Mods, can you delete this thread?
I am familiar with the College Station area....how about you go to Yankee's Tavern & Grill on a nice Saturday afternoon...and ask your question there...be sure and let us know how that worked out for you.
Problem with you people is you think we care about you and your opinion. It's the Internet. Lots of asshats out here. Goes with the territory.

Here are a few more tips:
1. Never use your real name as part of your handle or in your ID info if you want or need to be annonymous on the Internet.
2. Never post anything that wouldn't you say to someone's face.
3. If you do realize you're wrong or used bad judgement, man-up and suck it up. You'll get more respect for that than anything else you could do.
4. If you want respect, you gotta give it. Everyone deserves respect until they lose your respect. It's kinda like grades "at university": everyone starts with an A.
5. If you have a serious question ask it in a serious way.
6. Grow the hell up before you do say the wrong thing to the wrong person, because there are people out there in the real world who will take ubrage at smartass remarks and who will make you **** your pants for real.
7. And this one bears repeating: don't ever try to bullshit a bullshitter.
As someone else said, no one here really gives a **** about you or your Falco. The only way you'll run into someone on this forum is by accident. You were a source of entertainment; a nice distraction and a source for some good old chest thumping. All of those are very theraputic to people who work hard for a living.
Oh yeah, I suspect your riding skills are on par with your social skills. Don't go and get yourself wadded up on that Falco. That's a pretty big leap going from a 250cc to a liter bike. Leathers may save your skin from the slide (assuming your jacket, pants, gloves & footware stay on), but not the sudden stop.
Last edited by FXD_TG; Sep 6, 2012 at 02:49 PM.

Here are a few more tips:
1. Never use your real name as part of your handle or in your ID info if you want or need to be annonymous on the Internet.
2. Never post anything that wouldn't you say to someone's face.
3. If you do realize you're wrong or used bad judgement, man-up and suck it up. You'll get more respect for that than anything else you could do.
4. If you want respect, you gotta give it. Everyone deserves respect until they lose your respect. It's kinda like grades "at university": everyone starts with an A.
5. If you have a serious question ask it in a serious way.
6. Grow the hell up before you do say the wrong thing to the wrong person, because there are people out there in the real world who will take ubrage at smartass remarks and who will make you **** your pants for real.
7. And this one bear's repeating: don't ever try to bullshit a bullshitter.
As someone else said, no one here really gives a **** about you or your Falco. The only way you'll run into someone on this forum is by accident. You were a source of entertainment; a nice distraction and a source for some good old chest thumping. All of those are very theraputic to people who work hard for a living.
Oh yeah, I suspect your riding skills are on par with your social skills. Don't go and get yourself wadded up on that Falco. That's a pretty big leap going from a 250cc to a liter bike. Leathers may save your skin from the slide, but not the sudden stop.
Found this in 30 seconds.
http://ridingtwoup.wordpress.com/about/
I have had experience with many, many bikes/dirtbikes/quads. The 250cc was my first purchase because I needed a bike to go through low speed areas, be able to fit on a cantilevered hitch rack, and be cheap. At 300lbs wet, I could slap that 250 on the back of any vehicle with a hitch and be on the road in minutes. I can't do that now...
Last edited by jmccalip; Sep 6, 2012 at 02:57 PM.
The Best of Harley-Davidson for Lifelong Riders
Last edited by TKDKurt; Sep 6, 2012 at 03:07 PM.
She is indeed. I mention her all the time in my posts and blog entries and have done so since you were in diapers.
30 seconds? The friggin links to my blog are in my signature.
But, I'm not the one who's all worried about some big bad biker paying me a visit to settle a score, now am I?
Like I said, if you follow the rules there's no reason to hide on the net, or to go and ask mods to clean up your mess.
Last edited by FXD_TG; Sep 6, 2012 at 05:00 PM.


