Ooooh,... a Cop magnet. Yep, I prolly coulda got to work on that, much faster, just so long as I passed no cops. They'd pull me up for just sitting on that.
How's it handle in the dirt Monty?
Oh,... an' it's got no kick starter, therefore it only really qualifies as a sheila's bike.:-D
Wha?,... wadda ya mean, "dirt off",.... the dirt is all that protects the paintwork.Hey it aint no Chook Chaser 500, never liked the idea of a floppy front guard and have less interest in jumping lumps of dirt than you average folk, besides it takes hours of work to get all that dirt off.
That would be exciting,... but so's passing a bloke in a tight sandy corner at 160 with a flat front tyre. I didn't realise it was flat until I slowed down at the end of the stage. I had thought it was handling a bit lose in the front end at several spots, as I idled into my fueling stop, I damned near fell of at 15kph,... that, now would have been embarrassing.As far as the cops go they rarely bother me as I am a rather slow rider these days I just like knowing that on those rare occasions that I want to I can wind it up to 280kph.
Wha?,... wadda ya mean, "dirt off",.... the dirt is all that protects the paintwork.
Holy crap, I love that new concours, I just couldn't afford it, that's why I ride dirt bikes for now.
I think I'd rather break a collar bone or a few ribs, than get a good dose of gravel rash, just the thought brings a tear to the eye.
I have never owned a really comfortable road/touring bike, and these days, I seriously doubt that I could lift one if it fell over, so I guess it'll never happen now. Even the Honda might get downsized for something a little more sensible for my present usage. Today's 250's probably have as much grunt as my old 600, and their power to weight is also probably better. Not that I need much to go down to the street and back for a litre of milk or whatever.
Naw, man, you're not only. I like the speed....gotta to love that bike...
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