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If i indeed bought a fine BMW product, would i no longer hang out with my working sclub friends riding inferior American made bikes?
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First buy the bike. Then await further instructions as to where you should go for coffee.
If you don't own an S already, don't waste our time. |
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You're not one of those hooligan Buellers masquerading as a prospective S owner are you BBBBBEEEMMMMDDDABBY?
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I would disagree with MotoMan.
Ask your questions, you will get on the whole reasonable thoughtout reponces and a few that liabilities with facts and/or reason. As for your coffee, if after riding your S you still find a need for a buzz, repeat your ride but a twice the previous speeds. ![]() ------------------ Matthew |
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I prefer to drink beer and tequila, shoot signs and stuff from my gunrack through the SouthWest mountains and desert!!
Once in a while a chaser of Starbucks! |
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Buy the BMW, ride the first 600 miles, Place your coffee cup under the bike, drain the oil...presto, Starbucks coffee.
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Yes. You would start ordering Soy -latte-triple mocha-frapuccino.
I prefer Dunkin Donuts myself. |
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Ectchually it would differ with whether one was venturing into the Colonies. On such occassions one would prefer Darjeeling Teah. Much more civilized than the choices made by the local rif raf.
But one's preferences do of course differ from the more base atendees of such trifeling establishments. G. [This message has been edited by The Bee (edited 06-23-2001).] |
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I prefer the Frappachinos in Summer but I still love to get dirty. Smart money says BMW.
Now if you want to wait 3 weeks for the Harley dealer to squeeze you in for an oil change then you should back up the Harley with another Harley so you can swap one out when to other is in the shop. That's not my idea of riding. Oh ya, you'll find me drinkin' black truck stop coffee and munchin on porkrinds and beef jerky along the road. |
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You have to change the oil on harleys? All of them I've ever seen leak so much oil, I just thought you just topped it off w/ fresh oil every time you stopped and were good to go..........
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The fact that Harleys leak enough oil to never require an oil change does not exempt a Harley owner from my recommendation.
Owning 2 Harleys is always the best way to make sure you have 1 to ride at any given time. Of course you could also fall back on this staple: Buy pickup and tow Harley to selected spot where saggy breasted women frequent, lower bike to ground and strike pose. Continue to strike pose until said women comment on clean crome. Then reply with, "Did I ever tell you how much Viagra has changed my life?" |
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That's all part of the HD plan. Continual replenishment of the additives. That's why the oil always looks new. It is new.
I wanna see a picture of an 1100S doing a smoky burnout until the tire blows.Any takers? big j |
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Boy am I gonna have fun in here!
Have I told you all yet what a piece of junk the R1100S is? Get a Jap bike already. |
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Did you know that over 90% of Buell's made are still on the road today?
It's true. The other 10% made it all the way home. ![]() JAS [This message has been edited by JustAnotherSquid (edited 06-27-2001).] |
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come one, come all. Cecilia has arrived.
Now open up while I flood your mouth. |
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<Did you know that over 90% of Harley's made <are still on the road?
Yeah, and I keep running over the parts! Let the silly little troller go on his way. His mommy will unplug his webTV soon anyway. |
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Who me? I don't ride no piece of junk Harley!
I ride a bike that doesn't list to one side when I give it gas. A bike that can actually get out of its own way. A bike that doesn't use its cylinder heads as frame sliders. A bike that's actually worth the price you pay for it. A bike that BMW Biff and Todd Krumpet Eater simply can't comprehend. Performance, reliability, and good looks. 3 things I have yet to see in a BMW. oooooooohhhbwaaaahahahahahahaha! |
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Oh my! Now I'm absolutely dying to see what this paragon of motorcycling virtue is, that is comes so close to being exactly what I think my S is.
To each his own... |
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Come on Cecil, the Kaws looks are blah to say anything. At least the S comes in a variety of colors.
Kaw = what like 3 colors. |
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