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"Bill Walker" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:U%OMh.18645$O_5.290@trnddc03... > I'm sitting here reading and thinking.. I'm a newbie and considering > buying a new motorcycle.. Have no idea what I'm doing nor any ink- > ling about what I want.. Somebody on usenet must help me.. > > Sheesh.. I'm in a quandary about gloves.. I need some gloves and > have no idea about what to look for.. Somebody on usenet has to tell > me what to buy.. > > Dang.. It is goind to be summertime before long and I need a new > jacket.. Somebody on usenet will have to help me decide what kind of > jacket to buy.. > > Time for me to replace my boots and I have no idea what kind of boots > to wear.. Somebody on usenet .. tell me quick.. what should I do.. > > I gotta get me a helmet.. I'm not smart enough to know if the damned > thing fits or not.. Somebody on usenet .. tell me the best helmet to buy.. > > On and on and on.. What am I missing here ? Some of these folks are > full grown and smart enough to pass a test for the motorcycle endorse- > ment on their driver's license.. How'd they get so simple minded that > even the simplest survival skills have eluded them for all these years.. > > Damn.. they don't seem to know what size or type jacket to wear.. > How the hell have they managed to buy shoes, boots and other foot > wear, all their lives.. What's up with all this?? Gloves ? I never heard > of > gloves being such an enigma.. Work gloves.. driving gloves.. baseball > gloves .. golf gloves and just plain old gloves for protection against the > weather... etc. etc. etc. > > hmmm.. Get the picture ? Usenet conversation and advice is usually > plentiful and everybody is an expert.. What the hell ? Some of the ques- > tions and responses are embarrassing for me to just read them.. For sure > that I'm no rocket scientist, but I swear.. I can't imagine how some of > these > folks ever have got grown.. <chuckle> > > Just thinking.. before I get started on this long assed trip down into > Mexico.. > Whew.. ROTFL.. Regards.. > > Bill Walker > Irving > For the trip, here is some info I found on usenet. Of course I won't be making the trip till I get studied up, but I hope you find this useful. -''The throttle increases the flow of gas to the engine resulting in increased speed. This throttle is your right handle grip. To move forward, the engine needs that gas.'' This is something you'll need to know both to and from your destination. Do you have any recommendations on a dog food for my pet? ....louie |
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On Mar 23, 6:50 am, "louie" <lou...@swbell.net> wrote:
> "Bill Walker" <bill.walk...@verizon.net> wrote in message > > news:U%OMh.18645$O_5.290@trnddc03... > > > > > > > I'm sitting here reading and thinking.. I'm a newbie and considering > > buying a new motorcycle.. Have no idea what I'm doing nor any ink- > > ling about what I want.. Somebody on usenet must help me.. > > > Sheesh.. I'm in a quandary about gloves.. I need some gloves and > > have no idea about what to look for.. Somebody on usenet has to tell > > me what to buy.. > > > Dang.. It is goind to be summertime before long and I need a new > > jacket.. Somebody on usenet will have to help me decide what kind of > > jacket to buy.. > > > Time for me to replace my boots and I have no idea what kind of boots > > to wear.. Somebody on usenet .. tell me quick.. what should I do.. > > > I gotta get me a helmet.. I'm not smart enough to know if the damned > > thing fits or not.. Somebody on usenet .. tell me the best helmet to buy.. > > > On and on and on.. What am I missing here ? Some of these folks are > > full grown and smart enough to pass a test for the motorcycle endorse- > > ment on their driver's license.. How'd they get so simple minded that > > even the simplest survival skills have eluded them for all these years.. > > > Damn.. they don't seem to know what size or type jacket to wear.. > > How the hell have they managed to buy shoes, boots and other foot > > wear, all their lives.. What's up with all this?? Gloves ? I never heard > > of > > gloves being such an enigma.. Work gloves.. driving gloves.. baseball > > gloves .. golf gloves and just plain old gloves for protection against the > > weather... etc. etc. etc. > > > hmmm.. Get the picture ? Usenet conversation and advice is usually > > plentiful and everybody is an expert.. What the hell ? Some of the ques- > > tions and responses are embarrassing for me to just read them.. For sure > > that I'm no rocket scientist, but I swear.. I