Ted
The pilot formerly known as Twin Engine Ted
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Gasoline.I have an employee that is leaving our group and going to another. I'd like to get him a thank you gift from our group. He rides a motorcycle and thought it would be nice to get him something for that. Problem is I know nothing of riding. Any ideas of something we could get him? I know we have plenty of riders on here.
My first 6 months with my Triumph Daytona were spent getting the leaks stopped. I swear, the only fluids the British understand are tea and beer.
Same here. But a new pair is always welcomed and sometimes even comes in handy, so long as they fit. I ride a plethora of seasons and need a number of different gloves, though.Gloves are ok if they’re what i use, otherwise they will quietly disappear. I buy the glove I like on closeout, still have two new pairs in the gear closet for when the present pair wear out.
Just remember, someone somewhere is really tired of her ****.I'm not sure of your budget, but almost any biker guy would appreciate a new biker chick.
I was wrong. He has a Yamaha V Star. Apparently he wants something with more comfort for longer rides.
He despises Harleys.Sounds like you should buy him either my Harley Ultra Classic or my wife’s Harley Street Glide that I’m putting up for sale.
I was wrong. He has a Yamaha V Star. Apparently he wants something with more comfort for longer rides.
Wise man.He despises Harleys.
Pfft. Real man gets sparks from the pegs/footboards/pipes.Spurs for his riding boots. He can drag a foot at night and it makes sparks that make all the girls marvel ...
Pfft. Real man gets sparks from the pegs/footboards/pipes / knee and elbow pucks.
Pfft. Real man gets sparks from the pegs/footboards/pipes.
Some of those biker chicks are big girls and the suspension can only take so much!If you are dragging pipes down the straight away on the boulevard you have some serious issues ...
Some of those biker chicks are big girls and the suspension can only take so much!
I was wrong. He has a Yamaha V Star. Apparently he wants something with more comfort for longer rides.
how about an RC51?
When I had one I once rode it 8 hours in a day. Comfortable, it was not.
sorry, should’ve turned the sarcasm notice on.
And I am humbled…I’m done after about 1-2 hours, tops…much like the 69 Camaro I had with minimal creature comforts and 3” exhaust, it’s fun for about the first half hour, tolerable for the second, and after that, I’m looking up the fastest route back to my garage…