I tried a CBR1000R and GSXR1000 - I don't think my legs would take it. the R1 was better and a possible.
Thing is that I have a RG500 moneypit, which goes like snot if you give it heaps and gets an economical 25-28mpg, and a RD350 project with some Taymar/ Lindemere tuned stage 3 barrels and PWK28 flat slides to finish one day. Neither take passengers, and the Other Half might still have a say in it.
I already have a Beemer for that reason for the last 8 years. I miss the GSXR I had before, but the Beemer was the sensible choice. Primo for long trips, comfy, can take more luggage than a 3rd world scooter, reliable, economical and handles ok with some mods, and also heavy, underpowered and boring.
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Build your own dyno - PM me for the link of if you want to use it (bring beer)
That can be fixed
http://www.rbracing-rsr.com/bmwturbos.htm
I come from a tropical island...43 is the norm and I have to admit I miss it from time to time.
The Aussies I don't mind, it's all the creepy crawlies that give me the shits!
And as far as tattoos are concerned, I've got two so far, including one on my spine...they don't hurt so much as get a bit uncomfortable, especially if it is a big one with lots of colour...I'm working on my third one now, and will be my biggest one yet. I guess a certain part of me enjoys staunching through the pain. It's like an achievement!
Hehe...The Aussies are the creepy crawlies. Im allowed to say that 'cos I have many rellies over there. :spudwave:
Yeah I got tattooed when I was young and dumb. Now I'm old an wrinkly it looks dull and wilted. Staunching through childbirth was a great achievement but Im not going there again! EVER!![]()
I'd much rather have tats than give birth...although I am not entirely dismissing going through that again
Without wanting to sound like a staunch girl, I don't really mind the pain that much as long as I care about the result.
Guess I saw the Rambo movies too much in my childhood "Pain is your friend!"![]()
Good grief woman! Have you lost your mind? Have you forgotten about the nausea, getting up to pee several times a night, baby trying to kick your guts out your mouth, the dreaded labour, birth, the GRAZING! the shitty nappies and sleepless nights...the loss of freedom!?!? Sounds like the female midlife crisis has struck you early. Wait 'til the dreaded TEENAGE years hit and it's no longer fun.![]()
Yeah....Ok...(he said begrudguingly)...you've redeemed yourself with the RG/RZ combo.
As a cheap option have you considered a K1/K2 GSXR1000? My missus had one when we were in Oz and I found it to be very comfortable in comparison to the 954 'blade and 916 I had during it's tenure in our garage. For a sportsbike the seat/riding position was comfy, had good wind protection, and low down grunt that seems to have gone by the wayside with later sportsbikes. My lady didn't mind the pillion seat but I can't say we did long runs two up.
You know what? It wasn't like that at all for me...I never got nausea, the whole pregnancy was fantasticly easy and uneventful, bub and I were so happy together, he was 2 weeks late and I have never felt healthier nor happier than when I was pregnant. The labour / birth was of course painful, but nothing that I couldn't handle, and I am not scared by it.
As far as the loss of freedom is concerned, yeah sure, it does do that, but I guess it is far outweighed by the sheer love and joy of having a little one. Admitedly, if I didn't have such a fantastic husband who does everything he can to help, I wouldn't be considering going through it again.
Teenage years? Yeah, they concern me a bit...my boy's 10 now, and he is as lovely as he was 5 years ago, lovelier even.
But should I ever have a girl, and she be anything like me, then I am in some serious trouble![]()
My mid life crisis will have to wait...Bottom line, I figured that a mid life crisis is for people who lock themselves into a "no freedom, no fun, all work" lifestyle all their life, preparing for retirement...
Us, we work to feed our appetite for adventure and incorporate my son into it...He gets to discover so many things other kids don't even dream about, and we get to live life.
Just buy a bike you get out and ride and say F.T.W thats whot i do
The ONLY crisis starts when theres no bloody bike to have fun on !!!
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