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Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2006 5:58 pm
by blues2cruise
Gummiente wrote:
blues2cruise wrote:five minutes and counting down.


gone.
Dammit, blues, I'm on the afternoon shift this week - ya gotta give me a better chance than that! :cry:
Well, then it will have to be next week when you are on dayshift. I can't have buzZz posting my tiny pic for the whole world to see. :laughing:

Just for gummiente

Posted: Sat Jan 14, 2006 6:49 am
by blues2cruise
:laughing:
I'd hate to think what if I'd been drinking. haha

I had my friend take this pic, because a mutual friend didn't believe I ever wore a dress.

Re: Just for gummiente

Posted: Sat Jan 14, 2006 7:00 am
by Gummiente
blues2cruise wrote:I had my friend take this pic, because a mutual friend didn't believe I ever wore a dress.
WOOT!!! I believe, baby!!! :thumbsup: :bouncy2: :righton: :devil2:

Posted: Sun Jan 29, 2006 8:34 am
by blues2cruise
I wanna be like Gummi......

Image

All I need is money and time

Posted: Sun Jan 29, 2006 9:08 am
by blues2cruise
I was at the Vancouver Motorcycle show yesterday. So many bikes, so little money.....
The only thing missing from the above picture is a blind dog. :lol:

I was surprised actually by how comfortable the Ural was. Even more impressive was the fact that it has a drive wheel on the sidecar and a reverse gear for the bike. Aside from the electric start it also has a kick start.
It was quite funny when so many people started coming by when I was sitting on the Ural....I was wearing camouflage pants and I sort of blended in with the Ural.

Although I can't afford to upragde this year, I found the bike I think may be my next bike.
The Kawasaki Vulcan 900. Aside from the comfort it has the power and range I would need without having to go too big and heavy.

The other one that I like for fit and comfort was the Honda VTX 1300. But it was a few thousand dollars more than the Kawasaki and I'm not sure I would need that much power anyway.

It was very confusing walking around the Suzuki line of bikes. All the number and letter combos. what does the R mean...what does the T mean....etc., then you have the C50, C80, C90, etc. and the C109R or T???
I had been consdidering maybe a Suzuki but after I sat on them I changed my mind.

Ever since I first saw the Harley V-rod I have liked the them for looks and wondered what they would be like. So, yesterday I sat on a few.
Can you say "awful"?
Because of the position of the foot pegs, everytime I put my foot down I would have bruises all over my the calfs of my legs. Also the pipes were in such a place that unless I were to wear heatproof clothes, I would have burns on my legs. :roll: Personally, I think it is very poorly designed.

I treid out a sport bike that I overheard someone talking about. "That bike should be illegal for street use", was the comment. It was a Yamaha. I sat on it and I couldn't believe how light weight it was. I once again reminded myself that I could never ride a bike configured like that.
The posture and the pegs just would be too uncomfortable for me. Now if they could just make cruisers that light weight.......

This year a special feature was added to the show. A mini track was set up for little kids in the 5 or 6 year old range. (at least that was the age group I saw). Yamaha had small bikes and all the safety gear to let the little kids learn to ride. They kids got to have 15 minutes ride a real small motorcycle around the track with someone tagging along behind to get them started. It didn't take long for the kids to get the hang of the throttle and ride around the track alone. They weren't doing any shifting, just riding around in first. What a thrill for those little kids.

There was a lot more accessories this year and although I tried to spend my money I still could not find a jacket that fits. I was not alone though. I spoke to other women there who were looking and they said the same thing. None of the dealers had anything that would suit someone a bit taller. Too bad, because I found a fantastic leather jacket...if only it had been cut a bit longer through the waist.
Oh well, I will keep looking....

As for the chaps.....I still hate them. They have to be the most unflattering thing unless you're built like a stick...I was watching a woman get fitted for a pair of chaps. She was slim and had a great shaped butt, but when the chaps were done up, they just looked so wrong. They chaps were obviously cut for a man.
So I keep looking.....

Over all, I though it was good show although given how it keeps growing they might have to find a different venue. BC Place Stadium would be good. It is big enough and near transit. Currently it is out in the valley which means an hour drive from home. At least they free parking....even if you do get sent to the back 40. :wink:
When I came out of the show it took me awhile to find my car because it was dark out. I must have wandered around for ten minutes until I finally spotted it.
After the show, I met up with the folks from the riding club. We went to a Chinese Smorgasbord restaurant for dinner and socializing. We followed up with a visit to Timmies for coffee. Apparently no club outing is considered complete without a stop at Timmies.