can't imagine how some of > > these > > folks ever have got grown.. <chuckle> > > > Just thinking.. before I get started on this long assed trip down into > > Mexico.. > > Whew.. ROTFL.. Regards.. > > > Bill Walker > > Irving > > For the trip, here is some info I found on usenet. Of course I won't be > making the trip till I get studied up, but I hope you find this useful. > > -''The throttle increases the flow of gas to the engine resulting in > increased speed. This throttle is your right handle grip. To move forward, > the engine needs that gas.'' > > This is something you'll need to know both to and from your destination. > > Do you have any recommendations on a dog food for my pet? > > ...louie- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - Dude, I've been wondering about that...and to think I've tried all these different ways to keep that handle grip from moving around. I've just been thinking that maybe every motorcycle I've owned was defective and had a broke grip. I guess I can stop super glueing that grip so it'll stop moving.... and I have no idea about dog food for your pet, hence why you have the dog and I don't! |
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"louie" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:X9PMh.8703$(E-Mail Removed) t... > > "Bill Walker" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message > news:U%OMh.18645$O_5.290@trnddc03... >> I'm sitting here reading and thinking.. I'm a newbie and considering >> buying a new motorcycle.. Have no idea what I'm doing nor any ink- >> ling about what I want.. Somebody on usenet must help me.. >> >> Sheesh.. I'm in a quandary about gloves.. I need some gloves and >> have no idea about what to look for.. Somebody on usenet has to tell >> me what to buy.. >> >> Dang.. It is goind to be summertime before long and I need a new >> jacket.. Somebody on usenet will have to help me decide what kind of >> jacket to buy.. >> >> Time for me to replace my boots and I have no idea what kind of boots >> to wear.. Somebody on usenet .. tell me quick.. what should I do.. >> >> I gotta get me a helmet.. I'm not smart enough to know if the damned >> thing fits or not.. Somebody on usenet .. tell me the best helmet to >> buy.. >> >> On and on and on.. What am I missing here ? Some of these folks are >> full grown and smart enough to pass a test for the motorcycle endorse- >> ment on their driver's license.. How'd they get so simple minded that >> even the simplest survival skills have eluded them for all these years.. >> >> Damn.. they don't seem to know what size or type jacket to wear.. >> How the hell have they managed to buy shoes, boots and other foot >> wear, all their lives.. What's up with all this?? Gloves ? I never heard >> of >> gloves being such an enigma.. Work gloves.. driving gloves.. baseball >> gloves .. golf gloves and just plain old gloves for protection against >> the >> weather... etc. etc. etc. >> >> hmmm.. Get the picture ? Usenet conversation and advice is usually >> plentiful and everybody is an expert.. What the hell ? Some of the ques- >> tions and responses are embarrassing for me to just read them.. For sure >> that I'm no rocket scientist, but I swear.. I can't imagine how some of >> these >> folks ever have got grown.. <chuckle> >> >> Just thinking.. before I get started on this long assed trip down into >> Mexico.. >> Whew.. ROTFL.. Regards.. >> >> Bill Walker >> Irving >> > > For the trip, here is some info I found on usenet. Of course I won't be > making the trip till I get studied up, but I hope you find this useful. > > -''The throttle increases the flow of gas to the engine resulting in > increased speed. This throttle is your right handle grip. To move forward, > the engine needs that gas.'' > > This is something you'll need to know both to and from your destination. > > Do you have any recommendations on a dog food for my pet? > > > ...louie <grin> Thanks for the crucial throttle information.. That oughtta at least get me started.. Now.. if I can just remember all that technical data, I should be fine.. My main recommendation for that dog food would have to be one that was passed down from my old grandfather.. He always fed his dogs raw, red meat and gunpowder.. I'll need to add precautionary statements to that recommendation, however.. Those old dogs of his never lived very long.. Seems like they were so damned mean, someone would kill the ornery bastards .. whoo hoo.. He always gave them interesting names, as well.. Hitler.. Kaiser .. Hiro.. Tojo and such.. You see, that was during the time of WWII.. LMAO.. Bill Walker > > |
