Do Americans know what a PASSING LANE is?
On Sat, 24 Apr 2010 09:07:03 -0700, TibetanMonkey,
the-Monkey-with-the-Bag-of-**** wrote:
On Apr 24, 10:41Â*am, Rick wrote:
On Thu, 22 Apr 2010 22:59:42 -0700, Bob wrote:
On Thu, 22 Apr 2010 10:14:47 -0700 (PDT), "TibetanMonkey,
the-Monkey-with-the-Bag-of-****" wrote:
|NO PLACE TO RIDE A BIKE!? PATHETIC, SHAMEFUL ANTI-DEMOCRATIC!!!
Â* Â*That is the biggest factor that rots the city concept.....taking
the
commute/transit/bus is the best, but it doesn't go everywhere and all
that.
I drive a Yamaha Majesty when I scoot, but I don;t find it fun
WHy don't you find it fun? I have an Xciting 500. I use it as my day to
day transportation, and enjoy it very much. The Harley guys are even
strting to wave :-)
Of course, much of my ride is right beside the Intra-Coastal and an old
historical district.
like the rice rocket burners, who are giving some of us a bad rep.
Â* Â*Peddle/electrics are good way for very local commute, but not
everyone lives in downtown New York or any congested city.
Bob
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Rick
The scooters are the must fun machines ever created. My last one was a
Chinese made 150cc, and I had a blast on it. I also owned a 150cc dirt
bike and it was awesome. Next one will be something bigger.
I bought a Fly 150 last July 3rd to see if I wanted to do the 2-wheel
riding thing again. A over 240lb, it was a little small, so I traded up
to a Scarabeo 250 and rode it for a few months, and found I still liked
riding, so I got the X500 in February. I'd forgotten what what riding in
20 degree weather was like :-)
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Rick
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