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Re: Unobtainium - what are you trusting for???
Posted: Sat Jan 01, 2011 4:54 pm
by High_Side
sunshine229 wrote:totalmotorcycle wrote:Of course I was trusting after this little piece of tail as my first bike back in the early, early 90's.
Mike
WHAT??? Nobody is taking advantage of that opener - Mike talking about a piece of tail...

What: you expected me to stoop to making a comment about most of the tail that Mike gets being from that era? I would never do that....

Re: Unobtainium - what are you trusting for???
Posted: Sat Jan 01, 2011 10:33 pm
by totalmotorcycle
High_Side wrote:The green and white ZX7s were awesome back then. The original CBR900 and RC45s were beautiful as well.
Yes, I can see what you see in the 90's CBR900....
Mike
Re: Unobtainium - what are you trusting for???
Posted: Sun Jan 02, 2011 3:24 am
by High_Side
totalmotorcycle wrote:High_Side wrote:The green and white ZX7s were awesome back then. The original CBR900 and RC45s were beautiful as well.
Yes, I can see what you see in the 90's CBR900....
Mike
Yes - more Unobtainium

Re: Unobtainium - what are you trusting for???
Posted: Sun Jan 02, 2011 5:22 am
by sunshine229
Hahahahaha
This would be my '90s unobtainium!
(PS: that's Doogie Howser... he was every young girl's heart throb at the time because we didn't know he was gay... lol)
Now if only he was wearing less clothes it would be more equal to the photo above.

Re: Unobtainium - what are you trusting for???
Posted: Sun Jan 02, 2011 12:13 pm
by HYPERR
totalmotorcycle wrote:HYPERR wrote:Oh yeah sort of a dark fuscia. Fuscia was a popular color in the 90s. I love the 90's bold graphics, like the Purple/Metallic Yellow/White Smoky Joe CBRs and the Purple/Lime Green/White ZX7Rs. In fact the 90s had the best graphics ever! Along with the best hip hop ever and the best club music!

LOL. Ah, the 90's rave scene....and here is a little known fact, I had a retail store (Internet Cafe) from 1993-1997 in Markham, Ontario called "Storm Multimedia".
StormMultimediaCoupon.gif
That's an oldie coupon there from our store.
Mike
Wow you were a pioneer in that business! The world wide web was only created in 1991 drastically changing the internet forever and forever.
Re: Unobtainium - what are you trusting for???
Posted: Sun Jan 02, 2011 12:25 pm
by sunshine229
In all seriousness, I would love to have my Honda CB400T back. At the time I sold it I was ready to sell it, but now I want it back... Go figure!
Re: Unobtainium - what are you trusting for???
Posted: Sun Jan 02, 2011 1:40 pm
by HYPERR
sunshine229 wrote:In all seriousness, I would love to have my Honda CB400T back. At the time I sold it I was ready to sell it, but now I want it back... Go figure!
Sometimes we miss certain attributes of departed bikes that we used to enjoy or didn't appreciate until afterwards. We also miss the memories and the good times associated with that particular bike.
Re: Unobtainium - what are you trusting for???
Posted: Mon Jan 03, 2011 9:36 am
by rayian
I like the old classic clean cut 2 strokes

Re: Unobtainium - what are you trusting for???
Posted: Mon Jan 03, 2011 10:01 am
by sunshine229
HYPERR wrote:Sometimes we miss certain attributes of departed bikes that we used to enjoy or didn't appreciate until afterwards. We also miss the memories and the good times associated with that particular bike.
Well said!
Re: Unobtainium - what are you trusting for???
Posted: Mon Jan 03, 2011 10:30 am
by totalmotorcycle
HYPERR wrote:sunshine229 wrote:In all seriousness, I would love to have my Honda CB400T back. At the time I sold it I was ready to sell it, but now I want it back... Go figure!
Sometimes we miss certain attributes of departed bikes that we used to enjoy or didn't appreciate until afterwards. We also miss the memories and the good times associated with that particular bike.
Too true. (we also look back with rose coloured glasses as well...but hey, they are memories so why not? haha.)
Mike