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On Mar 23, 6:39 am, "Bill Walker" <bill.walk...@verizon.net> wrote:
> I'm sitting here reading and thinking.. I'm a newbie and considering > buying a new motorcycle.. Have no idea what I'm doing nor any ink- > ling about what I want.. Somebody on usenet must help me.. > > Sheesh.. I'm in a quandary about gloves.. I need some gloves and > have no idea about what to look for.. Somebody on usenet has to tell > me what to buy.. > > Dang.. It is goind to be summertime before long and I need a new > jacket.. Somebody on usenet will have to help me decide what kind of > jacket to buy.. > > Time for me to replace my boots and I have no idea what kind of boots > to wear.. Somebody on usenet .. tell me quick.. what should I do.. > > I gotta get me a helmet.. I'm not smart enough to know if the damned > thing fits or not.. Somebody on usenet .. tell me the best helmet to buy.. > > On and on and on.. What am I missing here ? Some of these folks are > full grown and smart enough to pass a test for the motorcycle endorse- > ment on their driver's license.. How'd they get so simple minded that > even the simplest survival skills have eluded them for all these years.. > > Damn.. they don't seem to know what size or type jacket to wear.. > How the hell have they managed to buy shoes, boots and other foot > wear, all their lives.. What's up with all this?? Gloves ? I never heard of > gloves being such an enigma.. Work gloves.. driving gloves.. baseball > gloves .. golf gloves and just plain old gloves for protection against the > weather... etc. etc. etc. > > hmmm.. Get the picture ? Usenet conversation and advice is usually > plentiful and everybody is an expert.. What the hell ? Some of the ques- > tions and responses are embarrassing for me to just read them.. For sure > that I'm no rocket scientist, but I swear.. I can't imagine how some of > these > folks ever have got grown.. <chuckle> > > Just thinking.. before I get started on this long assed trip down into > Mexico.. > Whew.. ROTFL.. Regards.. > > Bill Walker > Irving Okay, those items aren't just for "weather protection". Gloves? On a cruiser, it's to keep you from having sweaty hands on your chrome grips causing the finish of the grips to fade. On a sportbike, it's to give the rider support while on the grips. Very different uses for two very different bikes. Same goes for boots. The cruiser rider doesn't need to be locked into a certain position and so his boots are just to help with looking good as he rides from bar to dealership and back to bar. The sportbike rider has the need to have support while he rides the curves and has to look like he's going 200mph even though he's in an area where he can only go 30mph. The helmet is very very different. The cruiser rider has to look like he's so cool...no matter what. They're generally limited to just a beanie type helmet or even no helmet at all. Sportbike riders HAVE to either have full faced helmets (the more colorful the shell and tinted the visor the better) or a ball cap turned backwards (on the slow rides through the beerjoint district). Since the sportbike has little to no protection to the face, the riders have to make up for it by their helmet. The jacket is an important part of the wardrobe too. It's not just for weather protection, but also serves the rider depending on what style of riding you do and what you ride. The cruiser rider tends to either wear a jacket with a bunch of buckles and conchos to show his bling (male compensation or something....), or no jacket at all. The sportbike rider will wear a heavily padded jacket (back to the male compensation...) jacket with no zippers or buckles up front to tear up the paint. If neither rider wears a jacket, the cruiser rider gets baked arms from lack of sleeves and the sport rider gets a baked back from his t-shirt flying up over his head. You have to choose everything for the bike you're riding. Weather? What sort of weather are you riding in where you have to wear work gloves and jackets? I don't know if I'd be claiming a "weather" riding reason for wearing these items.... Any ideas on how much air pressure I should have in my tires for the Mexico ride? Can you help Louie with recommendations on feeding his dog? |
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Louie's Back from Mena!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
