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<blockquote data-quote="p238shooter" data-source="post: 2496049" data-attributes="member: 24583"><p>100K+ miles on the street, many on the back tire only, and a lot of dirt miles in my life. Still own:</p><p></p><p>#40 1978 Husqvarna 250 CR Motocrosser ( Should sell it, getting too old for that stuff )</p><p>#41 1976 Husqvarna 250 WR ( Good plunking bike ) </p><p>#42 1972 Kawasaki 750 three cylinder original crotch rocket. 11.27 quarter mile, front wheel up at 100 any time I wanted in 1972, it is all still there. Just have to remember all the way down is neutral. ( My Adrenalin rush anytime I need it )</p><p>#43 1998 1500 Gold Wing ( less miles on it than I would like to talk about ) Have not had the opportunity to ride much the last 3 yrs. Had it out yesterday, really nice.</p><p></p><p>Wish I still had #1 1949 Gas and go Cushman Hilander or #3 1953 Cushman Eagle or #6 1964 Triumph Bonneville or Hell, all of them, --- well except for the #2 Vespa and the #14 ratass Suzuki water buffalo turd that a jackass made me such a good deal on I could not pass it up. Rode it about 40 miles and turned it for a $200 profit. Really good deal, to get rid of it.</p><p></p><p>What would I like to have -- BossHoss 350. Just to burn out, then go park it to recover. </p><p></p><p>One thing nice about getting old is that you do not have to push quite as far to get all you can stand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="p238shooter, post: 2496049, member: 24583"] 100K+ miles on the street, many on the back tire only, and a lot of dirt miles in my life. Still own: #40 1978 Husqvarna 250 CR Motocrosser ( Should sell it, getting too old for that stuff ) #41 1976 Husqvarna 250 WR ( Good plunking bike ) #42 1972 Kawasaki 750 three cylinder original crotch rocket. 11.27 quarter mile, front wheel up at 100 any time I wanted in 1972, it is all still there. Just have to remember all the way down is neutral. ( My Adrenalin rush anytime I need it ) #43 1998 1500 Gold Wing ( less miles on it than I would like to talk about ) Have not had the opportunity to ride much the last 3 yrs. Had it out yesterday, really nice. Wish I still had #1 1949 Gas and go Cushman Hilander or #3 1953 Cushman Eagle or #6 1964 Triumph Bonneville or Hell, all of them, --- well except for the #2 Vespa and the #14 ratass Suzuki water buffalo turd that a jackass made me such a good deal on I could not pass it up. Rode it about 40 miles and turned it for a $200 profit. Really good deal, to get rid of it. What would I like to have -- BossHoss 350. Just to burn out, then go park it to recover. One thing nice about getting old is that you do not have to push quite as far to get all you can stand. [/QUOTE]
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