o.t: Svashtar Baja and my scooter

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Baja Cantina will be pretty wild the weekend of the Historics at Laguna Seca...if you can make, or anyone else around our area it this is a MUST see night there!...This is when SpeedTV found my Dad's ratrod for an episode :D Here is a quick pic of my scooter so you know what it looks like

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Sweet! That is the perfect blend of chopper and all around road bike, from my limited experience with wrecking, I mean riding motorcycles.

Sorry I didn't make last week. My new cold air kit is tearing up the underhood liner on the Merc, so I need to get that fixed and the car washed and I'll be out there. Maybe this Thursday? If not that, the next for sure.

Hope to eventually meet you there. Please bring along my Bura hill walnut M43! :D

Norm

P.S. Is that the Confederate GT?
 
You know...I say "SWEET!" to Sweet *so* often...maybe *this* time I will get one back from him...

*My* ride...

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Svashtar said:
Sweet! That is the perfect blend of chopper and all around road bike, from my limited experience with wrecking, I mean riding motorcycles.

Sorry I didn't make last week. My new cold air kit is tearing up the underhood liner on the Merc, so I need to get that fixed and the car washed and I'll be out there. Maybe this Thursday? If not that, the next for sure.

Hope to eventually meet you there. Please bring along my Bura hill walnut M43! :D

Norm

P.S. Is that the Confederate GT?

I should be there this Thur and I know I will be there for 18th (this one CAN NOT be missed!!) I'll bring the walnut m43, I just got the Hasiya by Sher on Yangdu's 8/8 sale, have you seen one of those? Are you going to make the BAKCA? http://www.bakca.org/ Let me know if you wana check out anything else...have fun with the car :D !
 
Nasty said:
You know...I say "SWEET!" to Sweet *so* often...maybe *this* time I will get one back from him...

*My* ride...

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That is a Sweet bike...I love how tweakable they are...you have Khukuri carring bags! So.. I should be seeing you at the next years Hollister Rally with us?? Anymore pics?

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Sweet,
Very nice bike and the company is close to home. I think I even like yours better than the newer ones. Gave up riding after we started having kids, but the bug is coming back. Kids are all grown now and I may have to give in to the urge. Ya'll be careful out there.
Terry
 
Very dcool, and LOVE the bike. Great streetfighter kind of look(which along with classic cruisers are my two favorite kind of bikes). And of course the twin is always a plus. :)
 
sweet said:
That is a Sweet bike...I love how tweakable they are...you have Khukuri carring bags! So.. I should be seeing you at the next years Hollister Rally with us?? Anymore pics?

We're not welcome at most of the big events...some silly rule about "No Colors". :thumbdn: :thumbdn: :thumbdn:

I was barely able to get a beer the last time I went to Daytona... :mad:

http://vnvmcoh.org

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sweet said:
I should be there this Thur and I know I will be there for 18th (this one CAN NOT be missed!!) I'll bring the walnut m43, I just got the Hasiya by Sher on Yangdu's 8/8 sale, have you seen one of those? Are you going to make the BAKCA? http://www.bakca.org/ Let me know if you wana check out anything else...have fun with the car :D !

Thanks Sweet. I got a Hasiya a few months ago from Yangdu. Cool knife. I'm looking forward to meeting you. I'm not up on the BAKCA but will check it out. I need to read the site carefully because I didn't see any meeting info.

I'll try to get there in time to snag a parking space. There's so many truly collectible cars that I feel a bit silly showing off a 2003 Mercury, even though there is only about 7000 of these out there, and I have done a lot of mods to it in the past year. Last time I noticed there was a boatload of empty spaces, but they were all blocked by guys in folding chairs who were saving them for their friends. (?) :thumbdn:

Guess I just gotta get there earlier.

Talk to you soon.

Norm
 
The allure of the biker guy
By Amy Keyishian


We’ve all heard that women want a guy who’s tall, dark and handsome. But maybe it’s time to update that to “tall, dark and handsome—and on a Harley.” Because it seems that since the days of the flicks The Wild One and Easy Rider, a guy on a bike has held a special kind of bad-boy appeal. In fact, in a recent Match.com survey, “motorcycle” was the second most-popular term that women used when searching through online profiles.

