I even took the net off the pillon set for you, baby!

If you think it looks wet now, just imagine after the throbbing V-Twin has it's way with FutureDRFTer's quivering loins.

Don't deny yourself the ride of a lifetime! The narrowness, the lightness, the down-low torque, the throaty rumble of 650ccs of 90* v-twin. You know your loins are stirring just thinking about it. Step out of your 600cc inline 4 squaresville, and join the party!FutureDRFTer wrote:Pass.
The guy at the local Gamestop rides one.
I'm no Rossi, but dammit sir, you've insulted my honor! I've read Twist of the Wrist TWICE!Koshin wrote:
Seriously, most people shouldnt ride anything more than an SV anyways. Charlieo is prolly no different and falls into such a category
Oh, you won't have to worry about the tank, you're riding on the back! The grab handle helps me strap down my work gear while I commute. Yeah, that's right, I commute on it. Gets me seat time, and I get to feel superior to all the people, such as yourself, trapped in cages.FutureDRFTer wrote:I'd prefer not to waste my time. Just looking at that tank gives me the shivers, how is that comfortable?
Cute grab handle in the rear
He mentioned a 2004 CBR 600RR.AZhitman wrote:...and we still don't know what charlie's love interest is riding.
Herb Dean is NOT amused.
You're not one to AGATT. It's ok baby, I find road rash sexy.FutureDRFTer wrote:600RR. It's enough bike for me, how would I be overhorsepowered? Very agile and rev happy, breakneck power is a no. Underprotected? Clarify?
Yup. Hey folks, we found a squid!FutureDRFTer wrote:Helmet. Boots. Gloves. Denim jeans. I have a jacket but save it for the cold. If/When I go down, shame on me but until then I'll ride free. If you have a problem with that then it's your problem, not mine.
AGATT: All gear, all the time. Logically (I know, a big step for you), all gear is required, all the time.FutureDRFTer wrote:I'm no squid but for the riding I do, a jacket isn't always required. Now that rain is becoming more frequent/leaves are dropping, the jacket comes on but....Seasons pretty over for me.
I still don't see the point in you caring about what I ride in, I wear what the law requires.

Darwin, really.FutureDRFTer wrote:Required by?
They're an interesting breed, but I've found them to be extremely friendly and helpful. There's a ton of them on ADVrider.com.AZhitman wrote:Yeah, those guys are toolbags tho.
I'd much rather be trapped in my cage with a 5 point harness than on two wheels.I know when if/when i end up accidentally driving off the side of a mountain I'll still be alive at the bottom(something about an 8 point cage make out of .250 wall dom tubing is just safer than a piece of scaffolding and two wheels.Plus my vehicle never goes outta season. If i wanna be free put the windshield down and take the top and doors off(still protected though) and i have heat in the winter and protection from rain/snow/jack a** drivers.oh and i almost forgot my blown 383 v8 sounds much much much better.I wincharlieo wrote:Gets me seat time, and I get to feel superior to all the people, such as yourself, trapped in cages.FutureDRFTer wrote:I'd prefer not to waste my time. Just looking at that tank gives me the shivers, how is that comfortable?
Cute grab handle in the rear
Also, notice the factory undertail...GASP. I bet that blows your mind.
Awww... somebody got their Can-o-tuna taken away from them, did they?Oatmealman wrote:
I'd much rather be trapped in my cage with a 5 point harness than on two wheels.I know when if/when i end up accidentally driving off the side of a mountain I'll still be alive at the bottom(something about an 8 point cage make out of .250 wall dom tubing is just safer than a piece of scaffolding and two wheels.Plus my vehicle never goes outta season. If i wanna be free put the windshield down and take the top and doors off(still protected though) and i have heat in the winter and protection from rain/snow/jack a** drivers.oh and i almost forgot my blown 383 v8 sounds much much much better.I win