so i thinking about geting rid of my f4i and geting a rr
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RE: so i thinking about geting rid of my f4i and geting a rr
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i have all sorts of stuff. corvettes camaros boats waverunners bikes took flying lessons video games go to school have a good paying job i go on vacations all the time all over the place i yet to find something that really thrills me out of all the girls i have dated only one girl i met i trully liked.
so i just give up so whats a couple of grand on another bike at this point
i have all sorts of stuff. corvettes camaros boats waverunners bikes took flying lessons video games go to school have a good paying job i go on vacations all the time all over the place i yet to find something that really thrills me out of all the girls i have dated only one girl i met i trully liked.
so i just give up so whats a couple of grand on another bike at this point
Here's to hoping you live a long happy life.
#22
RE: so i thinking about geting rid of my f4i and geting a rr
I've thought about the same thing, RR for the F4i? I've sat on the RR and tried comparing the ergos. I think the F4i still sits up a little more, as for the power and other stuff. The F4i is enough for the street right now. I haven't really thought to myself I needed more power while riding. Sounds like your happy with the F4i, don't get the RR because your friend want's your F4i. Tell him to get another F4i.
As for your happiness, I understand what your saying, it sometimes seems like if we get what we want we might be happy. It usually is only a temporary thing though. What I have learned about true fullfillment is you have to do the opposite, give up something of yourself. I've heard it quoted this way, "He who loves his life will lose it, and he who gives his life in this world will keep it for eternal life."
As for your happiness, I understand what your saying, it sometimes seems like if we get what we want we might be happy. It usually is only a temporary thing though. What I have learned about true fullfillment is you have to do the opposite, give up something of yourself. I've heard it quoted this way, "He who loves his life will lose it, and he who gives his life in this world will keep it for eternal life."
#23
RE: so i thinking about geting rid of my f4i and geting a rr
I've heard thatHonda just hit it out of the park with the '07 RR...it is getting critical acclaim left and right. Apparently, it is the hands down winner over all the other bigs...go get it...do it now...are you listening to me...chop chop!
#24
RE: so i thinking about geting rid of my f4i and geting a rr
well i got a call from the bank saying everything was a go on my loan for the rr i went down to the dealer sat on the rr one more time before i was gona buy it and it just didnt feel right so i decided not to get it. i cant really explain why but it just didnt
well it looks like you f4i guys are stuck with me for a while. i decided on keeping the f4i and paying it off i only have a handfull of playment left. pluse i like the f4i it works for me and im just gona stash the money manybe ill use it as a down payment and get an rr next year not that i really need 2 bikes but who knows
well it looks like you f4i guys are stuck with me for a while. i decided on keeping the f4i and paying it off i only have a handfull of playment left. pluse i like the f4i it works for me and im just gona stash the money manybe ill use it as a down payment and get an rr next year not that i really need 2 bikes but who knows
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