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Audiomechanic 03-31-2008 08:21 PM

Well, it happened today. I saw her ride off with another person in the saddle. :cry: Being responsible blows.

Cutty72 03-31-2008 09:06 PM

Congrats on the sale!

Don't worry, it will help you securely back in the saddle soon enough

dReWpY 03-31-2008 09:55 PM

i hate watching them leave

Audiomechanic 03-31-2008 11:07 PM

I know. He missed a shift down the block too! I wanted to run after him and yell "GTF off the bike! I'm taking her back!!!"

Mr Lefty 03-31-2008 11:17 PM

damn... at least he didn't lay it down in front of ya... that would have been the worst

marko138 04-01-2008 10:49 AM

Too bad she's gone.

JoJoYZF 04-01-2008 11:58 AM

Sorry it had to go. Now whats in your mind as a replacement once you can afford it?

Audiomechanic 04-01-2008 03:01 PM

I'm thinking about a Honda Magna. BEFORE I GET BURNED, hear me out. 1) It's comfortable. Bout the only thing to do 'round H-town is sit in traffic or ride in a straight line. 2) I can pick one up for 3K in good shape. 3) It's FAST! If I'm going for a cruiser, I want one with some nuts. 4) It handles pretty well for a cruiser for those times when I do happen upon one of the 4 curves in SE Texas.

My dad used to own one. They last forever and I put more miles on his than he did. It's an all around decent bike and one that affordable. Gotta love a V4.

If I lived in CO or the like, I'd be after an SV1000S but I live in a giant drag strip so...

Trip 04-01-2008 03:15 PM

Hey, get what works for you. As long as it's two wheels, that is. :)

Cutty72 04-01-2008 03:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Audiomechanic (Post 26394)
I'm thinking about a Honda Magna. BEFORE I GET BURNED, hear me out. 1) It's comfortable. Bout the only thing to do 'round H-town is sit in traffic or ride in a straight line. 2) I can pick one up for 3K in good shape. 3) It's FAST! If I'm going for a cruiser, I want one with some nuts. 4) It handles pretty well for a cruiser for those times when I do happen upon one of the 4 curves in SE Texas.

My dad used to own one. They last forever and I put more miles on his than he did. It's an all around decent bike and one that affordable. Gotta love a V4.

If I lived in CO or the like, I'd be after an SV1000S but I live in a giant drag strip so...

A bike's a bike man, get 'er done...

But I know a lot of people that have streached/lowered SV1000S's too :lol:


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