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wildchild 01-18-2011 03:08 PM

why is mudpuppy checking out the man's mouse?

pauldun170 01-18-2011 03:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Gas Man (Post 443141)
From J&P Cycles newsletter

In my continuing efforts to better myself as a motorcyclist, I’ve come up with five things to do this year that will not only help development as a motorcyclist but help promote motorcycling in general. So I thought I’d share with the class and maybe get a few of you to take part as well. I wouldn’t call these New Year’s resolutions, exactly.


  1. Install something on your bike: I’m not talking about taking your bike to the mechanic down the road, I’m talking about doing it yourself. Doesn’t have to be a big job, either. Maybe put some new grips or install a new piece of chrome. The point is to get out to the garage and get your hands dirty. Hell, if you’re feeling froggy, go ahead and change your oil or tires. Maybe put in a big bore kit — go nuts. Working on your own machine is very therapeutic. It’s like bonding with your motorcycle. And it saves you money to boot.

    -- I work on my motorcycle to keep it in proper running order. I'm not installing some lame ass "look at me crap" on it. I dont need a big bore kit since it actually comes with plenty of power.
    If I install something its because of function...not form.

  2. Learn how to ride your bike: It sounds funny, but this could be the most important of the five. Most people (especially if they have been riding for a while) consider themselves good riders — experts even — but this isn’t always the case. This doesn’t mean you have to take the typical safety course. Instead, go do a track day, read a book, watch a DVD. Do anything to gain better confidence and control of your machine. Besides, practicing is fun…
    http://www.motorcyclepartsandaccesso...-1-300x199.jpg

    -- Approve

  3. Visit a motorcycle museum: I’m lucky enough to have the National Motorcycle Museum just a stone’s throw away from my house, but there are other such museums scattered around the country as well. Do yourself a favor and take the time to visit one. This is a great way to educate yourself with some motorcycle history, while at the same time gaining some knowledge about the innovation and engineering that brought motorcycling to where it is today.
    http://www.motorcyclepartsandaccesso...-2-300x200.jpg

    -- Approve
  4. Attend a motorcycle event or rally: This one’s easy. Find a local rally or race and just go have fun — even make mini-vacation out of it. Besides the big ones like Sturgis, Daytona, Laconia, etc, there are hundreds of smaller local rally all across the country. You won’t find better people to hang out with anywhere and there are always great bikes to gawk at. And I’ll bet if you look hard enough, you can even rustle up a cold drink. I prefer to find a road race, flat track race or a hill climb because I like to watch the guys and girls duke it out on the track. Gives me goose bumps just thinking about it (Winter sucks.)
    http://www.motorcyclepartsandaccesso...-3-300x201.jpg

    Take your event or rally and shove it up your ass. I'm fine with small groups but the whole "Park it, pose and talk howshiney stuff\lets stunt in front of the bitches" thing can go suck it.
  5. Take time to share motorcycling with someone younger than yourself: It might be your son or daughter, niece, nephew or the kid next door. Doesn’t matter. Just take the time to introduce them to our culture. Show them some old pictures, tell them a story or just let them sit on your bike. And they don’t have to be little ones either. Take a minute to have chat with the 19-yeur-old who just scored his first bike and maybe give them a few tips on where to buy the best parts *cough* J&P *cough* or tell them where the best roads are. And if you’re one of the young ones, take a minute from your busy schedule and listen up. Some of you can learn a lot from us old guys.

    --Culture? What fruity bullshit is this asshole talking about? What culture would that be? What if you have no culture? What if just like to ride motorcycles? I don't need to share my motorcycle bug with anyone.
    If my boys were to turn to me that they will never ever ride a motorcycle, I'd say good for you. Spend your money on something you prefer.
    some bikers talk about motorcycling like its a religion and to validate that they need to get as many people as possible to like it too "Its great...just look at everyone else who agrees with me!!!?
    Too many people try to define themselves by their hobbies and toss around words like culture and lifestyle.

    Bunch of snivelling little pansy assed jerk offs trying to be "part of something"

    What the hell is wrong with saying "Its just something I happen to enjoy"
    I'm not sharing motorcycling with anyone.



I apologize for the quality of the rant....I kept losing track of what I wanted to say

pickle.of.doom 01-18-2011 03:31 PM

lol its so easy to tell when ppl bitch just to bitch

pauldun170 01-18-2011 03:39 PM

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Originally Posted by pickle.of.doom (Post 443284)
lol its so easy to tell when ppl bitch just to bitch

Its a sport

Mudpuppy 01-18-2011 03:40 PM

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Originally Posted by wildchild (Post 443279)
why is mudpuppy checking out the man's mouse?

i really didn't want to but he keeps dropping trou and trying to show off his unit..

Tmall 01-18-2011 04:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Gas Man (Post 443186)
Sweet. Then I can cancel my vesectomy appt?

DUDE! My buddy just went in for his vasectomy today. He decided two kids were enough. Guess what he found out literally a week before? #3 is on the way...

z06boy 01-18-2011 04:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Tmall (Post 443292)
DUDE! My buddy just went in for his vasectomy today. He decided two kids were enough. Guess what he found out literally a week before? #3 is on the way...

:blowup: :lol:

wildchild 01-18-2011 05:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Mudpuppy (Post 443287)
i really didn't want to but he keeps dropping trou and trying to show off his unit..

:lol he's a professional poser.

wildchild 01-18-2011 05:06 PM

--Culture? What fruity bullshit is this asshole talking about? What culture would that be? What if you have no culture? What if just like to ride motorcycles? I don't need to share my motorcycle bug with anyone.
If my boys were to turn to me that they will never ever ride a motorcycle, I'd say good for you. Spend your money on something you prefer.
some bikers talk about motorcycling like its a religion and to validate that they need to get as many people as possible to like it too "Its great...just look at everyone else who agrees with me!!!?
Too many people try to define themselves by their hobbies and toss around words like culture and lifestyle.

Bunch of snivelling little pansy assed jerk offs trying to be "part of something"

What the hell is wrong with saying "Its just something I happen to enjoy"
I'm not sharing motorcycling with anyone.

sometimes it's a matter of showing someone about bikes who has expressed an interest and wasn't sure where to start. maybe it's helping someone out with some gear. as he stated show a young person, maybe help them learn how to ride dirt when they've expressed an interest.

I can't count how many people I've gotten started into bikes after they expressed an interest. then if they want to continue they can. has nothing to do with getting them to drink the perverbial koolaid.

Trip 01-18-2011 05:23 PM

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Originally Posted by pauldun170 (Post 443286)
Its a sport

It's not even a sport unless you actually race. It's a fucking hobby. I hate those bastards that say it's a way of life too. They need to grow the fuck up and stop being bitches.


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