True Story Russ.... ( an easy sign to prove this is Pure bovine fecal
matter ) Buddy wanted to sell his scooter in front of my house and left me
the keys... little 600cc something from Honda.... some girly looking
thing... sooooo I decided to take it for a ride.... previously
approved.... ( see upper comment for commitment to truth here )
One twist of the throttle.... Two BIG saucer type eyes... and a Wheelee
from hell.... and I was firmly convinced that I oughta stick to cars... I
haven't ridden any late model iron.... other then say Jim Cannon's
Harley's.... ( why we all agree aren't late model iron ) and I was truly
amazed at the quality of a late model bike... These things are like new
cars.... you don't even want or need to open the hood.... they just work...
scary... how are kids going to learn to trouble shoot if the cars don't
break down?
Keith
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> From: gary baker <lsr350@hotmail.com>
> To: rtmack <RTMACK@pop3.concentric.net>
> Cc: list <land-speed@autox.team.net>
> Subject: Re: Test Ride?
> Date: Thursday, January 17, 2002 2:52 AM
>
> Russ
> Gary here from Australia , love to lend you one of mine but their not
good
> swimmers ,try one they will blow you away there light years ahead of
anything
> you rode 25 years ago
> from another fossil biker
> Gary in the land of oz
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: rtmack
> Sent: Thursday, 17 January 2002 2:56 PM
> To: Higginbotham Land Speed Racing
> Cc: RACE427@aol.com; land-speed@autox.team.net
> Subject: Test Ride?
>
> Hi, list--
> been missing you folks, but I got a big run of work. Pesky
customers!
> But
> the good thing is I can do a little LSR shopping now, and I'm hoping
maybe
> someone on the list can help me with a little matter of indecision.
>
> After "crewing" at Bonneville for a season, I've decided (for many
> reasons,
> including cost) that I want to begin my owner/driver LSR efforts on a
> "sportbike"-- a 600 or 750 GSX-R, if I can find a good deal. Lots of
neat
> technology to experiment with, at (relatively) low cost. Problem is, all
> these
> young writers (part-time racers) for the motorcycle mags are always
talking
> about
> how scary the big sportbikes are these days-- and while I used to be a
rabid
> biker, I've ridden little in the last 25 years, and never anything with
that
> kind
> of power-to-weight ratio. Wouldn't I feel silly to drop several "big
ones"
> on
> such a bike, and find I no longer have the 'nads to get the speed out of
it?
>
> See, that's where you folks come in (I hope!)
>
> I would like to take a brief ride on a modern sportbike, 600cc or
more--
> just to make sure I like the feeling. I don't personally know anybody
who
> owns a
> big sportbike (being 56, most of my friends now are sane or feeble-- or
> both).
> Then it occurred to me that maybe somebody on the list has one, and
would be
> willing to rent me a very brief ride? If you have such a bike and live
within
> a
> day's drive of Houston, you can collect $100 and my undying gratitude
(for
> what
> it's worth) to let me take your machine through the gears one time (in a
> straight
> line will be just fine for me)-- no over-rev, no (intentional) tire
smoke.
> Less
> than 15 minutes.
>
> If you'd be willing to help me find out how old I really am, please
send
> me
> a note "off-list". Terms are negotiable (I really want to start bike
> shopping!)
>
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