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Re: RT vs S vs RS: What I can tell

Posted: Fri Nov 30, 2012 8:59 am
by Chuey
enigmaT120 wrote:Oh, S. E. X....

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Oh yes. That's what I'm talking about.

You got two sexies. The high maintenance English tart and the Fraulein what brings you strudel in her dirndl. :)

Chuey

Re: S-E-X

Posted: Fri Nov 30, 2012 3:16 pm
by Steve in Golden
Major Softie wrote:
Zombie Master wrote:Well if you need to do a 1000 mile day, then you are looking for bragging rights.
This is an assumption that completely ignores the nature of the person whom you are judging. Having experienced Chuey both on the site and in person, I thing "bragging" is about as unnatural to him as anything I can imagine. Your mind-reading powers are as sharp as ever - that is: nonexistent.

SOME people look forward to certain experiences just to know that they have done them, and to know what they are like - also (with this particular experience) to know whether it is anything they care to do on a more regular basis. I've done it - once - and the most important thing I learned was that I have no interest in ever doing that again.
ZM's post you quoted was directed at Scot not Chuey.

I too dunno why Chuey would want to do 1,000 miles in one day on an MC either but hey, whatever floats yer boat is what I always say. As long as it doesn't hurt anyone else...

Re: S-E-X

Posted: Fri Nov 30, 2012 3:58 pm
by Zombie Master
Steve in Golden wrote:
Major Softie wrote:
Zombie Master wrote:Well if you need to do a 1000 mile day, then you are looking for bragging rights.
This is an assumption that completely ignores the nature of the person whom you are judging. Having experienced Chuey both on the site and in person, I thing "bragging" is about as unnatural to him as anything I can imagine. Your mind-reading powers are as sharp as ever - that is: nonexistent.

SOME people look forward to certain experiences just to know that they have done them, and to know what they are like - also (with this particular experience) to know whether it is anything they care to do on a more regular basis. I've done it - once - and the most important thing I learned was that I have no interest in ever doing that again.
ZM's post you quoted was directed at Scot not Chuey.

I too dunno why Chuey would want to do 1,000 miles in one day on an MC either but hey, whatever floats yer boat is what I always say. As long as it doesn't hurt anyone else...
Cheuy floats in very fancy boats!

Re: RT vs S vs RS: What I can tell

Posted: Fri Nov 30, 2012 4:01 pm
by Zombie Master
enigmaT120 wrote:Oh, S. E. X....
I am so tempted to buy this bike! The restoration is 110%

http://www.robinsclassicmotorcycles.com/s70Triumph.jpg

No hangtitten.

Re: RT vs S vs RS: What I can tell

Posted: Fri Nov 30, 2012 5:40 pm
by dougie
Zombie Master wrote: I am so tempted to buy this bike!
http://www.robinsclassicmotorcycles.com/s70Triumph.jpg
I've got wood! :oops:

Re: RT vs S vs RS: What I can tell

Posted: Fri Nov 30, 2012 9:38 pm
by enigmaT120
Zombie Master wrote:
enigmaT120 wrote:Oh, S. E. X....
I am so tempted to buy this bike! The restoration is 110%

http://www.robinsclassicmotorcycles.com/s70Triumph.jpg

No hangtitten.
Wow! I never saw mine when it looked like that. I should point out that with those factory handlebars, you will feel like a human parachute when you go over about 70 mph. I put the Home market low bars on mine and love them very much.

Oh: I'm sorry that I misled some into thinking that sweet /5 toaster was also mine. It's not, it belongs to a local named Dave Tibbitts. The two bikes are friends and go on adventures together sometimes. That picture is of Cougar Reservoir, and was taken before we blasted up the Aufderheid or however you spell that. Sweet twisty road.