You guys disgust me. All these other movie threads, no ones even mentioned this....and its still my top priority to see. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M-cIjPOJdFM
Kinda reminds me of when shitty and I crested a hill and found a Cherokee stopped waiting to turn left. Funny story. Props for the thread title to build up drama. Definitely a girl-thing to do.
I'd go down there w/ the busa if I thought $100 was worth the 4.5hr ride down there. Assuming this isn't "roll racing" (ghey) and "pretty much stock" means no more than a PCIII and pipes. No extended swingarm, no air shifter. Fortunately for him, my going rate is a little bit more than that. Hey wait, doesn't r1crusher have an identical bike...and spend weekends in the 'nati?? I know I'll definitely win that one on the 'busa.
Ewww... I was with you until you said tar/chip + dirt. I'm not scared (though it's admittedly more difficult 2-up), I just hate rock chips and cleaning afterward. Minimization of this would be a good thing. Unless I could convince the chick to ride 2up on the SV... that's the beater bike anyway.
I knew it was only a matter of time before someone else found this... Don't you FUCKING BUY MY STREETS! Ohh, and you think it's buggy/slow now - you should've played it the day it actually went live. They had to shut it down and reset it all a week later. I was #3 in the region before they dicked me over... now I'm no where close. C'est la vie.
Are yours as credible as Wiki? I keeeeeeeed I keeeeeeeeed Gas does go bad - but not over the 4-5 months it sits in your garage. The key is keeping moisture out (i.e. sealed container), which will also prevent oxidation. I suppose the bottom line is whatever helps you sleep at night. I haven't had any issues with how I do things, so I'm not changing my ways until I do.
Yup, pretty much not worth the extra money. If it's not going to help me get laid, then why would I pay extra for it? Unless someone has a kickass story about how their vanity plate got them tail...?
I'm with Sam. 1) Full of fuel 2) Correct PSI in tires 3) Pull Battery(ies) and stick in the house to keep warm 4) Cover exhaust with socks and plastic bags 5) Cover with bike cover until spring They just sit on the sidestand all winter long in my attached garage on the concrete. Then I change the oil in the spring after 1 or 2 rides. I haven't had any issues yet.