-- Ed Hart Growing Old Is Mandatory Growing Up Is Optional "louie" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:X9PMh.8703$(E-Mail Removed) t... > > "Bill Walker" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message > news:U%OMh.18645$O_5.290@trnddc03... > > I'm sitting here reading and thinking.. I'm a newbie and considering > > buying a new motorcycle.. Have no idea what I'm doing nor any ink- > > ling about what I want.. Somebody on usenet must help me.. > > > > Sheesh.. I'm in a quandary about gloves.. I need some gloves and > > have no idea about what to look for.. Somebody on usenet has to tell > > me what to buy.. > > > > Dang.. It is goind to be summertime before long and I need a new > > jacket.. Somebody on usenet will have to help me decide what kind of > > jacket to buy.. > > > > Time for me to replace my boots and I have no idea what kind of boots > > to wear.. Somebody on usenet .. tell me quick.. what should I do.. > > > > I gotta get me a helmet.. I'm not smart enough to know if the damned > > thing fits or not.. Somebody on usenet .. tell me the best helmet to buy.. > > > > On and on and on.. What am I missing here ? Some of these folks are > > full grown and smart enough to pass a test for the motorcycle endorse- > > ment on their driver's license.. How'd they get so simple minded that > > even the simplest survival skills have eluded them for all these years.. > > > > Damn.. they don't seem to know what size or type jacket to wear.. > > How the hell have they managed to buy shoes, boots and other foot > > wear, all their lives.. What's up with all this?? Gloves ? I never heard > > of > > gloves being such an enigma.. Work gloves.. driving gloves.. baseball > > gloves .. golf gloves and just plain old gloves for protection against the > > weather... etc. etc. etc. > > > > hmmm.. Get the picture ? Usenet conversation and advice is usually > > plentiful and everybody is an expert.. What the hell ? Some of the ques- > > tions and responses are embarrassing for me to just read them.. For sure > > that I'm no rocket scientist, but I swear.. I can't imagine how some of > > these > > folks ever have got grown.. <chuckle> > > > > Just thinking.. before I get started on this long assed trip down into > > Mexico.. > > Whew.. ROTFL.. Regards.. > > > > Bill Walker > > Irving > > > > For the trip, here is some info I found on usenet. Of course I won't be > making the trip till I get studied up, but I hope you find this useful. > > -''The throttle increases the flow of gas to the engine resulting in > increased speed. This throttle is your right handle grip. To move forward, > the engine needs that gas.'' > > This is something you'll need to know both to and from your destination. > > Do you have any recommendations on a dog food for my pet? > > > ...louie > > |
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"Brian Walker" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed) oups.com... > On Mar 23, 6:50 am, "louie" <lou...@swbell.net> wrote: >> "Bill Walker" <bill.walk...@verizon.net> wrote in message >> >> news:U%OMh.18645$O_5.290@trnddc03... >> >> >> >> >> >> > I'm sitting here reading and thinking.. I'm a newbie and considering >> > buying a new motorcycle.. Have no idea what I'm doing nor any ink- >> > ling about what I want.. Somebody on usenet must help me.. >> >> > Sheesh.. I'm in a quandary about gloves.. I need some gloves and >> > have no idea about what to look for.. Somebody on usenet has to tell >> > me what to buy.. >> >> > Dang.. It is goind to be summertime before long and I need a new >> > jacket.. Somebody on usenet will have to help me decide what kind of >> > jacket to buy.. >> >> > Time for me to replace my boots and I have no idea what kind of boots >> > to wear.. Somebody on usenet .. tell me quick.. what should I do.. >> >> > I gotta get me a helmet.. I'm not smart enough to know if the damned >> > thing fits or not.. Somebody on usenet .. tell me the best helmet to >> > buy.. >> >> > On and on and on.. What am I missing here ? Some of these folks are >> > full grown and smart enough to pass a test for the motorcycle endorse- >> > ment on their driver's license.. How'd they get so simple minded that >> > even the simplest survival skills have eluded them for all these >> > years.. >> >> > Damn.. they don't seem to know what size or type jacket to wear.. >> > How the hell have they managed to buy shoes, boots and other foot >> > wear, all their lives.. What's up with all this?? Gloves ? I never >> > heard >> > of >> > gloves being such an enigma.. Work gloves.. driving gloves.. baseball >> > gloves .. golf gloves and just plain old gloves for protection against >> > the >> > weather... etc. etc. etc. >> >> > hmmm.. Get the picture ? Usenet conversation and advice is usually >> > plentiful