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  1. Same Ole Story.. Nuthin' Ever Changes

    In 2004 when I bought the original R III I participated in several Rocket forums and during that year we all decided to have the first 'Salvo'(hint- a gathering of Rockets) which was held in the summer of 2005 up here in the Adirondack Mtns of Upstate NY. During that weekend of laughs, crazy...
  2. Engine Guards for New Beast?

    Many years ago I was riding Big Red (2300CC) in West Virginia, rounded a curve on a road with high trees on each side thus hiding round the curve views and a fricking car was stopped on this 55 mph state highway. The result was I did a one and half gainer with full twist through the air with Big...
  3. GT is Fabulous, Panniers Suck

    So I just returned in the pouring rain from a ride into Vermont so my dealer could do the 500 mile service. First, this is the mostest funnest bike I've ever ridden. I used to describe the original RIII as a 'decathlete' capable of doing the widest spectrum of riding..but this GT smokes the old...
  4. Real Early First Impression

    Bought the original RIII in July 2004 and put a little over 60,000 miles on 'Big Red' over the years (along with many other rides in the stable). For what it's worth, I found 'Big Red' essentially a sport bike on steroids, reasonable nimble in the twisties if you set up correctly and surprised...
  5. A Voice From The Past

    It's gotta be ten years at least since I last posted here. In fact, the software didn't recognize my name or password so there must have been some changes. I was one of the original R3 owners, bought 'Big Red'in July 2004,helped organize many of the early 'Salvos' (gathering of Rockets), etc...
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