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Post by oldchopperguy on Dec 22, 2017 20:51:28 GMT -5
Spandi,
YOU are SO right... LO not so L... Have a bone!
The Good Book clearly reminds us of the mistake of trusting "the strength of your own right arm"... Yeah, all that stamina of youth definitely gets "repaid" if one lives long enough... I'm there right now. Sure glad to have scooters make it possible for old geezers to keep riding on two wheels so long as we can remember where we are going and don't fall over at red-lights...
Ride safe,
Leo
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Post by spandi on Dec 22, 2017 21:38:39 GMT -5
Thanks. And in the Christmas spirit I rounded your's to a nice even 50. BTW, along the same lines, my sister has a saying about your possessions. "Turn in all your toys as you leave"
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Post by oldchopperguy on Jan 6, 2018 0:13:03 GMT -5
Thanks. And in the Christmas spirit I rounded your's to a nice even 50. BTW, along the same lines, my sister has a saying about your possessions. "Turn in all your toys as you leave" Thanks Spandi! I don't think I'll have many toys to turn in when I leave... I'll probably have to sell them to pay for old age meds... Cheesh!
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Post by w650 on Jan 15, 2018 12:41:23 GMT -5
Having ridden Japanese motorcycles for fifty years I never had to endure jabs from Harley guys. My favorite was blowing oily smoke on Loud Sportsters with my 500 triple Kawasaki as I blew away from them.
I think there's blame on both sides though. At Modern Vespa anytime somebody says the word Motorcycle the page oozes with contempt. Jerks who dump on scooters should get a life. Since I have both I don't get the hate. My motorcycles stir my soul, my scooters are both practical and make me smile. If I had to get my herd down to one bike the last two would be the 1991 Nighthawk 250 and the CF Moto Fashion. I would be torn badly about which one would be gone and probably regret it for a long time.
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