Serious Stuff (really)
Topic 31 · 48 responses · archived october 2000
~Shane
Thu, Dec 11, 1997 (09:48)
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I have found something that should be of interest to everyone who I have met and enjoyed the company of here and at X Roads.... Go to
http://members.aol.com/Crptcrtrz/index.html
Shane
~Rodehogger
Thu, Dec 11, 1997 (10:14)
#1
Very nice Shane--now I'll have XMas wallpaper on my computer (saved the image)! Happy holidays Santa--hope you get some chrome for that Sled! hehe
BTW, does Santa have to wear a helmet?
~yves
Thu, Dec 11, 1997 (16:25)
#2
Shane, it's toooo much.
~Cafe
Fri, Dec 12, 1997 (11:23)
#3
Http://www.ratshole.com/monsterb.jpg
Here's Sam's new dual purpose bike, on loan in the Kentucky mountains I think.
(o;{
~Shebee
Fri, Dec 12, 1997 (11:48)
#4
Dear Santa ....
please may have one of those monster bikes to use in London, I have been ever so good and every thing ....PLEASE!
:)
~triumph
Fri, Dec 12, 1997 (14:39)
#5
That's NUTS! Does that engine really have enough power to spin those wheels at a comfortable level of power?
~Cafe
Fri, Dec 12, 1997 (15:36)
#6
Wanna see it on video?
It's on the "Bikes of Sturgis" tape. Along with the "Star Trek Trike" and other classics.
~Shane
Fri, Dec 12, 1997 (17:18)
#7
That would be further proof of the versatility of a Sportster.... I wonder how it "Handles".... hehehe
~Afor
Sat, Dec 13, 1997 (00:15)
#8
EEEEK! Ummm... ermmm... aaarhm...not quite what I had in mind...
I will NEVER say that the the Yamaha TW200 looks funny ever again!
That thing makes a BOSS HOSS look small! Where's the V-8 motor (or the huge Cummins inline-6 turbodiesel)?
~ramblinman
Sat, Dec 13, 1997 (00:37)
#9
YOW the Dual-Purpose from Hell!!
BJ
~yves
Sat, Dec 13, 1997 (02:46)
#10
I own a BW200, is'nt big no more...
~TRA
Sat, Dec 13, 1997 (18:48)
#11
You mean that thing actually moves?
~Shebee
Mon, Dec 15, 1997 (06:47)
#12
I suspect the steering might be a little heavy :)
~Cafe
Mon, Dec 15, 1997 (10:13)
#13
Actually when you see it on video the thing is more agile than you would imagine.
~yves
Mon, Dec 15, 1997 (13:09)
#14
Must be amphibian?
~kgeorge
Mon, Dec 15, 1997 (17:55)
#15
I'm with Yves, I'll bet it floats across anything..just don't tip it over.
~Afor
Mon, Dec 15, 1997 (22:42)
#16
Hmm... Maybe I could ride to Daytona on one of those...
~yves
Tue, Dec 16, 1997 (03:34)
#17
It would be a T.P.
~kgeorge
Tue, Dec 16, 1997 (17:15)
#18
Yves, is that a Triple Purpous?
I could just see Sam on that thing crossing thru the Burmuda Triangle and the US Coast Guard trying to figure out what the hell that thing is.
~Afor
Tue, Dec 16, 1997 (19:38)
#19
Well, let 'em search it all they want; they wouldn't find any herb on it!
And I'd make sure I get my visa before I set off.
But what would I do when I reach land and actually want to ride a motorcycle?
~triumph
Wed, Dec 17, 1997 (00:13)
#20
True. What's the average sustainable speed? About 5 mph? Looks like it would have pretty heavy steering.
~yves
Wed, Dec 17, 1997 (03:14)
#21
You can trailer your's Sam. :o)
~kgeorge
Wed, Dec 17, 1997 (14:35)
#22
I hope you didn't think I was insinuating anything there Sam. I just thought the CG would trip out on seeing something like that crossing the water. And once you reach land..where do you go on that behemoth? Anywhere it wants to.
~Afor
Wed, Dec 17, 1997 (20:13)
#23
No, the first thing the Coast Guard would do is shout a warning in Spanish or Creole over the P.A. system that I'm entering the U.S. illegally and to prepare to be boarded (if they can find a foot-hold!) They'd probably aim their 30 mm cannons at me, too...
Anywhere I want to... If I landed at Miami it'd probably take me three days to reach Ft. Lauderdale!
~Cafe
Thu, Dec 18, 1997 (10:32)
#24
Time it right, do a beach landing at Daytona, with "Bad Boys" playin' from your bar-mounted woofer system!
~Afor
Thu, Dec 18, 1997 (15:07)
#25
Then the Coast Guard wouldn't even bother to shout; they'd just start blastin!