and everybody is an expert.. What the hell ? Some of the >> > ques- >> > tions and responses are embarrassing for me to just read them.. For >> > sure >> > that I'm no rocket scientist, but I swear.. I can't imagine how some of >> > these >> > folks ever have got grown.. <chuckle> >> >> > Just thinking.. before I get started on this long assed trip down into >> > Mexico.. >> > Whew.. ROTFL.. Regards.. >> >> > Bill Walker >> > Irving >> >> For the trip, here is some info I found on usenet. Of course I won't be >> making the trip till I get studied up, but I hope you find this useful. >> >> -''The throttle increases the flow of gas to the engine resulting in >> increased speed. This throttle is your right handle grip. To move >> forward, >> the engine needs that gas.'' >> >> This is something you'll need to know both to and from your destination. >> >> Do you have any recommendations on a dog food for my pet? >> >> ...louie- Hide quoted text - >> >> - Show quoted text - > > Dude, I've been wondering about that...and to think I've tried all > these different ways to keep that handle grip from moving around. I've > just been thinking that maybe every motorcycle I've owned was > defective and had a broke grip. > > I guess I can stop super glueing that grip so it'll stop moving.... > > and I have no idea about dog food for your pet, hence why you have the > dog and I don't! > > I think you need a good family dog. I hate to give mine up, but to help you out...... ...louie |
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If I can get that BBB, and that SilverGoldwing to follow me just 1 more
time. http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=dfsj975x_176hsrw32 ....louie "Ed Hart" <ed-(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:RgQMh.18030$(E-Mail Removed) et... > Louie's Back from Mena!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! > > -- > Ed Hart > Growing Old Is Mandatory > Growing Up Is Optional > "louie" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message > news:X9PMh.8703$(E-Mail Removed) t... >> >> "Bill Walker" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message >> news:U%OMh.18645$O_5.290@trnddc03... >> > I'm sitting here reading and thinking.. I'm a newbie and considering >> > buying a new motorcycle.. Have no idea what I'm doing nor any ink- >> > ling about what I want.. Somebody on usenet must help me.. >> > >> > Sheesh.. I'm in a quandary about gloves.. I need some gloves and >> > have no idea about what to look for.. Somebody on usenet has to tell >> > me what to buy.. >> > >> > Dang.. It is goind to be summertime before long and I need a new >> > jacket.. Somebody on usenet will have to help me decide what kind of >> > jacket to buy.. >> > >> > Time for me to replace my boots and I have no idea what kind of boots >> > to wear.. Somebody on usenet .. tell me quick.. what should I do.. >> > >> > I gotta get me a helmet.. I'm not smart enough to know if the damned >> > thing fits or not.. Somebody on usenet .. tell me the best helmet to > buy.. >> > >> > On and on and on.. What am I missing here ? Some of these folks are >> > full grown and smart enough to pass a test for the motorcycle endorse- >> > ment on their driver's license.. How'd they get so simple minded that >> > even the simplest survival skills have eluded them for all these >> > years.. >> > >> > Damn.. they don't seem to know what size or type jacket to wear.. >> > How the hell have they managed to buy shoes, boots and other foot >> > wear, all their lives.. What's up with all this?? Gloves ? I never > heard >> > of >> > gloves being such an enigma.. Work gloves.. driving gloves.. baseball >> > gloves .. golf gloves and just plain old gloves for protection against > the >> > weather... etc. etc. etc. >> > >> > hmmm.. Get the picture ? Usenet conversation and advice is usually >> > plentiful and everybody is an expert.. What the hell ? Some of the > ques- >> > tions and responses are embarrassing for me to just read them.. For >> > sure >> > that I'm no rocket scientist, but I swear.. I can't imagine how some of >> > these >> > folks ever have got grown.. <chuckle> >> > >> > Just thinking.. before I get started on this long assed trip down into >> > Mexico.. >> > Whew.. ROTFL.. Regards.. >> > >> > Bill Walker >> > Irving >> > >> >> For the trip, here is some info I found on usenet. Of course I won't be >> making the trip till I get studied up, but I hope you find this useful. >> >> -''The throttle increases the flow of gas to the engine resulting in >> increased speed. This throttle is your right handle grip. To move >> forward, >> the engine needs that gas.'' >> >> This is something you'll need to know both to and from your destination. >> >> Do you have any recommendations on a dog food for my pet? >> >> >> ...louie >> >> > > |
