Why do you ride a Hurricane?
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excellent
That's a topshelf story man especially since it's silver and all like a few of
the "exlusive members" have here on this forum.
Great reading ....I think I saw that Seattle Bike listed and it was nice.
Post some PICS if you can please
Sprock
How the hell did you find that out
the "exlusive members" have here on this forum.
Great reading ....I think I saw that Seattle Bike listed and it was nice.
Post some PICS if you can please
Sprock
silver colour 'cos it matches their hair
Last edited by Sprock; 08-06-2009 at 01:59 PM.
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and yer ..welcome to the CBRF .... hope you can scrounge up some pics mate ...
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Yep ... nice line up Buster, but no where near enough said ... ... mate , the question is "why you ride a Cane" ...not what you have ridden over the years ...
But I can't say it for you, because I haven't owned all those other bikes.
I rode a GL650 for a while, though... Not a bad bike. Not my 'Cane, though, by a longshot....
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600 more reasons
Just got back from a ride that started at seven this morning and covered 600 miles of some of the best roads in Washington State. Started from Othello and covered a lot of North cascades (Loup Loup Pass Omak , OKanagan) ended up in Cle Elum at a family dinner, on-time and with a huge grin on my face!!. Kept up with an '05 FJR1300 who knew the road really well, and that was with a nearly worn out front tire. No back pain, no tingling fingers, 45 mpg averaging 75-85 mph. wil post some pix when I get done working tomorrow. Time to shower, hit the sack and dream of twisties!
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That's a topshelf story man especially since it's silver and all like a few of
the "exlusive members" have here on this forum.
Great reading ....I think I saw that Seattle Bike listed and it was nice.
Post some PICS if you can please
Sprock
How the hell did you find that out
the "exlusive members" have here on this forum.
Great reading ....I think I saw that Seattle Bike listed and it was nice.
Post some PICS if you can please
Sprock
How the hell did you find that out
Racing colours were introduced during the early years of 'Motor Sport' so fans from different countries could easily identify the vehicles and drivers racing for their country.
That is why we have such colours as 'British Racing Green', each country chose a colour and is associated with that colour to this day!
Anyone who follows 'Motor Sport', will realise that the most successful colour in racing history is RED! ( Ferrari , Ducatti ect..) and of course the coolest colour is BLACK! (don't even try to argue).
My bike being both BLACK AND RED is of course both at once the COOLEST AND THE FASTEST , silver has at best been an 'also ran', colour.
So we come to the logical conclusion , red bikes are the fastest , black bikes are the coolest and black and red is the fastest coolest colour
Oh , Sprock , if you wanna know what cool means , just ask Sir Trout
BTW Keyfactor5 , nice ride , there's a bit of black on your bike so it's cool and if you wanna' go faster , just buy some red leathers , i can lend you some if you like
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