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Wow sucks for you man....get your wallet out and give your ride a set.....lol
Every once in a while I think about crankin' up another notch. Now it's a 103 with Stage one - Pipes - Breather and Tuner. And it really is fast enough. But would never be called "Big Nuts"
Talking to the wife tonite about the names you all have for your Bikes. And it dawned on me I have Never named any of my bikes or cars. I'm sure there are plenty of you out there that have had more vehicles than I have. But a quick count on an Old Brain and I come up with over 25 cars and 12 Bikes. Not one of them had a name.
Am I the only one?
Nope same here. Sorry but naming a machine to me is a sign of............... well you fill it in. I don't want to offend anyone.
Wow sucks for you man....get your wallet out and give your ride a set.....lol
After my cat got neutered, a co-worker's mother made a set with a loop to hang off the tail, so my cat could still walk proudly around the neighborhood. If the woman who made them was still alive, I might have been willing to send her some more fuzzyballs business.
After my cat got neutered, a co-worker's mother made a set with a loop to hang off the tail, so my cat could still walk proudly around the neighborhood. If the woman who made them was still alive, I might have been willing to send her some more fuzzyballs business.
As I have established that the bike has no name and no *****, I'm actually starting to feel sorry for the damn thing getting slammed!
I have never named any of my trucks, but the bikes have been different, more personal.
For now I call him Blu (he may get self conscious if I call him Fatty), but he is new and I will have to have another look at him after all of the winter mods go on. After I am done, I am hoping he looks a little meaner with a 2:1 exhaust and new intake...
Nope same here. Sorry but naming a machine to me is a sign of............... well you fill it in. I don't want to offend anyone.
I feel sorry for people who don't name their bikes, to me it's a sign of.......... well, you fill in the blanks. I don't want to offend either. The wife and I were kicking it around and couldn't come up with a name until we got the new plates from DMV..... MSTY 250. We looked at each other kinda surprised and yup, Misty was born. In all our years we've never had a plate that even came close to sounding like a name of anything. Seemed kinda special.
I feel sorry for people who don't name their bikes, to me it's a sign of.......... well, you fill in the blanks. I don't want to offend either. The wife and I were kicking it around and couldn't come up with a name until we got the new plates from DMV..... MSTY 250. We looked at each other kinda surprised and yup, Misty was born. In all our years we've never had a plate that even came close to sounding like a name of anything. Seemed kinda special.
No bashing here.Just a comment about what the o/p said. But since I'm here I'll add it must be pretty lonely in Idaho for you to name your bike. Do you ask it what it wants when you go to the dealer too?
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