That pressure relief spring...

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Major Softie
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Scot wrote:
dougie wrote:Shit.
Can you ride?
Are you getting another bike?
I'm thinkin' maybe a Guzzi or a K75RT.
So, deciding between indestructable and inconceivable. :lol:
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Major Softie wrote:
Scot wrote:
dougie wrote:Shit.
Can you ride?
Are you getting another bike?
I'm thinkin' maybe a Guzzi or a K75RT.
So, deciding between indestructable and inconceivable. :lol:
Why would a Guzzi be inconceivable? A nice SPIII would be tough to find, but (IMO) well worth the wait!
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Scot wrote: I'm thinkin' maybe a Guzzi or a K75RT.
You are such a deviant, Scot!

(I've always secretly lusted after a K75S, myself.)
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justoneoftheguys wrote:(I've always secretly lusted after a K75S, myself.)

I like the looks of the S, but I'm just too damn old to be able to tolerate that riding position.
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Scot wrote:
justoneoftheguys wrote:(I've always secretly lusted after a K75S, myself.)

I like the looks of the S, but I'm just too damn old to be able to tolerate that riding position.
I have the identical problem.
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Major Softie wrote:
Scot wrote:
justoneoftheguys wrote:(I've always secretly lusted after a K75S, myself.)
I like the looks of the S, but I'm just too damn old to be able to tolerate that riding position.
I have the identical problem.
R90S?
R100S?
I've spent most of my money on women, motorcycles, and beer.
The rest of it I just wasted.
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dougie wrote:R90S? R100S?
An S is an S is an S . . . no?
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Scot wrote:
dougie wrote:R90S? R100S?
An S is an S is an S . . . no?
Yes
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Scot wrote:
dougie wrote:R90S? R100S?
An S is an S is an S . . . no?
It was just a thought. My RS had K75S bars. When I converted my bike to An R100S with appropriate bars, the difference was noticeable and I find it much more comfortable.
I've spent most of my money on women, motorcycles, and beer.
The rest of it I just wasted.
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. Now that I'm back among the employed, . I'm thinkin' maybe a Guzzi or a K75RT.[/quote]
Proforemce cycle in OKC has a 1973 Guzzi they ask me $1500 for and a 1990 K1 red & Yellow $5500
I can pick you up at the airport.

Richard T
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