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  1. Thanks jbot... I like to think I'm a bit baller, it's true. I'm sure we're all baller on here pretty much. CORE is still the most baller though, cause it's got Lyndse.
  2. Honestly I cannot imagine any bike is boring. My view is that you get out of a ride what you put into it. But the Bonneville did surprise me with how well it handled on twisty roads, and it had enough grunt to move me along just fine. Considering that it's a self confessed retro standard, it acquits itself well. Very comfortable too. I've done 250-300 mile days without issues. For perspective: My main bike is a '99 Ducati 900SS and I have done half a dozen track days - solid intermediate level. The Bonneville doesn't really compare, but it's still a lot of fun once you adjust your expectations.
  3. I wonder if she'll be ready to roll by this date? That DucRx guy is doing her service right now and you know how he is...
  4. Mark, that Subway has become a bit of a tradition for c.o.r.e. people - a group of us stopped at it on the way back from Deals Gap last year also. Be sure to take a moment to issue the appropriate warnings about local herbal transportation hazards in the area!!
  5. Highly recommend this ride to all hard core riders. I did the route with Racing Guy and some others last year. It was one of the best days of riding I've ever had. I'll be on this one too if I can. Mark, do you want to post a notice on rideohio.org ? - one of the blokes on last year's ride was from that board.
  6. Tony, I'm trying to simplify. ...and get some dosh.
  7. ** SOLD ** 10,831 miles Black engine finish and Jet Black paint scheme. Nice condition, needs new rear tire. $4000 Send me an email (billybradford@earthlink.net) or PM if interested. Upgrades:- Tachometer Staintune exhaust Pod filters Hagon shocks Progressive fork springs Superbrace fork brace Lucas style lamps Fork gaiters Flat track handlebars Vintage grips CRG bar end mirrors Classic tank badges, Thruxton seat and cowl Powder coated headlight pot (Click on image to enlarge)
  8. Use a snipe program, or alternatively if you are going to be around, decide on your highest bid now, but only place the bid within a minute of the end of the auction.
  9. Considered one of the retro style standards? I have a 2005 Triumph Bonneville for those days when I'm not up for the thrills of riding a Supersport. Comfy, quick and nimble (for a fake vintage bike), and dead good looking.
  10. Honestly - riding to the track is a practical alternative. If the logistics of getting your bike to the track are the only thing stopping you from doing a track-day (and the immense benefits to be gained), then treat riding there as an option. Perhaps not optimum, but easily do-able. I've done it 3 times. Prep-time upon arrival is normally less than 30 minutes. Seems to me that most people's bikes at track days are street-legal anyway. I would suggest arriving with good tires, a full gas tank, bringing loads of water bottles, and arranging some garage space for while you are there (in case of sweltering heat... or rain). Edit: While I was typing - the O.P. added that riding to the track day is not an option for him. Understood - it's not everyone's cup of tea!
  11. I had a 750 back in 1988 in the UK. Dark blue silver and red. It was my first sport(y) bike - it was big compared to my previous bikes at least, solid and fast and kept the wind off me - a real novelty. I rode it for pleasure and commuting every day for a year or so and loved every minute of it. My mate on his Kawasaki GT550 rat-bike and I used to ride around East London drinking and being stupid - how we survived is a mystery to me now. Long live the Katana!!
  12. I love John Lydon to death - a real gent, but the Pistols were the British version of The Monkees - let's face it. (Not that there's anything wrong with that.)
  13. I saw you mentioned that in another Gap thread... sounds brilliant. That last trip' date=' the ride down and back was as much fun as the actual event! ...Dreaming... Brian, dead right mate. I'd like to have an olde style core breakfast in Zanesville when the weather mellows... One day I'll start a thread over on core and see if we can arrange a reunion.. ;-)
  14. Nice vid. Cheers. I've got that tingling in me loins and want to ride now..
  15. It's my new 'look'. Glad you like it!
  16. Cool, thanks for the clarification. That makes perfect sense to me. I'll try this next time I'm out.. If you've ever tried pulling in the stock Ducati SS clutch, you'll realize just how much agony this could save me. :-)
  17. Uncle Punk, what do you mean by pre-load the trans?
  18. Nifty. I'll try it next time I'm out.
  19. I tried to laugh but all i can say is.. that isn't a tire iron.
  20. I vouch. I saw the bike on a ride a couple of months ago and it was in showroom condition. Seemed absolutely new. I've known him for years and Tpoppa is a mature rider who looks after his bikes, I'd have no qualms about taking it (if I were in the market for a new bike).
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