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Old 07-29-2008   #21 (permalink)
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After I got divorced in 2006 I used to pick up chicks all the time on my bike (ZX-12R). Me and my buddy would go out on the weekends and it was like lambs to the slaughter. Some times I would mess with my buddy and tell the chick he was talking to if she wanted to ride a real bike come with me, mine doesn't have training wheels. He would get so jacked....

Unfortunatly the last chick I picked up kept calling me to go riding and now lives with me (enguaged) and I had to go buy a 1600 classic. Still trying to figure out how that one panned out.

The super long rides on the 12 with 2 up at the end of the day felt like I had a baby guerilla on my back and I was chewing threw tires faster than normal (The 12 ate tires every 2800-3000 miles to begin with due to how hard I rode and the power it put out). Carie is as tall as I am but isn't big so it just wasn't comfortable for her being scrunched up on the back. I told her I want to get a shirt made saying "If you can read this the baby Guerilla fell off". She laughed then smacked me on the back of the head.
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Old 07-29-2008   #22 (permalink)
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Wow, man,
That bike's not about PASSENGERS! A 4 door sedan is about passengers.
That's a pretty machine!
Passengers RUIN one's COG (center of gravity, for the amatuers (grin))
Unobtainium is indeed priceless, but the 08 Ninja is worth the effort.
"Hasta la vista!"
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Old 07-29-2008   #23 (permalink)
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After I got divorced in 2006 I used to pick up chicks all the time on my bike (ZX-12R). Me and my buddy would go out on the weekends and it was like lambs to the slaughter. Some times I would mess with my buddy and tell the chick he was talking to if she wanted to ride a real bike come with me, mine doesn't have training wheels. He would get so jacked....

Unfortunatly the last chick I picked up kept calling me to go riding and now lives with me (enguaged) and I had to go buy a 1600 classic. Still trying to figure out how that one panned out.

The super long rides on the 12 with 2 up at the end of the day felt like I had a baby guerilla on my back and I was chewing threw tires faster than normal (The 12 ate tires every 2800-3000 miles to begin with due to how hard I rode and the power it put out). Carie is as tall as I am but isn't big so it just wasn't comfortable for her being scrunched up on the back. I told her I want to get a shirt made saying "If you can read this the baby Guerilla fell off". She laughed then smacked me on the back of the head.
LOL Baby gorilla? I'd never live that one down.
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