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Sounds like somebody's jealous.

Not me I had a cruiser one time I kept it about two and a half months, and I went back to a sportbike. There is nothing wrong with a cruiser, it's just not for me, I like the power of a sportbike and when I want to lean into a turn I do not want to worry about scraping pegs.

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Just kidding. I've had a lot of bikes but the one I have now I liked so much, I've kept it over ten years (and never broke down). It's the ride that counts, not what you ride. Nobody should be ashamed of their bike. Well....maybe if it's a Honda Super 90. Do any of those still exist?

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Again if you ride a Harley and your easily offended do not watch this, for the rest it is hilarious. Enjoy :)

South Park Episode Player - The F Word

That show was funny. I wish I knew a harley rider well enough to fun him about it.:P

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Just kidding. I've had a lot of bikes but the one I have now I liked so much, I've kept it over ten years (and never broke down). It's the ride that counts, not what you ride. Nobody should be ashamed of their bike. Well....maybe if it's a Honda Super 90. Do any of those still exist?

I knew you were kidding, I thought the checklist was funny. I ride a sportbike and my wife rides a cruiser, I tried the cruiser route and it was not my cup of tea as a primary bike. Now if I could have two it would be a different story.

I had a 2003 ZZR1200 that I bought new in 2005 and last year I decided I wanted a cruiser, so I sold my ZZR and bought a Kawasaki Mean Streak 1600cc, and kept it two and a half months and sold it, and i bought a 2005 ZZR1200. I told my wife after all that was said and done after all the buying and selling was done all I spent was $200 total, and now I know that if I sell my ZZR I will buy another sportbike or sport touring bike.

This is why they make all kinds of bikes.

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Speaking of bikes, I went to a couple events yesterday with some other members at SonsOfLibertyRiders.com.

During our last outinga few weeks ago, one of the guys pulled up on a nice Goldwing with a convertible side car for his wife.

This time, they pulled up on/in this:

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It's a Hayabusa with a set of beetle bags and a sidecar. The sidecar is equipt with an actuator that allows him to trim the sidecar up/down depending on road conditions. It operates much like the trim on a boat.

The adjusting is all done with a touch of a button mounted on the handlebars, and all this can be done wihile going down the road. Pretty nice ride, for a sport bike anyway.

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Did Big Bird quit Sesame Street and start designing bikes?

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Did Big Bird quit Sesame Street and start designing bikes?

Well after 40 years Big Bird deduced that maybe he should have something to fall back on. He hasnt quit just yet, he's waiting for Bird Bird Auto to get off the ground. :crazy:

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Who wrote the check list Eddie Murphy or Chris Rock? I only stop at starbucks with the family as I cant buy a coffee and gas for the bike on the same pay check. I wear doo rags not bandannas, and I dont wear one of the face wraps with a skull cause no one can see my goatee if I did. I dont polish my chrome for every ride cause if theres time to clean theres time you should be riding. I do believe cruisers are safer too ride and more so if you ride two up cause the same dummy looking at your girls butt stuck out on the back of that crotch rocket will be drawn in like a bug to a light and run her butt and yours over. Which is why I wait for a red light to check your girls butt out:D

just ride safe and live for the next ride;)

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