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Blockheaded Blubberboy
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PostPosted: 10-22-2013 05:01 PM           Profile Send private message  E-mail  Edit post Reply with quote


Tsakali wrote:
bro that picture is the bike I'm looking to get.. shadows never looked like that.... I wish

if anything, that picture you posted is the same bike for an earlier year


That picture came up in a Honda Shadow search. I've only seen his bike a couple of times and was told it was a shadow. Either way his bike looks similar and that bike looks sick.




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PostPosted: 10-22-2013 06:27 PM           Profile   Send private message  E-mail  Edit post Reply with quote


In other words Gramps doesn't have a clue about bikes.



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PostPosted: 10-22-2013 06:38 PM           Profile Send private message  E-mail  Edit post Reply with quote


Nope, I don't. Though I'd bet we'd be hard pressed to find someone here who could identify every variation of every model year of every motorcycle manufacturer. Not sure though.




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YourGrandpa wrote:
This is another friend's bike.


2009 Suzuki M90 Boulevard 1500cc. Sweet looking bike.


These are nice. A friend has one and I gave it a run a few weeks ago.

Have you been on a bike before? If not (since you admitted you don't know bikes) then you'd be crazy starting off with a big Harley (lol redneck bike, etc) and should get a smaller bike instead.




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YourGrandpa wrote:
Nope, I don't. Though I'd bet we'd be hard pressed to find someone here who could identify every variation of every model year of every motorcycle manufacturer. Not sure though.


I can where supersports are concerned. Don't be mad.



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YourGrandpa wrote:
Nope, I don't. Though I'd bet we'd be hard pressed to find someone here who could identify every variation of every model year of every motorcycle manufacturer. Not sure though.


Ain't that the truth :up:



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GONNAFISTYA wrote:
These are nice. A friend has one and I gave it a run a few weeks ago.

Have you been on a bike before? If not (since you admitted you don't know bikes) then you'd be crazy starting off with a big Harley (lol redneck bike, etc) and should get a smaller bike instead.


I've ridden before. Though it has been several years. However, an 1130cc bike for someone who's 6'2" 190+lbs isn't "big". But I appreciate your concerns.




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LawL wrote:
I can where supersports are concerned. Don't be mad.


You get first prize then.




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PostPosted: 10-22-2013 08:23 PM           Profile   Send private message  E-mail  Edit post Reply with quote


Yep, because I always win.



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YourGrandpa wrote:
GONNAFISTYA wrote:
These are nice. A friend has one and I gave it a run a few weeks ago.

Have you been on a bike before? If not (since you admitted you don't know bikes) then you'd be crazy starting off with a big Harley (lol redneck bike, etc) and should get a smaller bike instead.


I've ridden before. Though it has been several years. However, an 1130cc bike for someone who's 6'2" 190+lbs isn't "big". But I appreciate your concerns.


Your funeral douchebag. :up:




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LawL wrote:
Yep, because I always win.


You sure do.




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GONNAFISTYA wrote:
Your funeral douchebag. :up:


If you think so. I suppose I'd have to own a bike and ride it hazardously first. But hey, why should that stop anyone from jumping to conclusions?




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YourGrandpa wrote:
I've ridden before. Though it has been several years. However, an 1130cc bike for someone who's 6'2" 190+lbs isn't "big". But I appreciate your concerns.


He's saying the bike is too big in relation to your riding experience, not your height and weight you twit.



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YourGrandpa wrote:
However, an 1130cc bike for someone who's 6'2" 190+lbs isn't "big".


How about from the neck down?




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:olo:



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PostPosted: 10-23-2013 03:59 AM           Profile   Send private message  E-mail  Edit post Reply with quote


lol

The wind resistance of that block head is going to be a problem...




