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Re: Happy New (to me) Bike Day!
Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2010 3:50 pm
by RhadamYgg
jaskc78 wrote:i wasn't even seriously toying with the idea of getting a motorcycle when you joined TMW. you were already a well-established fixture here by the time i stumbled onto the site...old timer.

Wow, you make me feel like an old-timer. But I'd still consider myself a bit of a noob. I need to spend hours just riding through a clover exit ramp thingie and learning to lean the bike.
RhadamYgg
Re: Happy New (to me) Bike Day!
Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2010 4:04 pm
by RhadamYgg
Flesher wrote:Grats!
I think I posted a while ago that it seemed like you weren't all that into the B-King, I'm curious to see if you like this one better of if you turn out to be like a woman with a shoe fetish

You know, I resemble that remark! I mean there isn't any chance I own more shoes and sneakers than my wife does. Well, she's not really girly, so I have an excuse. I was actually toying with the idea that I'd have a different bike every year - since there is no way in hell that I could own more than one bike (money, insurance (money, again), space in the garage).
Next time around though, I'd need to have better finances, because I'm sure I'd have to supply cash. Then again, you never know I might find a way to do a swap - similar to what I did this time around.
ABS, a Honda, are some of the things I definitely want. I love Honda cars and my wife thinks I think rainbows come out of their tailpipes, but that goes for cars - who knows about bikes.
And as I gain weight I have to debate if I'm going to need a bra....

Damn, I need to hit the gym.
RhadamYgg
Re: Happy New (to me) Bike Day!
Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2010 4:21 pm
by RhadamYgg
Re: Happy New (to me) Bike Day!
Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2010 4:41 pm
by Wrider
RhadamYgg wrote:Thanks man ! The sliders are definitely of value and it might be fun to figure out how the engine guard can work on the bike.
A nice rubber coating that goes over the entire bike might help me out the most.
RhadamYgg
No no no no no no don't do that!
http://www.rhinolinings.com/

Sad part is I have seen a stunt bike fully covered in Rhino Lining. It seemed to work great, except of course for adding 30 lbs to the bike.
And wow, the gray hair, the little kids, who's grandkids did you kidnap?

Re: Happy New (to me) Bike Day!
Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2010 5:00 pm
by dean owens
jstark47 wrote:dean owens wrote:jstark47 wrote:... it may look a little dorky on the bike (especially a topbox) ...
hey now.

you might want to watch yourself. those are fightin' words.
Hah!
Dork!!
(I knows mah own kind when I sees 'em.......
)
glad to see i'm in good company.
Grey Thumper wrote:The FZ6 is one of my favorite bikes! Congrats! I was very seriously considering getting one of those (preferably the naked version). The FZ6 owners forum is pretty good too, very helpful bunch.
we don't get the nekked's here in the u.s. that hasn't stopped people from ripping the fairings off and ordering the nekked headlights from europe... or simply putting a different headlight on.
RhadamYgg wrote:... it might be fun to figure out how the engine guard can work on the bike.
RhadamYgg
you can see it in the pic i posted. if you look close enough you can actually see my highway pegs. i know, highway pegs on a fazer! but they are handy on longer trips.
Re: Happy New (to me) Bike Day!
Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2010 5:29 pm
by RhadamYgg
Wrider wrote:RhadamYgg wrote:Thanks man ! The sliders are definitely of value and it might be fun to figure out how the engine guard can work on the bike.
A nice rubber coating that goes over the entire bike might help me out the most.
RhadamYgg
No no no no no no don't do that!
http://www.rhinolinings.com/

Sad part is I have seen a stunt bike fully covered in Rhino Lining. It seemed to work great, except of course for adding 30 lbs to the bike.
And wow, the gray hair, the little kids, who's grandkids did you kidnap?

There are a couple of bikes out there done up in Rhino Liner. Apparently, if you live on a gravel or dirt road it chews up motorcycle paint.
The below one is apparently "duplicolor rattlecan bedliner paint"
And a thread on using bedliner paints on a bike.
Oh and
I'm only 38 years old and I'm preternaturally turning gray. "pee" off.

(and no, its not the first time I've heard that. One of the girls at work was so astonished to find out that I was actually younger than she was...)
Actually, there was this one time I was with my then 78 year old father-in-law, my boys (before the girls were born) and the waitress was asking what everyone wanted and she looked at me and said "And what will you have grandpa?" You gotta be kiddin' me.
Now, could I bring myself to paint bedliner on such a great blue bike... Well, I certainly could do it, but would I do it... Not today, anyway!
RhadamYgg
Re: Happy New (to me) Bike Day!
Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2010 5:40 pm
by RhadamYgg
Another probable liner painted bike

Re: Happy New (to me) Bike Day!
Posted: Fri Mar 26, 2010 4:26 am
by Brackstone
Congrats on the new bike!
Re: Happy New (to me) Bike Day!
Posted: Fri Mar 26, 2010 6:08 am
by Wrider
Haha I'm just messing with you bud. And don't worry, I've got some gray hairs already at 23.
Re: Happy New (to me) Bike Day!
Posted: Fri Mar 26, 2010 7:37 am
by csspostal
I went to a guy that was bald like mr clean and another that looked like steve martin in grade 11. Poor buggers.