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"Brian Walker" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed) oups.com... > On Mar 23, 6:39 am, "Bill Walker" <bill.walk...@verizon.net> wrote: >> I'm sitting here reading and thinking.. I'm a newbie and considering >> buying a new motorcycle.. Have no idea what I'm doing nor any ink- >> ling about what I want.. Somebody on usenet must help me.. >> >> Sheesh.. I'm in a quandary about gloves.. I need some gloves and >> have no idea about what to look for.. Somebody on usenet has to tell >> me what to buy.. >> >> Dang.. It is goind to be summertime before long and I need a new >> jacket.. Somebody on usenet will have to help me decide what kind of >> jacket to buy.. >> >> Time for me to replace my boots and I have no idea what kind of boots >> to wear.. Somebody on usenet .. tell me quick.. what should I do.. >> >> I gotta get me a helmet.. I'm not smart enough to know if the damned >> thing fits or not.. Somebody on usenet .. tell me the best helmet to >> buy.. >> >> On and on and on.. What am I missing here ? Some of these folks are >> full grown and smart enough to pass a test for the motorcycle endorse- >> ment on their driver's license.. How'd they get so simple minded that >> even the simplest survival skills have eluded them for all these years.. >> >> Damn.. they don't seem to know what size or type jacket to wear.. >> How the hell have they managed to buy shoes, boots and other foot >> wear, all their lives.. What's up with all this?? Gloves ? I never heard >> of >> gloves being such an enigma.. Work gloves.. driving gloves.. baseball >> gloves .. golf gloves and just plain old gloves for protection against >> the >> weather... etc. etc. etc. >> >> hmmm.. Get the picture ? Usenet conversation and advice is usually >> plentiful and everybody is an expert.. What the hell ? Some of the ques- >> tions and responses are embarrassing for me to just read them.. For sure >> that I'm no rocket scientist, but I swear.. I can't imagine how some of >> these >> folks ever have got grown.. <chuckle> >> >> Just thinking.. before I get started on this long assed trip down into >> Mexico.. >> Whew.. ROTFL.. Regards.. >> >> Bill Walker >> Irving > > Okay, those items aren't just for "weather protection". Gloves? On a > cruiser, it's to keep you from having sweaty hands on your chrome > grips causing the finish of the grips to fade. On a sportbike, it's to > give the rider support while on the grips. Very different uses for two > very different bikes. Same goes for boots. The cruiser rider doesn't > need to be locked into a certain position and so his boots are just to > help with looking good as he rides from bar to dealership and back to > bar. The sportbike rider has the need to have support while he rides > the curves and has to look like he's going 200mph even though he's in > an area where he can only go 30mph. The helmet is very very different. > The cruiser rider has to look like he's so cool...no matter what. > They're generally limited to just a beanie type helmet or even no > helmet at all. Sportbike riders HAVE to either have full faced helmets > (the more colorful the shell and tinted the visor the better) or a > ball cap turned backwards (on the slow rides through the beerjoint > district). Since the sportbike has little to no protection to the > face, the riders have to make up for it by their helmet. The jacket is > an important part of the wardrobe too. It's not just for weather > protection, but also serves the rider depending on what style of > riding you do and what you ride. The cruiser rider tends to either > wear a jacket with a bunch of buckles and conchos to show his bling > (male compensation or something....), or no jacket at all. The > sportbike rider will wear a heavily padded jacket (back to the male > compensation...) jacket with no zippers or buckles up front to tear up > the paint. If neither rider wears a jacket, the cruiser rider gets > baked arms from lack of sleeves and the sport rider gets a baked back > from his t-shirt flying up over his head. You have to choose > everything for the bike you're riding. > > Weather? What sort of weather are you riding in where you have to wear > work gloves and jackets? I don't know if I'd be claiming a "weather" > riding reason for wearing these items.... > > Any ideas on how much air pressure I should have