E-Fishin-C Posted November 16, 2007 #26 Posted November 16, 2007 :rotfl:And he's educated too ,,what was he thinking of:rotfl::rotfl:By the way Swifty are you adding another modification
BradT Posted November 16, 2007 #27 Posted November 16, 2007 Who stopped riding, both bikes are sitting waiting for reasonable weather, figure there is a more yet to come. I offered you help when you put it away, didn't think you would call during dinner with a problem. I am sure we will be over during the winter with some tools, so we can plan it when you want to take it out, so no more surprises. Also if you can not count on your friends to laugh with you who would. BRad
hipshot Posted November 16, 2007 #28 Posted November 16, 2007 swifty. i don't see anything humorous , about your ordeal. i did virtually the same thing, loading mine into a trailer, that was obviously NOT designed to haul motorcycles. the back tire, WILL spin large planks (2"x12")"s, backwards at a high rate of speed,before you can say "damit"! these brown "86's, seem to be the worst. lol just jt
Guest KitCarson Posted November 16, 2007 #29 Posted November 16, 2007 Hey Swifty.........I do not know if you are really upsit at your buddies!!! Or just pulling their chain:rotfl: Thing is I have learned in life, if they do not like you they will not even talk to you. I always figure if someone wants to pull my chain or mess around, I have found a new friend. Life is fun if you let it be. Would not hurt next time to make a better ramp out of plywood and a center brace or something though!! Hey I used to keep my Harley sportster in the house, all the time, just ride it in the back patio door. Kit
Guest Swifty Posted November 16, 2007 #30 Posted November 16, 2007 can i come over and ride around in your living room. sorry, there are enough bikin bums in the neighbourhood, don't want to reduce my property values any more with the likes of you showing up...see ya on the road, Bud! it may be just me but if i was going to do that i would have put the ramp or plank at the top of the steps not on the first step plank on top step? go figure...hmm, gotta try that the next time! By the way Swifty are you adding another modification yeah, stand by for calls asking for advice again on that starter upgrade. I offered you help when you put it away, didn't think you would call during dinner with a problem. ...a buddy I can always count on. swifty. i don't see anything humorous , about your ordeal. i did virtually the same thing, I just love associating with people as smart as me! Hey Swifty.........I do not know if you are really upsit at your buddies!!! not really...if you have followed most of the threads I've started since I joined you should conclude that I enjoy creating (ahem) "learning opportunities" through a little humour. Hopefully, this can continue....until I blow up the condo, or something asinine like that.
BradT Posted November 17, 2007 #31 Posted November 17, 2007 not really...if you have followed most of the threads I've started since I joined you should conclude that I enjoy creating (ahem) "learning opportunities" through a little humour. Hopefully, this can continue....until I blow up the condo, or something asinine like that. You could have answered this with a few of these :stirthepot: Brad
Just-Jack Posted November 17, 2007 #32 Posted November 17, 2007 Well I would have to say that the bike was saying that is was to early to be put to bed and that it still wants to be rode it has nothing to do with the fung shug or bad ramp design... Jessie
86er Posted November 17, 2007 #33 Posted November 17, 2007 sorry, there are enough bikin bums in the neighbourhood, don't want to reduce my property values any more with the likes of you showing up...see ya on the road, Bud! plank on top step? go figure...hmm, gotta try that the next time! yeah, stand by for calls asking for advice again on that starter upgrade. ...a buddy I can always count on. I just love associating with people as smart as me! not really...if you have followed most of the threads I've started since I joined you should conclude that I enjoy creating (ahem) "learning opportunities" through a little humour. Hopefully, this can continue....until I blow up the condo, or something asinine like that. OK, now I feel left out.
Guest Swifty Posted November 17, 2007 #34 Posted November 17, 2007 OK, now I feel left out. your's would only end up being deleted by these holy rollin moderators we have so I've decided to send it via P. M.
StuD Posted November 17, 2007 #35 Posted November 17, 2007 Just need to clerify..... When you say "get out of a jam" Do you mean a "DOOR Jamb" or a "dam jam" or get out some jam [& peanutbutter] :rotf::rotf: :canada:
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