siky pantyhose and hurt feelings - my president is a cheerlead

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Hedrek
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issues with gravel trails

Post by Hedrek » Wed Sep 26, 2007 10:17 pm

I'm thinking weight and weight bias. I ran into some ugly sand (did I tell you I hate sand) in the middle of NM, west and south of Silver City, a few seasons ago. Loaded with camping gear I got through it! I think the big Wolfman bag and box on the rear lightened my front and made the sand better. New stock tires at the time. I probably wouldn't hate sand if all it meant was a soft tumble and a pick up of a 200 lb. bike, versus and plastic whacking crash, and a 400 lb. pickup. --- Jim Priest wrote:
> On 9/26/07, ringledave wrote: > > occasions. The worst part of all....My brother > has a DRZ-400 and runs > > circles around me as soon as we hit the gravel > sections. He claims > > it's because of the KLR's weight and cheap fork. > Any truth to that? > > I've made no modifications to the front fork. I've > tried lowering the > > pressure a little bit, but that doesn't seem to > make much difference. > > What kind of tires are you running and at what air > pressure?? > > Gravel takes a certain confidence level to ride in - > esp. if you > haven't done it before... Practice makes perfect... > But tire choices > and air pressure help too. I know the Dunlop D607's > I have on my 04 > aren't the best thing in gravel... > > Jim >
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Hedrek
Posts: 132
Joined: Mon May 29, 2006 7:27 pm

siky pantyhose and hurt feelings - my president is a cheerlead

Post by Hedrek » Wed Sep 26, 2007 10:29 pm

1. Drunk on Jesus juice; 2. Chased by a Smirkingchimp.com draft dodging, money losing cheerleading boy; 3. With a stiffy - The Decider, Commander Codpiece, the spoiled rich white boy who, due to his ego, is now doomed to a life with Laura B., and he could have been a rich, stripper having Houston oil man, HAH - good choice gw baby; Yikes - So scary to be an honest, humble, hardworking man in the the sinking US these days. Hey, I got some dollars to sell, if any Canadian wants to sell me some loonies. I'll give you 1.5 for 1 of your non-war-related, non-science-hating, non-magic-loving pesos, or whatever you yanks call em. Imagine GW on a KLR. Wait, imagine the Cheerleader in Chief on an offroad bicycle, no wait,, imagine the Decider drunk choking on pretzels. There, that's the ticket. God Bless America. This be RH --- Michael wrote:
> I agree Jim; I wish the world was a "Nicer" place > like Never Land > Ranch. But even there you probably would end up > drunk on Jesus Juice > being chased by a Monkey with a Stiffy. > > This is Jim's over the top direct quote response to > my innocuous jibe: > > Dear Biker Mike, > > I realize you are probably a homo, but why don't you > shove it up your > ass shithead? > > I think some of you might be offended by this > comment and you know > who you are. Not that there is anything wrong with > that. I didn't > realize someone that cared so much about fashion > (Carhartt's) would > be a homophobe. > > Special thanks to C Cooper AKA Dr. Phil; for > diagnosing me as > having "online disinhibition effect". Cooper goes on > to say: This > type of rudeness is far less likely in face-to-face > interaction. The > mechanics behind flaming is lack of interface > between online > activities and the brain's circuits for reading and > responding to non- > verbal cues.... > > Unfortunately his theory breaks down when I have to > admit that I'm > pretty much an asshole in person as well. I have > found that sarcasm > and cynicism help me deal with all the stupid people > I encounter on a > daily basis. > > In closing; I would like some advice. I'm trying to > find a riding > outfit to go with my blue eyes and Husky frame (6'2 > 260lbs)? > > TTFN and good riding. > > PS Jim; sorry about your shrinkage problem. > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Mike Rost > To: bluesman77@... > Sent: Tue, 25 Sep 2007 11:42:03 -0400 (EDT) > Subject: Re:NKLR - Carhartt work pants: Do they > think shrink? > > Why don't you just wear a skirt with some silk > pantyhose for God's > sake? > > Biker Mike > > I've been a member of this group for some time, but > only started > receiving digests of the posts since around the > first of the year. > Previously, I only accessed the site when I needed > information. All > questions or comments I've posted were previously > always responded to > in nice ways. However, I just received the following > reply to my > Carhartt shrinkage question and a little stunned. I > didn't think there > were any members in this group with such obvious > problems. Thanks Mr. > Rost for ruining what was heretofore a very > enjoyable experience. > > Motorcyclist Jim > > From : Mike Rost > Subject : Re:NKLR - Carhartt work pants: Do they > think shrink? > To : bluesman77@... > Tue, Sep 25, 2007 11:42 AM > > Why don't you just wear a skirt with some silk > pantyhose for God's > sake? > > Biker Mike > > > >
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