in my tires for the > Mexico ride? > > Can you help Louie with recommendations on feeding his dog? Louie's dilemna with the dog food problem was solved in my response to that query.. Quite rudely interrupted by Ed Hart and his observation that Louie is back from Mena, or some such ****.. While your usenet explanation about why so many people aren't savvy enough to select such simple items like a pair of freakin' gloves.. I still don't get it.. Damn.. I wear Lee brand jockey shorts.. and am cool as anything.. picked 'em out all by myself.. never even asked anyone on usenet about it.. Wear Lee jeans for the past thirty years or so.. Never had a usenet to decide what I liked, back then.. How the **** did any of us ever make all these life support decisions before the advent of use- net ? > > |
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On Mar 23, 7:42 am, "louie" <lou...@swbell.net> wrote:
> "Brian Walker" <shadowride...@hotmail.com> wrote in message > > news:(E-Mail Removed) oups.com... > > > > > > > On Mar 23, 6:50 am, "louie" <lou...@swbell.net> wrote: > >> "Bill Walker" <bill.walk...@verizon.net> wrote in message > > >>news:U%OMh.18645$O_5.290@trnddc03... > > >> > I'm sitting here reading and thinking.. I'm a newbie and considering > >> > buying a new motorcycle.. Have no idea what I'm doing nor any ink- > >> > ling about what I want.. Somebody on usenet must help me.. > > >> > Sheesh.. I'm in a quandary about gloves.. I need some gloves and > >> > have no idea about what to look for.. Somebody on usenet has to tell > >> > me what to buy.. > > >> > Dang.. It is goind to be summertime before long and I need a new > >> > jacket.. Somebody on usenet will have to help me decide what kind of > >> > jacket to buy.. > > >> > Time for me to replace my boots and I have no idea what kind of boots > >> > to wear.. Somebody on usenet .. tell me quick.. what should I do.. > > >> > I gotta get me a helmet.. I'm not smart enough to know if the damned > >> > thing fits or not.. Somebody on usenet .. tell me the best helmet to > >> > buy.. > > >> > On and on and on.. What am I missing here ? Some of these folks are > >> > full grown and smart enough to pass a test for the motorcycle endorse- > >> > ment on their driver's license.. How'd they get so simple minded that > >> > even the simplest survival skills have eluded them for all these > >> > years.. > > >> > Damn.. they don't seem to know what size or type jacket to wear.. > >> > How the hell have they managed to buy shoes, boots and other foot > >> > wear, all their lives.. What's up with all this?? Gloves ? I never > >> > heard > >> > of > >> > gloves being such an enigma.. Work gloves.. driving gloves.. baseball > >> > gloves .. golf gloves and just plain old gloves for protection against > >> > the > >> > weather... etc. etc. etc. > > >> > hmmm.. Get the picture ? Usenet conversation and advice is usually > >> > plentiful and everybody is an expert.. What the hell ? Some of the > >> > ques- > >> > tions and responses are embarrassing for me to just read them.. For > >> > sure > >> > that I'm no rocket scientist, but I swear.. I can't imagine how some of > >> > these > >> > folks ever have got grown.. <chuckle> > > >> > Just thinking.. before I get started on this long assed trip down into > >> > Mexico.. > >> > Whew.. ROTFL.. Regards.. > > >> > Bill Walker > >> > Irving > > >> For the trip, here is some info I found on usenet. Of course I won't be > >> making the trip till I get studied up, but I hope you find this useful. > > >> -''The throttle increases the flow of gas to the engine resulting in > >> increased speed. This throttle is your right handle grip. To move > >> forward, > >> the engine needs that gas.'' > > >> This is something you'll need to know both to and from your destination. > > >> Do you have any recommendations on a dog food for my pet? > > >> ...louie- Hide quoted text - > > >> - Show quoted text - > > > Dude, I've been wondering about that...and to think I've tried all > > these different ways to keep that handle grip from moving around. I've > > just been thinking that maybe every motorcycle I've owned was > > defective and had a broke grip. > > > I guess I can stop super glueing that grip so it'll stop moving.... > > > and I have no idea about dog food for your pet, hence why you have the > > dog and I don't! > > I think you need a good family dog. I hate to give mine up, but to help you > out...... > > ..louie I've got to get over the broken leg and have someone who can spend some time with that good family dog.... |
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