I like that UK has hung tight to Imperial measure, but we don't describe weight in stones over here!o_O
 
6ft2 and was 19 stone (my bad)
266 lbs, I hope you played rugby. My Dad's family was from Monmouthshire County. He is a tall guy and my Brother is as well. I am a short adopted Irish kid with an attitude. But I can see how a 6' 2" 266 lbs guy can make a B King look small. My brother is 6' 4" @ 275 and makes my R3R look small.
 
If riding depended on having a nice clean, polished, shiny bike, well I don't deserve any bike. I am more interested in riding than polishing, Awe life on the road. I can't hardly wait for riding season. Still over a month and a half away. Sigh
 
Dear Abby,
I feel guilty because my wife bought me a R3T last November and it is still sitting in the Dealership 3 hours away.
She told me she cannot wait to polish the chrome.
Later, I asked her if she wanted to go to the bike show in Chicago for a couple days. Chicago, IL | motorcycleshows.com
She said she would love to. She said maybe we can find something for the Rocket.
Then in the middle of winter here in Indiana God blessed us with a 67 degree Saturday and my wife told me to go for a ride.

She is so good to me. I think someone may try to steel her away. What do I do?

BillyIndiana
 
Dear Abby,
I feel guilty because my wife bought me a R3T last November and it is still sitting in the Dealership 3 hours away.
She told me she cannot wait to polish the chrome.
Later, I asked her if she wanted to go to the bike show in Chicago for a couple days. Chicago, IL | motorcycleshows.com
She said she would love to. She said maybe we can find something for the Rocket.
Then in the middle of winter here in Indiana God blessed us with a 67 degree Saturday and my wife told me to go for a ride.

She is so good to me. I think someone may try to steel her away. What do I do?

BillyIndiana

Dear BI,

She may be after a change encouraging you to go off for a ride by yourself like that. Support her and send me your address and go on a 3 month ride by yourself!

P.S. Don't believe all that stuff about assumed gender identitys of columnists and online chatroom participants.

Abby

;):D
 
No dust on the bike today. I just finished a two hour ride after work. 73 degrees, no wind, blue skies, I must have seen at least 50 folks doing the same thing. Pretty much the same forecast for at least a week.
 
Brahma is happy, he is dirty as can be but not a bit of dust to be found on him. This winter is lousy as can be here. I have missed three days due to snowy/icy road conditions, but like I said, Brahma is a happy bike because of it.
 
Due to my having a serious cold and the weather (we had a bit of rain) it has been a few days since I have had the bike out and about. The really shameful part is there was dust on the bike from sitting so long when I went on my ride today. I guess I should just sell it since I treat it like that. Or get a wife that will keep it shined. Its a conundrum.



Haven't ridden in 3 months, I'm the one that's getting rusty not the bike. Sad isn't it! Sun is out just like a hot summer day, but it -15C degrees here in Montreal. Can't wait for spring.
 
Same 3 months here.. In place where I am now, no biking between late October and mid March. Mud, snow, ice, no day light. -12°C/14°F this January avg. Can have snow fall in first week of May. Sun goes down 4 pm in winter. That is Central (Eastern to some people) Europe. Consider North of Europe, I believe is like 2 pm when daylight is over.

Now you can complain about your two weeks off the bike in Arizona, Texas.. Jeez.. You don´t realize how lucky bastards you are :)
 
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