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Re: So this is where all the airhead action is!

Posted: Wed Aug 28, 2013 3:43 am
by Zombie Master
gocytocis wrote:
Zombie Master wrote:Tell us about the unique experience of riding a "Toaster" as compared to a "standard."
Chicks dig the toaster! :D
Many are attracted to shiny things.

Re: So this is where all the airhead action is!

Posted: Wed Aug 28, 2013 8:29 am
by boocephus
Well, I have an actual question for you about your bike. It looks like it's missing pin stripes, so I assume it is a respray. Did your original silver paint go to shit? I have a '73 in polaris silver and the paint looks terrible. I have been putting off repainting because the bike doesn't have a dent or scratch on it otherwise. But the paint went all chalky in the 90s. I don't know whether it was sun damage or global warming or what.

Re: So this is where all the airhead action is!

Posted: Wed Aug 28, 2013 10:36 am
by gocytocis
boocephus wrote: Did your original silver paint go to shit? I have a '73 in polaris silver and the paint ... went all chalky in the 90s.
The previous owner did the respray so I can't comment the condition of the original paint prior to that, other than to say it appears to have always been silver and the respray has held up very well in the decade I've owned the bike.

Having said that, I have an acquaintance with Bimmer 02 in its original Polaris paint, and it's exactly as you describe it: chalky.

When I had my 02, it was also originally Polaris but I resprayed it in Porsche silver with clear-coat and larger metallic flakes for a more dramatic effect :D .

Re: So this is where all the airhead action is!

Posted: Wed Aug 28, 2013 11:13 am
by Duane Ausherman
Both of the BMW gray colors failed to hold up. Otherwise I like the color and my daily rider, which I don't ride, is gray and holding up well now for over 20 years.

Re: So this is where all the airhead action is!

Posted: Wed Aug 28, 2013 1:11 pm
by gocytocis
Zombie Master wrote:
gocytocis wrote:
Zombie Master wrote:Tell us about the unique experience of riding a "Toaster" as compared to a "standard."
Chicks dig the toaster! :D
Many are attracted to shiny things.
Although ^^^THIS^^^ fact may seem frivolous to you, it's actually essential to me & my "unique experience of riding a Toaster".  
My well-meaning wife (who also rides btw) periodically questions my need for multiple motorcycles. Usually it's the uglier bikes, like the dual sports, that she'll identify as candidates for disposal. On the contrary, she's adamant that my 75/5 is NOT for sale, and never will be, precisely because of the 'pretty' tank.
A 'regular' /5 would never escape her scrutiny like my 'Toaster' does, and I likely wouldn't even be allowed to own this bike were it not for the tank! :lol:

Re: So this is where all the airhead action is!

Posted: Wed Aug 28, 2013 1:28 pm
by Deleted User 62
"Chrome is where the Heart is" or "Chrome Sweet Chrome" :roll:

Re: So this is where all the airhead action is!

Posted: Wed Aug 28, 2013 1:39 pm
by Jean
Soooooo....
Where you REALLY AT, bo? Yewnitey-states is a bit large to zero-in on.

Re: So this is where all the airhead action is!

Posted: Wed Aug 28, 2013 1:44 pm
by Kurt in S.A.
Jean wrote:Soooooo....
Where you REALLY AT, bo? Yewnitey-states is a bit large to zero-in on.
An avatar he has on another forum mentions Alberta...that's N. America last time I checked!!

Kurt in S.A.

Re: So this is where all the airhead action is!

Posted: Wed Aug 28, 2013 4:31 pm
by Jean
Oh. I didn't read the first post very well...or the profile, actually.
Alberta is a LONG way off.....for sure. Thanks Kurt.
I'd want more than one motorcycle if I lived there, too!
gocytocis, bikes are beemers...I'm really surpris(z)ed no one called you on this.
Actually many of us have our bikes named. Nice names.
Not like dammitbike or similar.
Yo bike got a name?

Re: So this is where all the airhead action is!

Posted: Wed Aug 28, 2013 4:38 pm
by gocytocis
Kurt in S.A. wrote:An avatar he has on another forum mentions Alberta..
Yup, cat's out of the bag, Alberta, home of ridin' in the Rockies n' Rye (whiskey that is!).