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panther289
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Quote from: 919Maniac on August 01, 2007, 08:30:53 PM
When I had my EX500 it was a hamster on a wheel.
Yup and you need to crack the whip on 'em once in a while to keep them in line.
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Kootenanny, you made me laugh hard.
It used to be powered by cheese - the stuff from the 'Motor' company.
Now its Sushi. and way faster than I am.
Pass the Sake.
No Calamari here.
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Quote from: pushrod on August 03, 2007, 09:24:02 PM
Now its Sushi. and way faster than I am.
Pass the Sake.
Do you find that the increase in performance is worth the expense of going with roe instead of tuna?
I wish I could share some cider with my bikes, but I guess I'd have to get a triumph for that.
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Lauren
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What powers Mr.RC45 is the same thing that powers Elena Myer's race bike... TESTOSTERONE!!!
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That boy's as sharp as a bowlin' ball.
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The insides of golf balls....or maybe it was the left over duck sauce from dinner. The details are kind of fuzzy right now.
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Improbability Drive.
Did someone beat me to it?
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Quote from: stromgal on August 02, 2007, 12:40:28 PM
Raging sexual desire.
Having met the gorgeous Stromgal... my mind (among other parts of me) is racing.
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Some sort of infernal cumbustion engines, I guess?
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My bike dont mind if I look at other bikes
or if I buy a m/c magazine.
My bike will stand up straight if I goose it! I am a cautious speeder, whatever that means. A good friend will help you move. A b
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Si non confectus, reficiat
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Gerbils
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Oh and in the case of the Bonnie... If it DID run it'd definitely run on Brew XI or Hook Norton
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Sounds like: tractor+sewing machine+gnome with a tiny hammer
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