So we decided to see why it is that a two-wheeled scream machine ranks so high. Dr. Kate Wachs, a Chicago psychologist and the author of Relationships for Dummies, says, "Motorcycles are still perceived as rebellious, tough, and strong—but, unlike in the past, they're now much more socially acceptable." Like tattoos, motorcycles are often the hidden fun-factor in otherwise respectable citizens. Here, the full story on their allure.

Guys with motorcycles have a little extra oomph.
There's no doubt about it: A motorcycle signifies a little extra ingredient in a guy—a little extra testosterone in a world of sensitive men. Hey, sensitive metrosexuals are great, but some women still like a little cave with their man. "A man on a bike exudes independence, self-reliance, and fearlessness," explains Michelle Midyette of Santa Fe. "He has nothing but leather between him and certain harm—clearly, he freely embraces risks and has a lust for life." Yes, that rebel vibe can work its magic.

But of course, this little extra oomph can be a double-edged sword. On the one hand, he's more masculine than the average pencil-pusher; on the other hand, "you need the tough-boy exterior balanced by a kinder, softer side when you're off his ride," observes Dennie Hughes, relationship columnist at USA Today and author of Dateworthy: Get the Relationship You Want. No problem, says Midyette: "Almost all the bikers I've ever known — and I make sure to introduce myself to most that cross my path — have been sweet, big-hearted, intelligent men.”

Guys with motorcycles offer instant invigoration.
Riding along on a bike, you can feel of the wind in your... er, helmets, which makes a lot of women swoon. "I don't care if it's raining, snowing, whatever—if I am in a bad mood and my biker says 'get your leathers on,' and five minutes later I'm catching the wind, that's always a mood-booster," says Georgia Tillery of Ocean Beach, CA. "There's nothing like that kind of wind blowing in my face—even the dirt in my pores and the occasional bug in my teeth is worth it," agrees Christine Hall of Carlsbad, CA.

Guys with motorcycles thrive on spontaneity.
A guy with a bike is no doubt the sort of fella who’s likely to say, “Let’s go for a ride” on the spur of the moment. If the mood strikes to head for the hills, the seashore, or anywhere else, he’s likely to seize the moment on his bike. And he’ll take his date along for the fun. "With a motorcycle, you're guaranteed two things: Speed and convenience," says Mark Byron of Los Angeles, so you can go wherever your whim and wheels want to take you. Another benefit: "It's a lot easier to find parking close to a restaurant," points out Max Perez of San Francisco—making dinners out all the more convenient.

Guys with motorcycles are the only match for ...girls with motorcycles!
Of course, tons of women have motorcycles themselves and are avid riders—and that's why they search for biker guys: To complement their sassy self-image. "Of course I have to search for a guy with a bike," says JoMarie Spagnola of Atlanta, GA. "Who else is going to keep up with me on my 2001 Yamaha V-Star?" Just remember this, says Hughes: "Between two motors, the wind, and neither of you wanting to get too distracted from the road, motorcycle riding doesn't exactly make for meaningful conversation." Make sure you've got other things in common besides four-stroke engines, otherwise you might be headed for a relationship ditch.

Guys with motorcycles make even the most empowered women feel girly.
In this day and age, women are the masters of our own destiny. No longer do we look to men for power, permission, or affirmation. And as great as that is, there's a part of many of us that likes to be a li'l lady once in a while. "The back of my guy's bike is the only place I'll let a man (literally) take the front seat. I’ll give up my independent power to wrap my hands around his middle and put my trust in him for just that small while," says Amy Kaye of Brooklyn, NY. "It's a little taste of being old-fashioned. That's a great feeling—at least for a little while.”

Dating a biker dude gives a woman an excuse to tap her wild side.
If you’ve ever wondered about what your bad-girl side would look like, this is the opportunity to find out. Surely you won’t be hopping on the back of a Harley in a camisole, prairie skirt and heels. Nope, this is your chance to shine in jeans, boots—and whatever black leather is lurking in your closet. None to be found? No worries! Anything casual will do the trick. Notes Vin Amendola, a guy with a bike in Middle Village, NY: "At any age, a woman looks sexy and rebellious on a bike—even if, in real life, she just dropped off the kids off at soccer practice."

