JKbrick
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Is “Shopping for Pajamas” what we are calling it now?
Lmao! I was literally shopping for pajamas for Em to give her mom so they were regular ones this time
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Is “Shopping for Pajamas” what we are calling it now?
Lmao! I was literally shopping for pajamas for Em to give her mom so they were regular ones this time
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Guess that’s what kind of ads you get when you shop for pajamas for your wife [emoji23][emoji23]
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Lol. I got one like that last week cause my wife was looking for PJ’s for the family. Lol
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I told the wife she needs to buy the full length PJ’s for around the house. Lol
Lol. I got one like that last week cause my wife was looking for PJ’s for the family. Lol
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I told the wife she needs to buy the full length PJ’s for around the house. Lol
Hahaha! Well I started off looking at this KTM 500 in the fall but realized what I would do with something like that and reconsidered. :crazyeyes:
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I currently have a Triumph Daytona 955i with way more balls than I. The bike screams like a scalded ape. I've hit 145mph on her. A crazy friend of mine had her up to 166 with about 1500 rpm's left before redline. Now that I'm married I've found I don't have the risk aversion I used to. The jeep is 90% the same experience and safer. And sport bike's riding posture kills my back. I'm planning to sell the 955i next spring and either find a dual sport or a well priced touring bike. Or maybe a Ural, they don't go fast but could be fun for some weekend adventures.
Thanks. On warmer days yeah. I've got to get some windproof gear so its bearable. Lol, buying a bike in December isn't the best time of year but eh, I can get some seat time in.
I’m debating on a dual sport (pan America) or a street glide.
There’s just so much more to national parks I can hit on a pan hard than a street glide.
But I love riding a full dresser..
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Bikes were a way of life for me for 42 years, worked for various Harley dealerships for 27 of those years. Gradually switched over to the Jeep way of life and never looked back.I sold my bikes years ago.
I realized that I don't have enough self control to keep riding at an age where I don't bounce as well as I used to.
If I started riding again, I'm sure a doctor's visit would follow, and I don't look good in plaster.
Growing up, my motto when riding was if I hadn't wrecked it, I hadn't rode it hard enough yet.
As you age, that leads to problems.
A few years ago, I tried a quad I got from a friend. Soon found myself pushing my limits harder and harder. It had to go too.
I have decided the new improved motto. With age comes a cage.
Growing up, my motto when riding was if I hadn't wrecked it, I hadn't rode it hard enough yet.
As you age, that leads to problems.
A few years ago, I tried a quad I got from a friend. Soon found myself pushing my limits harder and harder. It had to go too.
I have decided the new improved motto. With age comes a cage.
Snow burnout
I remember riding my YZ 400 in the snow once.
It was challenging to say the least, and even more when the carb froze, with the throttle half open. The mile or so home was treacherous with no throttle control b
This guy hangs all 6 wheels of his lowboy trailer and half his rig tires out in space on an inside turn on a mountain road, but says riding quads and bikes is dangerous? :thinking:
Lol, riding bikes in the snow sounds like such a cool idea but it sucks balls. All we got done was pushing the damn things half the time & then getting disgusted & quitting.
Of course, this was repeated yearly just in case we were doing it wrong the previous year!