Sweating. Earning something.

The following is a reenactment of actual events. Did this twice? Neither a lender nor a borrower be polonius said that in the hamlet play neither a lender nor a borrower be amen. This spirited man was the last to use isabelle's tw and it's low on gas. So, according to the code, he must fill it up low on gas, yes, but not so low that he can't take the dirt road new tires.

Normally. I would never do this, but i am on fumes and i'm gon na go through this little closed section, even though it says security cameras in use so plenty of gas, but when i click it into gear, it just dies, even if i redline it and like Dump the clutch it just cuts out: no, no, don't wake him up. I could, but i think that'll take three hours and if i push it to the top of the hill and then coast down that'll be one hour, and you know time is the thing yeah. No, i'm i'll i'll call you if uh yeah, we'll call me if he wakes up and won't go back to sleep.

Call me: okay, yep! I will thanks love, you, okay, bye! Sometimes you eat the bar and sometimes the bar. Well, he eats you. This spirited man has been pushing broken motorcycles, since he was 13 years old, that's 33 years, and today was the day he decided to quit. So he thinks it's one thing when you get a flat out in the baja desert, but in town four miles from home.

This is a problem from now on that he'll throw money at that's what he's earning right now, no more yankee thrift when it comes to motorcycles, he's earned it so. Another thing is that this isn't my bike to break like four years ago, when isabel found out she was pregnant. We had just been on this incredible yosemite trip on motorcycles and she tried riding on the highway pregnant, knowing she was pregnant and she just started weeping and had to pull over because she knew it would be years before she could ride again. And now is the time that she can ride again and i busted her motorcycle.

I'm going downhill, but the tires are so fat that even downhill it barely rolls. The t-dubs is a terrific bike. If you're looking for a first bike, man or woman go with the tw 200., it goes 65 reluctantly, but she'll get there. Here's the tw in the snow in new york city fired right up after this storm too.

The mechanics got her running again, but she needs an upper engine rebuild and barely has any power. But enough to finish our reenactment atta girl truth be told. We destroyed it, riding it flat out up and down giant mountains for five years, isabel commuted to work on it flat out on freeways. It's 19 years old and isabel's outgrown it.

She needs a bigger bike, so the thing to do is to get it into the hands of someone with more time and more tools than us so that they can love the hell out of it like we did. You.

8 thoughts on “What should your first motorcycle be?”
  1. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mario Gonzalez says:

    When i was a kid, my legs couldn't sit flat on a big boy motorcycle, so my dad found an old stingray chopper bicycle and welded a frame extension on it and fit a little pedal start two stroke 80cc engine on it so i could ride just like him. That was my first motorcycle.

  2. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars KingCurry says:

    maybe its s scummy idea, but you could auction it to us, you'd get more money for it, and many people who are willing to put in the money for it is willing to fight for the bike… maybe. but its an option

  3. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Gato Libero says:

    When it comes to recreational hobbies I never try to make repairs myself. Because it reduces the joy factor. I'll fix my car all day long. But when it comes to my mountain bike I just throw money at it and wait to ride again.

  4. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Bobby Robertson says:

    Rode a motorcycle for 33 years, had to stop for 7 years due to serious health issues. These films inspired me to buy another motorcycle even though I wasn't sure if I could ride one. Riding daily now. Thx.

  5. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars able baker says:

    I like the TW
    Some manufacturers have tire sizes that are available but limited to a few brand name replacements, like “Bridgestone Trail Wing”. I think I would rather have Dunlop’s

  6. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars cwuzii says:

    Fuck old motorbikes, as beautiful as they are they’re an absolute ball ache and need constant attention so not worth the hassle for me, the ease of a new bike is just life-changing frankly. That goes for cars too!

  7. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars PNW Prospecting says:

    Such a great motorcycle to work on to! Upper engine rebuild is not hard on that but I can understand you not wanting to put your time into it. Best to get her something new and very little miles and hours

  8. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars MariusB says:

    Couple years ago I flew from Germany to LA to visit a friend, borrowed his TW, rode over to Palmdale had a lot of fun on the trails there, rode back leaving me stranded on some highway on my way to LA because i forgot to refuel the tank. Fun times

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