"Of course, men who ride older BMW cycles are well-known to be among the greatest lovers, most sensual men, and have a...er...capacity to understand and satisfy a woman's curiosity. Aside from this anomoly, other biker dudes are much the same all over."

Of course, some women don't dig the biker thing at all. "To tell you the truth… I'd rather date a guy with a convertible," says Dale Chestnut of Albany, NY. "No helmet required, and you can drink coffee and wear short skirts." To which we say: Doll, you're born to be mild.

Amy Keyishian is a New York-based freelance writer who loves anything on wheels, as long as it's a Honda. Her work has appeared in Cosmopolitan, Maxim, Men’s Fitness and Nerve.com.



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Great article, Kis:)
I'm going to print it off and take it home to show my better half.

"See! See!" I'll say, "I am unbridled. I am untamed. I take to the 4 winds and go where ever they take me. Centrifugal force is my concubine, and I use her as I please. I... the trash can is full? Ok, bu.. I know, bu.. Ok, honey."
<<shuffles and mutters to himself, "I am a force of nature. Chicks throw themselves at me. I'm like the love child of Brando and James Dean. I'm cooler than the Fonz soaking his tootsies in icewater eating a snowcone. I'm....Yes, dear. I'll bring the mail in while I'm out here."

Jake
 
Hey Norm, I messed up my neck a couple days ago so I might not ride over but I will be there with my Smurf machine. If you did not see it check out this list of table holders for the BACKA http://www.bakca.org/bakca-tab-res-current.htm I know for a bunch of the guys they double up on a table that way saving on costs but you will only see the 1 name on the list and not the silent partner :eek: being that we are so close to this show you got to see it at least once!

dragn_flame, you can join a free photo hosting site like these then upload your pic from your computer to the photo hosting site then you can post it here...
http://www.pbase.com/ This one is my main site I use but I am also a paid member
these I mooch off of for the freebies
http://www.flickr.com/
http://www.postwhore.biz/
http://imageevent.com/
http://www.photo.net/

Hey Kismet thanks for post that! Cool story :thumbup:

Nasty, that is pathetic that you can not wear your Colors there let alone yours showing your service...And btw "Thankyou" for your service ALLONS! Here at the local rally at lease down town the colors are brought out a little latter in the day when it starts to get dark ;)
 
Kismet said:
The allure of the biker guy
By Amy Keyishian

"Of course, men who ride older BMW cycles are well-known to be among the greatest lovers, most sensual men, and have a...er...capacity to understand and satisfy a woman's curiosity. Aside from this anomoly, other biker dudes are much the same all over."

OK, OK. Beginning restoration of my R69 BMW. My YCS "User." Many a Kudzu vine has been decimated by this khuk. Russian tanker headgear is approved in Georgia as well as Russian Navy tank tops.
 
The dog looks concerned...

I don't blame him.

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Hey Norm, missed you yesterday. I brought 1 Tinker, 1 Angus Trim, 1 Albion and a handfull of H.I + that beauty of a M43 w/walnut handle! I'll be out at Laguna Seca today for the pre-Historics which is all the guys who could not get into the Historics next week...You got to show up next Thurs at Baja! It will be wild + packed big time :thumbup: with the locals but with a bunch of Historics and Historic racers :eek:

Bill Marsh, Super way cool bike! I hope you post progress pics, I would love to see them....my wife wants your dog (she sees the one on Sex in the City) so I give you in trade 1 Seax :D , 1 antler M43 , 1 Lutel Viking, and a handfull of Vicodin 750ES..you pay shipping :D
 
Bill Marsh said:
OK, OK. Beginning restoration of my R69 BMW. My YCS "User." Many a Kudzu vine has been decimated by this khuk. Russian tanker headgear is approved in Georgia as well as Russian Navy tank tops.

Here's what Bill's may look like when he's done.;) :cool: :D
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Some good tips it appears on rebuilding and R69 BMW.
http://w6rec.com/duane/bmw/bmw.html

Sweet, I'd dayumed near kidn, er dognap you one of those dogs for a trade like that.;) :D :thumbup:
 
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