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RTRandy
08-09-2005, 10:13 PM
It's soo bad . .

BradfordBenn
08-09-2005, 10:22 PM
So do I get to pick the appendage?

What happens if I don't have kids?

RTRandy
08-09-2005, 10:23 PM
What happens if I don't have kids?
You can give one of something you have two of.
:brow

boofer
08-10-2005, 04:25 AM
Pardon me, but that takes balls.

Tim (just happy with two)

Callmethebreeze
08-10-2005, 07:06 AM
So do I get to pick the appendage?

What happens if I don't have kids?


Is there a rule that says that they have to be yours?????

dano
08-10-2005, 07:16 AM
I'm doing "okay" financially, but I have to admit, I'm feeling the pinch of the higher prices. :cry

Who would have ever thought, it'd cost $10.00 or more, to fill up a motorcycle. :dunno

Braddog
08-10-2005, 08:07 AM
I'm doing "okay" financially, but I have to admit, I'm feeling the pinch of the higher prices. :cry

Who would have ever thought, it'd cost $10.00 or more, to fill up a motorcycle. :dunno

I'm fortunate in that I've got a decent job that pays me a good wage. But the last 2 times that I filled my 'cycle at the pump, I easily passed $10. :cry

Then, I think that if I'd have driven my truck, I probably would've been looking at a $35-$40 fill up.

I suspect that I'll be riding a little later into the fall/winter season this year. Not quite a full-blown Rounder yet, but the gas prices sure are an incentive to ride a motorcycle.

There seems to be a few more motorcycles on the streets these days during workdays. Maybe the high gas prices will inspire more riders to actually use their motorcycles for commuting. :thumb

Callmethebreeze
08-10-2005, 08:19 AM
I'm fortunate in that I've got a decent job that pays me a good wage. But the last 2 times that I filled my 'cycle at the pump, I easily passed $10. :cry

Then, I think that if I'd have driven my truck, I probably would've been looking at a $35-$40 fill up.

I suspect that I'll be riding a little later into the fall/winter season this year. Not quite a full-blown Rounder yet, but the gas prices sure are an incentive to ride a motorcycle.

There seems to be a few more motorcycles on the streets these days during workdays. Maybe the high gas prices will inspire more riders to actually use their motorcycles for commuting. :thumb

I ride 70 miles r/t every workday, rain or shine (I draw the line at snow and ice). Changes your life in a positive way. More people at work buying bikes and riding (except for harley guys,,,lol).
Premium is 2.59--2.65 per in CT but still a bargain at 45 mpg. You think BMW AG is working on fuel cells?
BTW, did you see the covered urban scooter in Lima? Now there's a smart ride for Manhattanites, Bostonians, Chicagoans and San Fransiscans.
Is it selling here?
T

hurricane
08-10-2005, 08:55 AM
Saw this crazy two wheeled contraption that gets infinite gas mileage.

Called a bicycle. :)

jmerlino
08-10-2005, 08:57 AM
Just to keep things in perspective: Adjusted for inflation, gas is cheaper now than it was at any time between 1980 and 1985.

kbasa
08-10-2005, 09:01 AM
Apparently, gas isn't expensive enough to get us to stop buying vehicles that get mileage in the low teens either.

BradfordBenn
08-11-2005, 07:04 PM
Is there a rule that says that they have to be yours?????

There are a few screaming kids around the neighborhood I can use for that.

SheRidesABeemer
08-17-2005, 10:22 AM
I'm not saving a dime by riding to work. Something to do with the 16 mile ride in and the 75 mile ride home. :p