~Cafe
Thu, Dec 18, 1997 (16:56)
#26
ROTFL!
~kgeorge
Thu, Dec 18, 1997 (20:38)
#27
BTW, what's the subject of this topic? *GRiNs*
~Shane
Fri, Dec 19, 1997 (16:11)
#28
It was an evil ploy to get all of you to receive your VIRTUAL CHRISTMAS CARDS.... But, Give me a minute and I will probably come up with something serious....
Or not
~kgeorge
Sat, Dec 20, 1997 (22:39)
#29
Merry Christmas to everyone out there in Virtual Bikerland!
Click Here For Your Xmas Card
~kgeorge
Sat, Dec 20, 1997 (22:54)
#30
Ooops, let's try this again w/o pw protection!
Click Here For Your Xmas Card
~kgeorge
Sat, Dec 20, 1997 (22:58)
#31
Don't know why that one didn't work! One more time.
Click Here For Your Xmas Card
~kgeorge
Sat, Dec 20, 1997 (23:04)
#32
I'm making this harder than it should be.
Xmas Card
~yves
Sun, Dec 21, 1997 (01:58)
#33
Maybe hard to get the link, but you've made a very nice and good job, thanks.
I also wish to all of you my best wishes: Joyeux No�l, bonne et heureuse ann�e.
P.S.
Kevin I tough you were younger. So you're the Real Santa? Can I send my list? What kind of tire (those on the bike)? Can I have a pair? :o))
~triumph
Sun, Dec 21, 1997 (03:42)
#34
Santa on a Royal Star! Wow, I wonder who did that--I've seen a million and one "Santa on a Harley"s, but never on a 'Star. Cool!
~Afor
Sun, Dec 21, 1997 (09:03)
#35
Wot, no "Santa on a Ninja"? or a Gold Wing (the most appropriate bike for Santa)?
~kgeorge
Sun, Dec 21, 1997 (14:47)
#36
Actually Sam, there were several cards with Santa on a Gold Wing. Paul Oxman Publishing makes all kinds of Xmas cards on all kinds of bikes from touring, sport and dirt. There's also cards for Indy, NASCAR, snowmobiles, etc. I got three different ones. Click on the link to see all three (I made this page up after I posted the earlier one).
Three Xmas Cards
The other two are of Santa/Reindeer riding in a pack of Harleys, and Santa with an Indian.
~Cafe
Mon, Dec 22, 1997 (10:45)
#37
Thanks K, and have a Merry one yourself!
Best Marketing seen this season, the HD dealer here has Santa in the shop available for pix with the kids, every mid-day. My son flipped sitting with Santa on a HSTC.
~Cafe
Wed, Dec 31, 1997 (16:30)
#38
and a Happy New Year to all, hoping this will be better than the last!
~ramblinman
Thu, Jan 1, 1998 (00:11)
#39
Thanks Frank, it's starting out with a real bang for me and Jo, we got our bikes today!
Tailwinds, BJ
~Afor
Thu, Jan 1, 1998 (15:23)
#40
And I got back online! I've been upgraded to Windows 85, am using Explorer 4.0 instead of Netscape Navigator 3.0. My sister and I have been trying to figure out how to get on for days; I hope I remember how I did it!
I moved the carcass into my room where it will shame me into rebuilding it (I HOPE!!!)
~Afor
Thu, Jan 1, 1998 (15:24)
#41
I hope you realize I meant Windows 95.
And this is STILL slow!
~ramblinman
Thu, Jan 1, 1998 (22:55)
#42
Come on Sam, get the reborn-star up and running, it's a great feeling to be mobile again!!
Tailwinds, BJ
~Cafe
Fri, Jan 2, 1998 (10:02)
#43
Yeah Sam, yeah! Get some after-midnite time and a toolbox and dive in! As we said almost a YEAR ago it probably doesn't need that much tough work....
~Afor
Fri, Jan 2, 1998 (10:31)
#44
Not quite a year. March will be a year. I have the 'flu right now. Who knows, I may just give it the same treatment that Jimi gave his guitar at Monterey...
~Afor
Fri, Jan 2, 1998 (10:32)
#45
i.e. BURN IT!!!!!
~terry
Fri, Jan 2, 1998 (11:06)
#46
I saw a clip of that, where he poured lighter fluid on his guitar and set
a match to it. Isn't that being a little hard on yourself?
~Cafe
Fri, Jan 2, 1998 (11:15)
#47
A much-treasured image! No Sam, be patient, and feel better!
~Afor
Fri, Jan 2, 1998 (20:40)
#48
I'll try.
Besides if I do give up, I'll just part it out. Too expensive to destroy like that, and besides, it might give a new lease on life to other TwinStars out there.