A TRIBUTE TO MY DAD (transforming a Kymco Venox)

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#11 Unread post by Aggroton »

that is sexy...i had no idea kymco made motorcycles as well...
thats a sweet bike.
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#12 Unread post by High_Side »

Aggroton wrote:that is sexy...i had no idea kymco made motorcycles as well...
http://www.totalmotorcycle.com/reviews/ ... ruiser.htm
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#13 Unread post by bikeguy joe »

Nice job....good thing your Dad didn't fight in the Korean "conflict".
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#14 Unread post by flynrider »

bikeguy joe wrote:Nice job....good thing your Dad didn't fight in the Korean "conflict".
Eh? I don't get it.
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flynrider wrote:
bikeguy joe wrote:Nice job....good thing your Dad didn't fight in the Korean "conflict".
Eh? I don't get it.
how could you not 'get it'?

because using a Korean bike as a tribute for someone fighting the Koreans would be like using a Volkswagen to make a tribute for someone who fought against the Nazis in WWII...
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celt wrote:
flynrider wrote:
bikeguy joe wrote:Nice job....good thing your Dad didn't fight in the Korean "conflict".
Eh? I don't get it.
how could you not 'get it'?

because using a Korean bike as a tribute for someone fighting the Koreans would be like using a Volkswagen to make a tribute for someone who fought against the Nazis in WWII...
Gee. Maybe I did not "get it" because Kymco is not a Korean bike. :roll: :roll:
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flynrider wrote:
celt wrote:
flynrider wrote:
bikeguy joe wrote:Nice job....good thing your Dad didn't fight in the Korean "conflict".
Eh? I don't get it.
how could you not 'get it'?

because using a Korean bike as a tribute for someone fighting the Koreans would be like using a Volkswagen to make a tribute for someone who fought against the Nazis in WWII...
Gee. Maybe I did not "get it" because Kymco is not a Korean bike. :roll: :roll:
kymco is tiawanese
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kymco
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#18 Unread post by bikeguy joe »

Well geeze, I AM a complete idiot.

Sorry.

:oops: :frusty: :laughing:
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#19 Unread post by celt »

bikeguy joe wrote:Well geeze, I AM a complete idiot.

Sorry.

:oops: :frusty: :laughing:
as am i.

i was thinking of hyosung (as you probably were as well)
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#20 Unread post by bikeguy joe »

That and UM. Yep, sure was. Well my attempt at sarcastic humor has failed, not the first time. :lol: :roll:
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