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Posted: Fri Aug 26, 2005 5:29 pm
by moshee
oldnslo wrote: The older I get, the faster I was.........
Motorcycles or girls?????????? Whats a girl???
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Posted: Fri Aug 26, 2005 5:41 pm
by BuzZz
oldnslo wrote:When you guys get a little, or probably a lot, older, you will privately wonder how it can be that you are still invincible at your advanced age. The older I get, the faster I was.........
I have noticed this happening to me the last few years. Suddenly thinking halfway threw a corner or at the apex of a double-jump... what the hell am I doing? You know how bad you'll hurt if you mess-up right now? But then the other voices in my head drown it out and I'm ignernt an happy again.

Posted: Fri Aug 26, 2005 6:17 pm
by Wizzard
Hell , the older I get ...............the better I was...........

Posted: Sat Aug 27, 2005 12:55 am
by bikeguy joe
I am the best rider here.....I proved it yesterday when I pulled a wheelie in front of my boss and co-workers.
Then I went over backwards. I was riding my 50cc Vino scooter with "the mods" done to it.
But seriously folks.....I tend to ride "the back way" through the secondary roads here in Ashtabula county. I am not the fastest, or best, but maybe one of the safer ones. Hell I've never scraped or drug anything on my bikes. (I mean without wreckin')
Posted: Sat Aug 27, 2005 3:02 am
by sapaul
I kept all my "stunting" for my competition rides. Theres not much said here about observed trials but they are a fantastic training regime for anyone. Those bikes are designed for all kinds of stunts and jumps and you can do these things in relative safety. Throughout the course of one trial, you will jump, do stoppies, wheelies, ride in water, up hills, down hills, you name it you will do it. My tar bike is exactly that, for the tar and when I would not even dream of putting my missus on the bike of a trials bike, nor will I even dream of pulling stunts on my tar bike, especially if my missus is on the back. My wife has said that she will never learn to ride herself and trusts me totally to get her where we are going. It is my duty to do that and I am not going to invite mistakes.
Maybe those guys who show off have not got a good women.
Posted: Sat Aug 27, 2005 8:56 am
by High_Side
moshee wrote:You all are the real deal.
Tis funny, but I went from forum to forum until I discovered what Mike was trying to do here wayyyy back, and I could see that it was a site for people who like motorcycles and love to ride. What you said really brings it home. Mike has achieved success where others have failed....
Posted: Sat Aug 27, 2005 11:19 am
by 9000white
moshee wrote:I am truly humbled by the fast company on this forum. Can it be true? Can there be two best riders at the same time.
This is an earth shattering event, right here in TMW. All the laws of physics have been proved wrong. It is possible for two objects to occupy the same space.
the only logical answer is somebody cloned three of us greatest riders.
Posted: Sat Aug 27, 2005 11:22 am
by moshee
High_Side wrote:moshee wrote:You all are the real deal.
Tis funny, but I went from forum to forum until I discovered what Mike was trying to do here wayyyy back, and I could see that it was a site for people who like motorcycles and love to ride. What you said really brings it home. Mike has achieved success where others have failed....
Compared to many other sites, this one distinguishes itself in the attitude of the members, their maturity (not age but mental), and a real love for motorcycles that transcends just ownership of the latest, greatest, fastest, et al. Old motorcycles are revered as well as new.
Most on this site can appreciate any brand or model for what they are and have no need to attack others based on their own egotistical perceptions of what a "real" motorcycle or for that matter, motorcyclist is.
I believe I have finally found a home to roost in.
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Posted: Sat Aug 27, 2005 11:24 am
by DivideOverflow
That is exactly how I feel about this place! I really like the posters here, and I really haven't seen any trolls. Everyone gives good and honest input, and seems to respect everyone else's ride.
Posted: Sat Aug 27, 2005 12:24 pm
by scan
I can say I wish I could ride with most of the gang here. If it wasn't for geography I think we would make a heck of a riding club. I think there may be a BC trip in my distant future.