Another eyeball QSO yesterday...me and our
favourite faghag...N2KKM!
Pics later once I get them resized to upload! Fun was had by all...but Corey missed out!
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Another eyeball QSO yesterday...me and our
favourite faghag...N2KKM!
Pics later once I get them resized to upload! Fun was had by all...but Corey missed out!
OIC, does she still hate us good 'ol boys? :chin:
should have got her on echolink
Frozen Legumes!
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Hi-rez proof that it happened!!
Wow, no comments. lol
It was awesome meeting you in person, Kevin! *hug*
And yes, that's my Ninja I'm loving on.
Maybe they're all speechless, Kelli!!! <HUGS U BACK>
Damn Kelli! You are hawt!
Kelli is sweet, innocent, and her daughter ROCKS!!!! Dan is cool too!!! <now to get Dan licenced> Corey...you missed out!
And I bet Kelli could design, build and operate a DC to Daylight transceiver BLINDFOLDED!!!!!
^^^I'd just go for her not calling us names anymore and accepting that she's one of us.:doh:
Well, an occasional taunt might help keep the love alive.
Umm, I'm wondering how you ride that bike with that tiny skirt on. I've been out of motorcycles for quite a few years, but I'm pretty sure ya can't ride 'em side saddle:nosey:
Mike, that there is what we call a crotch rocket.
They call them that for a very good reason.
Kelli is very cool and bold. If you have to ask, you don't need to know.;)
Big trucks, fast bikes and Islanders. This is how we do it up in hizzah!
Rawk ~n~ Rowwwwlllll!!
Jeans at the least for me. I normally wear "armored" pants and jacket.
Oh, I hear you. Kinda like early winter riding to work and I slid on some black ice. For months afterward whenever I was riding I felt sure my bike was going to try and slide out from under me on a turn. Took until a couple of weeks ago to shake that feeling. And yeah, I did stop riding from December 7th until it warmed up again about a two months ago.
Going home one evening on one of these:
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I had it leaned over in a curve to the point where those nice bag protector rails were just about scraping the asphalt, then got the rear wheel into some gravel/loss of traction scenario.
What did they teach at the MSF school regarding this? (3 things)
My instinctive reaction is to go upright and steer gently in the new direction of travel. Like counter steer but a bit more. Stop the rotation of the whole bike and gain traction on the skidding real wheel ASAP. It usually takes very little input. Dont let that back tire come around and fooking hookup as the bike slows down. I only highsided once, in the dirt. Superman'd for about two seconds, then the landing from about 8 feet in the air hurt.
Then I practiced a lot till it never happened again. I pushed the Connie a few times till it got weird.
Easy to do with a bit of heavy throttle in a tight corner. Dayum, I miss riding. Sigh.
I've been learning to drift the Miata a bit. 53/47 weight distribution is freaking amusing.
Spun out hard a couple of times, on purpose. Wet parking lot fun.
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And good at Twister? :angel: