Lots of good info here, and just because sometimes
I'm one of the more sensible ones here, and often find it a full time job trying to keep the nonsense to a minimum.
Nice bike too, btw.
Me 109, ducking for cover.
Haha, well I certainly don't carry a lot of credentials myself.ME 109 wrote:Lots of good info here, and just because sometimesweI don't know whatwe'reI'm talking about, you shouldn't be put off.
..... and your answer should be Valvoline VR1 20w50 and Michelin Pilot Activ's.melville wrote:Welcome! And just so you can see us at our best, what oil and what tires do you favor?
Chicks dig the toaster!Zombie Master wrote:Tell us about the unique experience of riding a "Toaster" as compared to a "standard."
Sorry, Ken. THIS is who I was talking about.Zombie Master wrote:Tell us about the unique experience of riding a "Toaster" as compared to a "standard."
Haha, well I certainly didn't mean to offend anyone with my first thread! Just to be safe, henceforth I shall cease any reference to a Triumph as a "Bathtub", a Harley as a "Batwing", and a Suzuki as a "Gixxer"!Major Softie wrote:THIS is who I was talking about.
Do you have real ducks beside the platipi?ME 109 wrote:Hello gocytocis, welcome.
Lots of good info here, and just because sometimesweI don't know whatwe'reI'm talking about, you shouldn't be put off.
I'm one of the more sensible ones here, and often find it a full time job trying to keep the nonsense to a minimum.
Nice bike too, btw.
Me 109, ducking for cover.