahrenheit (13º C). I just took about an hour off work to stretch the bike's legs. Man it runs so smooth at 5k - 6k. Gotta love it!
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they start saying things like" it really hits when you hit 8000rpm"
just another way of saying"the jetting is fuct untill you get on the mains"
~ chronicboy
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Re: Brrrrr
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Originally Posted by rodriguez
Easy for you guys up north. At 55f on a long ride, i have to have enough clothing to look like the Michelin man.
Looks like the ride into work tomorrow will be at around 50. Is only 11miles thou.
Yeah, it's easy... Brrrrrrrr... It's easy to feel the cold that is
I was wearing a shirt, another shirt, a sweater and my jacket with the liner zipped in. I was pretty happy with my boots though. They're a set of Bieffe racing boots I've had for ages and somehow they do a good job of keeping my feet from getting cold.