Addition by subtraction (or how to rationalize getting a new bike)

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I have not I suppose...I'm assuming you waved a wand and told him "So let it be bought, so let it be ridden" ??? :laugh:

Do tell, and wow, who is this stranger I'm talking to?! :)

yeah, yeah, yeah...I know. Lots of explanations, but they all boil down to - life just got in the way the past few months.



R6 Store = Dan and Mike (00TXBusa) went to get supplies to change the oil on my V-Star when I had that. The Yamaha dealer had an R6 with the yellow w/ black flames limited edition paint. The guys were drooling over it a bit and Dan said what a good track bike it would make. So, Dan called me while I was shoe shopping at a going-out-of-business sale and I basically said if we can afford it and you like it, get it. Basically, he went to buy 4 quarts of oil and a filter, and ended up with a new bike.

Then I decided I wanted to ride the R6, so we sold my V-star, I got the R6 and Dan got the S1000.

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..and yet, the R6 was less than what she spent on shoes :poke:

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I love it!! See, this is why you two are such a great couple! :D

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That was my first introduction to "shoe math"...she spent so much she saved us money :lol:

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I had one of these for a while.... With extra long wilbers shocks

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That's exactly what I tell him. Have you not heard the story of how we got the R6?

so- u got a sister?? i need some new toys too!! :thumbsup:

but seriously, good for you both- u understand and nurture each nother, as it should b...

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Hey Dan

I got a friend who has a house in Enosburg, where are you located? I used to ride there often but the roads are pretty poor with a lot of tar snakes.

Since I dont get a lot of time off, I go to the Carolina/gap instead where the roads are like glass...

BB

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Hey Dan

I got a friend who has a house in Enosburg, where are you located? I used to ride there often but the roads are pretty poor with a lot of tar snakes.

Since I dont get a lot of time off, I go to the Carolina/gap instead where the roads are like glass...

BB

I'm in Fairfax, about 30 miles away.

The roads are why I decided to go with the adventure bike. I do miss the roads in NC. TX has good roads too, the only problem is they are straight. Hopefully we'll be able to make the Fall Bash this year.

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That was my first introduction to "shoe math"...she spent so much she saved us money :lol:
Dan I just turned 54 and thought shopping was going to a place asking the first employee I saw where the item I wanted was and buying that item and going home. I was so stupid. My wife has explained to me that shopping is going to the store and looking at every item in the store :laugh:

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Dan I just turned 54 and thought shopping was going to a place asking the first employee I saw where the item I wanted was and buying that item and going home. I was so stupid. My wife has explained to me that shopping is going to the store and looking at every item in the store :laugh:

I'm the same way and have been told that's "buying" not "shopping". :laugh:

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Great looking bike Dan.:thumbsup:

I think i'm going to order a GS1200 when we get back from the Bash in April.

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The GS adventure looks reel purdy, but I missed the torque of the big inline 4. I rode the multistrada with ohlins electronic and I felt (for street use) it was a much more modern package. The seat position on the dualies is almost perfect but in my case i was lucky to get 2000 miles a year.

The GS proved to be a big waste of money for me , lol on a mileage basis. In the 2 years I had my busa , I have ridden almost as much as 4 years on my GS.
Enjoy the new ride , get out in the snow and use those knobbies like the Swedes....

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Dan, PM me your new Addy please. I have a toy for your new toy.

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Dangit Dan I have been drooling over one of those as well. Very nice bike brother! After all, you are the reason we have the 1600GT.

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The GS adventure looks reel purdy, but I missed the torque of the big inline 4. I rode the multistrada with ohlins electronic and I felt (for street use) it was a much more modern package. The seat position on the dualies is almost perfect but in my case i was lucky to get 2000 miles a year.

The GS proved to be a big waste of money for me , lol on a mileage basis. In the 2 years I had my busa , I have ridden almost as much as 4 years on my GS.
Enjoy the new ride , get out in the snow and use those knobbies like the Swedes....

BB

Thanks! I've read that upwards of 68% of the roads in VT aren't paved and I have a 1/2 mile of dirt road to get to the 1/4 mile dirt road that we live on, so for the street you may are probably right but it's the off-road / dual purpose that drove the decision. And truthfully, even the paved roads leave a lot to be desired. :lol:

I've still got my '06 and don't see any scenario where there won't be a busa in the garage. :thumbsup:

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Dangit Dan I have been drooling over one of those as well. Very nice bike brother! After all, you are the reason we have the 1600GT.

Thanks! Diana and are talking about a road trip, if we get down your way, you are welcome to take it for a spin. :poke:

It's much easier on my knees than the 1200GT, has the Nav V, heated grips and cruise. No heated seats.
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