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Fixer 166 wrote:I like black and chrome. This was about an hr ago.

My ex-girlfriend had the same bike.
Nice girl's bike.




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This is my ride.
It'll slay all your new fancy bikes.
IF...we ride on trails with lots of mud...in tight spots...with a limit of 100cc or less.

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Graham Adder wrote:This is my ride.
It'll slay all your new fancy bikes.
IF...we ride on trails with lots of mud...in tight spots...with a limit of 100cc or less.

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Mine is older than yours and will leave you in the dust or mud, what ever you choose.

Before:
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After:
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My Triumph shortly after hitting 100,000km.
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LOVE the norton.
Would make an awesome scrambler.
I don't think you'd have the floatation my RV90 has through mud and snow though.
Your Triumph's a pretty cool ride too.


I want a royal enfield bullet 500 with the scrambler kit.
That's my dream toy.
Male vibrator.
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Fritz..are you "A" from bcclassicmotorcycle. ? .
I'd like to help You OUT,
Which way did You come in??
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50-YEARS-in-Ktown wrote:Fritz..are you "A" from bcclassicmotorcycle. ? .

Well lets put it this way.... how many red Norton Nomads do you think are in BC? :sunshine:
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Graham Adder wrote:LOVE the norton.
Would make an awesome scrambler.
I don't think you'd have the floatation my RV90 has through mud and snow though.
Your Triumph's a pretty cool ride too.


I want a royal enfield bullet 500 with the scrambler kit.
That's my dream toy.
Male vibrator.
Shiver me timbers!
Image

Well you will ove this bike then, the 1955-59 Indian Woodsman.

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Fixer166 Dude, That is a great looking bike, would love to trade rides just to compare notes, every ride has its own little hidden secrets. my baby has fresh oil, and will be on street tomorrow.
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Fritzthecat wrote:
SHooting fish a barrel.
Take the bait every time. What makes me "whollyer than tho motorcycle guy" because I am.
I build, wrench ride and have been for a long time. You Johnny-Come-Latley's are so predicable. You are and always WILL be a Johnny-Come_latley so just get used to it. 4 hour tour. Wow. I've had commutes longer than that.


Let me know if this is in jest or not.

If it is, fine.

If it isn't I have a little tirade for ya, fer my own fun!
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[quote="Graham AdderMy ex-girlfriend had the same bike.
Nice girl's bike.




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Good one, and deserved after the scooter joke.
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emc, should be out this summer, will set up a ride.
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Fritzthecat wrote:My Triumph shortly after hitting 100,000km.
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I'm pretty sure I've seen you bombing around town on this machine.... and I drool every time I see it. So do half the instructors, btw.
I'd like to change your mind, but I don't have a fresh diaper.
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[quote="Fritzthecat"]
It'll slay all your new fancy bikes.
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C'mon out in JULY and prove it!!!

You know where..

Throw some Class C's on this bad boy and knock off some sub 18 second laps.

Dare ya!!! :sillygrin:


Nice bikes by the way.

Seriously, c'mon out, There's a non racing vintage street ride also.
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36Drew wrote:
I'm pretty sure I've seen you bombing around town on this machine.... and I drool every time I see it. So do half the instructors, btw.

It would've been me, no other white and orange TBS's I know of. In fact the only other white and orange TBS I ever saw was in Nelson a few years ago at the Rat Raid. Most TBS I see, if I see them at all, are the later 03 and 04's, in black and yellow and orange and black.
After so many years of having this bike I sometimes forget how great it really is. I almost sold it 2-3 times now. Would've been a huge mistake.
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dirtybiker wrote:
C'mon out in JULY and prove it!!!

You know where..

Throw some Class C's on this bad boy and knock off some sub 18 second laps.

Dare ya!!! :sillygrin:


Nice bikes by the way.

Seriously, c'mon out, There's a non racing vintage street ride also.

When and where?
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Okeefe Ranch near Vernon, weekend following July. Long weekend..
I'd like to help You OUT,
Which way did You come in??
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