Fun Facts that are Dumb

I had a early 90s R100GS Dakar and was so crazy top heavy. I think it had a ten or more gallon fuel tank. It was cool though because it was so simple and could be taken apart on the side of the road with the few piece tool set if you needed to
My same buddy has a Honda Gold Wing. I can see how people like them for crusing around but they are pretty heavy. I am not a huge rider anymore but if I were to buy a bike right now, I just want comfort for long legs and arms
 
That's what I had until I high-sided at track day, then it became graphite gray :ROFLMAO:

New 765 looks cool.
I use to use those cheap shinko tires back then. They were actually really awesome on the track because they used multicompound rubber like medium center and soft sides and still lasted longer than pirellis or michelins. I wish I could remember the model, I think like 002 something, but they were like $100 a set at the time.
 
So if that is true, they make a perfectly flavored beer (Ultra) and actually spend money and time to draw it down to the likes of say Natural Light.
Mich ultra is among the worst beers I can think of without stepping down to malt liquors and straight sipping-this-under-the-bridge type beverages. That stuff is worse than the 3.2 flu stuff we drank on sundays back home. Like effing in a canoe.....close to water.
 
, I just want comfort for long legs and arms

I was trying to find that one giant dragon motorcycle, but this will have to do :ROFLMAO:

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I had one too when they first came out. I think it was called sunflower yellow. It was awesome, but was so tall like a mx bike. I sold it and got a 636 which was super comfy for a sportbike. I actually rode it from Vegas to New Jersey and back :ROFLMAO:. My next was a ZX10R that was stolen at a walmart parking lot and was loaded into the back of a truck... in front of a parked police car. The new 765 comes in a shorter version, so partly why it's on my list. I really want the MV Augusta, but it's been a while since I last experienced one so it may be too harsh. Either way, I don't ride a ton anymore because we have to store the bikes in town due to living off a very long dirt/gravel forest service road.
I had a similar problem. Live about 8-10 miles down a dirt road. The road isn’t too bad, but if it is dry weather and someone passes you, you will be spitting dust out for a week and changing the air filter. Got a small trailer with a chariot style front. Just put the bike on and cover them. I drop the truck and trailer at a friends or my biz shop and hit the road from there. I like having them home so I can tinker
 
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