Thank you.It’s not ok, he’s gone now.
Nothing is ‘up’ wt this forum, just one bad apple, and a recent join, like yourself..
Never had anyone go off like that ever here in this group.
And boobiesLet's save our most heated discussions to Power Commander vs. Coober vs. ECU Flash.
Thats my 77 Cb750f, figured I’d complete my introduction as that opinionated Canadian Honda rider!What year is this?
Just so we are clear, a booby is a seabird in the genus Sula, part of the family Sulidae. Boobies are closely related to the gannets (Morus), which were formerly included in Sula.And boobies
Nothing like a pair of boobies
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Nice bike. Riding it a lot?Thats my 77 Cb750f, figured I’d complete my introduction as that opinionated Canadian Honda rider!
who put a deposit on an 890r yesterday.
Thanks, I’ve owned it for over 15 years, at one time it was my only bike and I rode the crap out of it. Im fortunate to have been able to keep it and keep slowly modifying/restoring/maintaining it and ride it when I’m feeling like a relaxed Ride, while having newer bikes for road trips, spirited riding, and the occasional track day.Nice bike. Riding it a lot?
My dear ol' dad was a bit of an ornithologist. I seem to have inherited something. Oh and I like steam trains too.And the two you posted, are really nice boobies.
Really nice and great that you held on to it.Thanks, I’ve owned it for over 15 years, at one time it was my only bike and I rode the crap out of it. Im fortunate to have been able to keep it and keep slowly modifying/restoring/maintaining it and ride it when I’m feeling like a relaxed Ride, while having newer bikes for road trips, spirited riding, and the occasional track day.
Like father like son, I guess. My too boys are also fond of boobies.My dear ol' dad was a bit of an ornithologist. I seem to have inherited something. Oh and I like steam trains too.
BeautifulHaha, fair! My Old cb750 sees more hours being tinkered with than ridden, but I keep it ready when I’m wanting a more casual riding pace.
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It's why I keep dear old Granny Guzzi. We're coming up for 40 years together.Thanks, I’ve owned it for over 15 years, at one time it was my only bike and I rode the crap out of it. Im fortunate to have been able to keep it and keep slowly modifying/restoring/maintaining it and ride it when I’m feeling like a relaxed Ride, while having newer bikes for road trips, spirited riding, and the occasional track day.