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PostPosted: 10-23-2013 04:10 AM           Profile Send private message  E-mail  Edit post Reply with quote


Give him 30 mins on a 750 and he'll see why its a bad idea

Shit hurts



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PostPosted: 10-23-2013 05:17 AM           Profile Send private message  E-mail  Edit post Reply with quote


Lots of bitter poor ppl up in here...




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PostPosted: 10-23-2013 05:25 AM           Profile Send private message  E-mail  Edit post Reply with quote


Not really, if it was a Fatboy I'd be liking it. That thing that's been posted looks a bit of a monstrosity imo.

Thinking you can jump on a big boys bike without any experience is just asking for trouble n all and a waste of a new bike



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scared? wrote:
Lots of bitter poor ppl up in here...


lol yeah, now that you've posted.



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PostPosted: 10-23-2013 05:29 AM           Profile Send private message  E-mail  Edit post Reply with quote


Here he comes



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LawL wrote:
lol yeah, now that you've posted.


Do poor ppl wake up to this shit?... Lol I didn't think so...
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PostPosted: 10-23-2013 05:35 AM           Profile Send private message  E-mail  Edit post Reply with quote


It's funny cos you think that's a view



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PostPosted: 10-23-2013 05:36 AM           Profile   Send private message  E-mail  Edit post Reply with quote


Oh fuck off with that view. We've been over this...




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PostPosted: 10-23-2013 05:38 AM           Profile Send private message  E-mail  Edit post Reply with quote


cuz it is dipshit... let's see the view from your dumpster home...




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scared? wrote:
Do poor ppl wake up to this shit?...


Yes, poor people wake up to powerlines and dried out ditches. Rich people wake up to waterfront property... like mine. :olo:



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Gramps enjoying his new ride.

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LawL wrote:
scared? wrote:
Rich people wake up to waterfront property... like mine. :olo:


That urine stream flowing past your dumpster doesnt qualify as waterfront... :olo: ...




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Crushed into fantasy flames. :olo:



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LawL wrote:
He's saying the bike is too big in relation to your riding experience, not your height and weight you twit.


Look how desperate you are to have an agitated dialog with me. LOL...

GKY didn't mean anything specific with his comment. Using words like big and small to generically describe a motorcycle could refer to several things like motor size, height, weight or length. I'll go as far to say that GKY didn't mean anything by his comment and his only agenda was to make fun. But lets entertain your comment since you're clearly desperate for my attention. I referenced a specific bike/motor size and a specific person. Meaning the bike shouldn't be too powerful or cumbersome for me. You understand, right?

Now I know you'll have further speculations, assumptions and ignorance to share on this topic. So I'll thank you in advance. Thanks... :up:




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lofl, it's not a push bike wondering if your feet can reach the floor :olo:

That's exactly why you shouldn't get it



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YourGrandpa wrote:
LawL wrote:
He's saying the bike is too big in relation to your riding experience, not your height and weight you twit.


Look how desperate you are to have an agitated dialog with me. LOL...

GKY didn't mean anything specific with his comment. Using words like big and small to generically describe a motorcycle could refer to several things like motor size, height, weight or length. I'll go as far to say that GKY didn't mean anything by his comment and his only agenda was to make fun. But lets entertain your comment since you're clearly desperate for my attention. I referenced a specific bike/motor size and a specific person. Meaning the bike shouldn't be too powerful or cumbersome for me. You understand, right?

Now I know you'll have further speculations, assumptions and ignorance to share on this topic. So I'll thank you in advance. Thanks... :up:


No dipshit, I was just helping you understand what GKY obviously meant considering the weight and size between various increments in motorcycle engine classes is minimal. Whether the bike is too powerful for you or not has nothing to do with your size. You're just too much of a clueless imbecile to understand that.



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scared? wrote:
cuz it is dipshit... let's see the view from your dumpster home...


You could get that view overlooking Newport tip :olo:



You'd even get some grass.... +1



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K... same view from the window.... With window in pic... Otherwise bullshit...




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Also wtf is that on that ugly mound? A landfill? :olo: ...




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