ParadigmDawg

ParadigmDawg

Audioholic Overlord
I hear one of these work pretty well too. ;-)

I have seen a ton of bikes killed in simple fender-benders around here when hitch mounted. It is bad enough to dent your bumper but a whole new ball game when you crush 6k of bikes along with it.
 
mperfct

mperfct

Audioholic Samurai
I have seen a ton of bikes killed in simple fender-benders around here when hitch mounted. It is bad enough to dent your bumper but a whole new ball game when you crush 6k of bikes along with it.
And what happens when a airplane makes an emergency landing on the highway and hits your pretty bikes then? :p

I see your point though.

I figure my rate of ramming the bikes into the garage is greater than my fender-bender incidence.
 
ParadigmDawg

ParadigmDawg

Audioholic Overlord
And what happens when a airplane makes an emergency landing on the highway and hits your pretty bikes then? :p

I see your point though.

I figure my rate of ramming the bikes into the garage is greater than my fender-bender incidence.
I am 2 and 2...:eek:

Great excuse to upgrade just like we do with our AV stuff.
 
ParadigmDawg

ParadigmDawg

Audioholic Overlord
Don't have to hate just cuz you passed the 200 mark:D
Sorry that most bikes were designed for fellas around 170-180! You can't all be perfect though right:cool:
193 now boy...:D

You have ruined my life. I now spend all my time on the trail and don't even jack with my HT stuff. It has also ruined my drinking, I have had 3 drinks this month.

This sucks!!!!:eek:;)

 
Whitey80

Whitey80

Senior Audioholic
I've been pretty satisfied with my A/V for a while now, no overwhelming urges to upgrade my systems. My bikes are sitting pretty for the time being as well....at least until next race season.

Found out that I can pour countless dollars into rebuilding vintage cafe bikes. I've had a '72 Yamaha brat-tracker done for a couple years, but spent the last months bringin' a stripped '71 Honda CB175ss back to life as a street cafe bike. That's been eating my free time completely for a bit.

 
ParadigmDawg

ParadigmDawg

Audioholic Overlord
Found out that I can pour countless dollars into rebuilding vintage cafe bikes. I've had a '72 Yamaha brat-tracker done for a couple years, but spent the last months bringin' a stripped '71 Honda CB175ss back to life as a street cafe bike. That's been eating my free time completely for a bit.

Yep, I have been keeping up with the bike build. It is awesome, great job!
 
Whitey80

Whitey80

Senior Audioholic
gotta have those hobbies to keep from losing my **** on some poor citizen
 
T

timmay8612

Audioholic
You guys have some seriously expensive 2nd and 3rd hobbies. I thought A/V was enough by itself.
 
Whitey80

Whitey80

Senior Audioholic
You guys have some seriously expensive 2nd and 3rd hobbies. I thought A/V was enough by itself.
Nothing's EVER enough!

Except, I don't even have a garage. The drawbacks of living in the middle of downtown.
 
ParadigmDawg

ParadigmDawg

Audioholic Overlord
193 now boy...:D

You have ruined my life. I now spend all my time on the trail and don't even jack with my HT stuff. It has also ruined my drinking, I have had 3 drinks this month.

This sucks!!!!:eek:;)

I wish you could actually see how tecnical this trail is, that is about a 4 foot drop off behind my bike.

The second picture is a very rocky, long and steep climp but in the picture, it doesn't look bad at all.

This trail is about an hour from my house and it is a 18 mile loop. There is a trail that is 7 minutes from my house but I hate it so I do the long drive twice a week.

 
Whitey80

Whitey80

Senior Audioholic
I wish you could actually see how tecnical this trail is, that is about a 4 foot drop off behind my bike.

The second picture is a very rocky, long and steep climp but in the picture, it doesn't look bad at all.

This trail is about an hour from my house and it is a 18 mile loop. There is a trail that is 7 minutes from my house but I hate it so I do the long drive twice a week.

You got some dedication going my friend. Glad you were able to jump right back in and go all out!
 
ParadigmDawg

ParadigmDawg

Audioholic Overlord
You got some dedication going my friend. Glad you were able to jump right back in and go all out!
Keep in mind that I am taking that picture and that's my buddy on his bike.
He is a good 240lbs and he can kick my butt on the trail.

The only reason I bring that up is so you don't think those are my "love-handles" and I am lying about losing over 10lbs already.

The dedication is easy, I was right at the point where I knew at 46 years of age, I needed to do more than just lift weights. I hate cardio and can't make myself do it. Your ad for the bike was just what I needed to get off my butt and do a lot of cardio.
 
ParadigmDawg

ParadigmDawg

Audioholic Overlord
... a light weight then. :eek:

I'm going to go do something, anything. ;)
Find something you enjoy and just keep moving. I have seen several friends with health issues(mainly the heart) just recently. We (friends and I) are all in the mid 40's and I guess that's when problems start.

My friend, in the picture, had a heart attack 4 weeks ago. It was due to blockage and didn't cause any damage but he did get a nice pretty shunt. I am shocked that he can ride 3 hours at a hard pace just 4 weeks after he got out of the hospital.

Go do something Alex!
 
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