Everyone in the NORTHEAST
#392
RE: Everyone in the NORTHEAST
ORIGINAL: Divodave
20 guys @ $25 a pop = $500. I am sure we can entice a victim, I mean professional
ORIGINAL: bryantjt
So who's supplying the masseuse?
So who's supplying the masseuse?
#393
RE: Everyone in the NORTHEAST
ORIGINAL: jsac
hell for 500 me and bryantj can bring a whole carload of strippers err masseuse's. sound slike a good time tho if this was the scenario im doubtful as to how much ridin (of bikes) would get done [8D]
ORIGINAL: Divodave
20 guys @ $25 a pop = $500. I am sure we can entice a victim, I mean professional
ORIGINAL: bryantjt
So who's supplying the masseuse?
So who's supplying the masseuse?
25 bucks and hot girls?..... I call first!!...........lol.....J/k.......NOT!
#395
RE: Everyone in the NORTHEAST
Original : No Brakes
Besides, variety is the ****e of life and I'll be charging $5 per ride on orange and maybe I'll be able to recover some gas money for the trip up from NC.
Besides, variety is the ****e of life and I'll be charging $5 per ride on orange and maybe I'll be able to recover some gas money for the trip up from NC.
#396
RE: Everyone in the NORTHEAST
ORIGINAL: bryantjt
Not even if we tracked down the girl in your avatar?
Not even if we tracked down the girl in your avatar?
#397
RE: Everyone in the NORTHEAST
ORIGINAL: Finger Mullet
Careful Brian, someone may show up with 340 cc's of green power and smoke that ktm in tight sugar sand trails.
Original : No Brakes
Besides, variety is the ****e of life and I'll be charging $5 per ride on orange and maybe I'll be able to recover some gas money for the trip up from NC.
Besides, variety is the ****e of life and I'll be charging $5 per ride on orange and maybe I'll be able to recover some gas money for the trip up from NC.
#398
RE: Everyone in the NORTHEAST
Here's a sand riding tip...............go around it!
In all seriousness though, I thought the 603 was an accident waiting to happen on sand, turns out it was my riding skills that were the problem. I've been logging alot of dirt miles lately and found that standing and weight positioning are a HUGE factor in how well the bike handles, regardless of tires. While I'm not setting the land speed record I can run a much higher comfortable speed in the sand now, only took a year and 3100 miles.
In all seriousness though, I thought the 603 was an accident waiting to happen on sand, turns out it was my riding skills that were the problem. I've been logging alot of dirt miles lately and found that standing and weight positioning are a HUGE factor in how well the bike handles, regardless of tires. While I'm not setting the land speed record I can run a much higher comfortable speed in the sand now, only took a year and 3100 miles.
#399
RE: Everyone in the NORTHEAST
ORIGINAL: Nobrakes
Probably wouldn't be too hard as I've never ridden sand. That'd be great if you can make it - I know I could use some sand riding tips.
Probably wouldn't be too hard as I've never ridden sand. That'd be great if you can make it - I know I could use some sand riding tips.
Isn't Dirt Surfer going to your get together? I think he used to ride down here.
#400
RE: Everyone in the NORTHEAST
hey are we gonna be blessed with some awsome riding shirts for the pine berrens ride? maybe something along the line of that logo? i cant wait to Ryde!!! just waiting for my truck to get out of the shop, gettin a new tranny put in it my mobile communications vehicle [8D]. almost ready to wake up my stock bike she just turned over 800 miles, lookin to get a jet kit and a muzzy exhuast and removing the air box lid and i think i seen somewhere that the stock tires suck for the sugar sand so maybe some new rubber.
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