It was finally time for me to depart. I had almost an hour to drive home and was getting tired. The excitement of the club was tangible because it's getting close to the official riding season.
I think my new mantra this year will be "So many rides, so little time." :laughing:

Re: All I need is money and time

Posted: Sun Jan 29, 2006 10:19 am
by Gummiente
blues2cruise wrote:The only thing missing from the above picture is a blind dog. :lol:
Yep, you two would be a mobile traffic stopper that's for sure - very nice pic! Copy, please!
blues2cruise wrote:She was slim and had a great shaped butt
:shock: :twisted: I'd better not comment on that one... :whistling:

Re: All I need is money and time

Posted: Sun Jan 29, 2006 1:06 pm
by dr_bar
Gummiente wrote:
blues2cruise wrote:The only thing missing from the above picture is a blind dog. :lol:
Yep, you two would be a mobile traffic stopper that's for sure - very nice pic! Copy, please!
blues2cruise wrote:She was slim and had a great shaped butt
:shock: :twisted: I'd better not comment on that one... :whistling:
That butt did look great right up until it was wrapped in those chaps, then it took on the look of a great big ghetto booty. Not flattering in the least.

Re: All I need is money and time

Posted: Sun Jan 29, 2006 1:16 pm
by blues2cruise
dr_bar wrote:
Gummiente wrote:
blues2cruise wrote:The only thing missing from the above picture is a blind dog. :lol:
Yep, you two would be a mobile traffic stopper that's for sure - very nice pic! Copy, please!
blues2cruise wrote:She was slim and had a great shaped butt
:shock: :twisted: I'd better not comment on that one... :whistling:
That butt did look great right up until it was wrapped in those chaps, then it took on the look of a great big ghetto booty. Not flattering in the least.
There you go...even from a man's point of view...and men usually like women's butts....the chaps were not flattering.

There is probably some conspiracy somewhere.......

Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2006 8:35 pm
by shadezilla
Awesome blog, blues!

I just have to ask... do you ever drive the 130 from metrotown up towards BCIT in the early evening? I think you might have taken me to school on my first day :laughing:

I didn't mind my own business today.

Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2006 7:55 pm
by blues2cruise
It was lunch time and such a nice day, so I drove my bus to Jericho Beach to enjoy the scenery. I parked in the parking lot and spied a young woman learning to ride her brand spanking new red Vespa. Her boyfriend was teaching her to ride.
He did some good things like explaining braking to her and putting her through her paces with figure eights and circles and such...but.....and this is huge....
He obviously did not teach her that where you look is where you go. She never turned her head.
When she had to do the figure eights around a stick on the ground, she kept looking at the stick...and when she had to curcles around the stick, she kept looking at the stick....never once turned her head.
Then I noticed that when she was going straight through the whole parking lot, she looked just at the road immediately in front of her.

I was tempted to go and politely talk to the guy teaching her about the "where you look is where you go" rule, but I thought better of it.

I figured he would probably just get defensive and tell me to f-off.

Anyway, suddenly she parked he scooter and took off her helmet. He follwed suit and locked their helmets to the scooter before they walked across the road into the park.

Hmmmmm, I saw my chance. I got out a piece of paper and wrote a note.

"Where you look is where you go". "When you go around the stick on the ground you should not be looking at the stick". "You need to turn your head and look where you want to go".
"You should also be looking up and ahead of you...not down at the road right in front of you".
I moved my bus and stopped so that it obscured their view of the scooter and I quickly stashed the note into one of the helmets and got back in my bus and left.

I could have left well enough alone, but what the heck...if it could prevent problems later on it was worth it. Besides, maybe it will trigger him to teach a skill that he may know and do without thinking and didn't think to teach it.

One good turn deserves another. On my way back to the yard, I was in my bus waiting to get out into traffic from a parking lot.
Sigh......nobody will leave a gap or slow down so I can get out into traffic.
Suddenly a man with a motorcycle in the back of his pickup, stops and waves me out. :)
I smiled and gave him a wave back. Maybe he somehow knew I was a rider, too. :wink: