Hey All,
KC resident Tom Linafelt here, been riding 30 years, now on a 1983 Honda Magna V65, "the fastest production motorcycle of 1983." Having said that, my speed days are behind me - I now appreciate the bike as much for its comfort as for its exhilarating performance.
I like food and riding, so you club sounds right for me. My two sons (6 and 2) keep me pretty close to home, so getting away is a challenge, but I'm interested in riding when possible.
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Welcome to the romeos, my grandkids are older than that! hoser
I don't want a pickle, just wanna ride my motor sickle
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Welcome, Tom. Those young children keep you hopping alright, I have grandchildren that age. Nice Magna, I remember them as a real powerhouse.
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Welcome, Tom. I had one of those bikes, too. Had it after a '78 Gold wing and I liked it much better. Faster, for sure, and much more comfortable I thought. I also liked that I could do clutchless up shifts all day long without hurting the bike.Out2Lunch wrote:Hey All,
KC resident Tom Linafelt here, been riding 30 years, now on a 1983 Honda Magna V65, "the fastest production motorcycle of 1983." Having said that, my speed days are behind me - I now appreciate the bike as much for its comfort as for its exhilarating performance.
I like food and riding, so you club sounds right for me. My two sons (6 and 2) keep me pretty close to home, so getting away is a challenge, but I'm interested in riding when possible.
Yours looks like a nice one. Keep your eye on it...
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2004 Aprilia Scarabeo 500 (shfls)
If you can't change the people around you, change the people around you.
2004 Aprilia Scarabeo 500 (shfls)