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Raymond Sirois

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(Msg. 16) Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2008 12:05 am
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On Mon, 07 Apr 2008 17:33:52 GMT, someone RemoveThis @some.domain, in an obviously
impaired state, wrote:
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>>>riders. i want 2 lane twisties. draggin' pegs and howling around.
>>
>>You're right, I mis-typed, of course. We don't have CENTER stands...
>>BTW, last time I dragged MY pegs on the ground was on a 1976
>>GoldWing... That bike DID have a centerstand. Of course, it also was
>>only about 530 pounds or so... Oh, and BTW.. my Venture feels very
>>much at home on two lane twisties. I've merely become slightly
>>more... "civilized" in my riding techniques. Wink
>>
>i didn't think you could drag pegs on one. very cool.
>dragging pegs on a wing is not really hard, everything is set so low. what
>sacres me is the price of parts. i have a stripped down 78, with all the
>garbage off. there really is a bike underneath and they look good.
>does civilized mean you have more common sense now? me too!
>if you ever get to the mojave desert, i'd be glad to show you the great roads
>and sights. man, it's beautiful!
>let us know how you make out, ok?
>cheers.
>sounds like you're a rider....

Hey, you can always tell how much someone enjoys their bike by looking
at how wide the wear patch on that rear tire is, you know? Riding in
the Mojave sound great... and right after that, you make sure to make
it to the Finger Lakes region of NY in the fall and I'll show you some
back country hillside roads that you'll always remember...
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(Msg. 17) Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2008 4:27 am
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In article <1krlv39sn06j9nuo23q9ad9vmf1ipgemg1 DeleteThis @4ax.com>, Raymond Sirois <nomail DeleteThis @nomail.no.way> wrote:
>On Mon, 07 Apr 2008 17:33:52 GMT, someone DeleteThis @some.domain, in an obviously
>impaired state, wrote:
> and
>>>>riders. i want 2 lane twisties. draggin' pegs and howling around.
>>>
>>>You're right, I mis-typed, of course. We don't have CENTER stands...
>>>BTW, last time I dragged MY pegs on the ground was on a 1976
>>>GoldWing... That bike DID have a centerstand. Of course, it also was
>>>only about 530 pounds or so... Oh, and BTW.. my Venture feels very
>>>much at home on two lane twisties. I've merely become slightly
>>>more... "civilized" in my riding techniques. Wink
>>>
>>i didn't think you could drag pegs on one. very cool.
>>dragging pegs on a wing is not really hard, everything is set so low. what
>>sacres me is the price of parts. i have a stripped down 78, with all the
>>garbage off. there really is a bike underneath and they look good.
>>does civilized mean you have more common sense now? me too!
>>if you ever get to the mojave desert, i'd be glad to show you the great roads
>>and sights. man, it's beautiful!
>>let us know how you make out, ok?
>>cheers.
>>sounds like you're a rider....
>
>Hey, you can always tell how much someone enjoys their bike by looking
>at how wide the wear patch on that rear tire is, you know? Riding in
>the Mojave sound great... and right after that, you make sure to make
>it to the Finger Lakes region of NY in the fall and I'll show you some
>back country hillside roads that you'll always remember...

i'm 2 hours from vegas and 1 hour from the valley.
i've driven through the finger lakes area, but never ridden.
i'm a ex-pat bostonian amd appreciate the beauty of upstate new york.
back country hillside sounds great.
i ride my thumpers most, so the tires last about a season. love my sr500's.
anyway, come on down.

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