oldgixxer
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Hi. When I hit the Big + with the little + quote I can answer.Mornin' Bill...I still can't reply to threads.
That's pretty cool, as there doesn't seem to be alot of modified Goldwings out there(at least brakes and suspension).
If you ever get a chance to ride it you should see how it compares to the stock one that you rode.
It's supposed to be close to 60° here today and tomorrow, so hopefully it will be, and will melt most of this snow and ice...I miss riding my GW
Hi. When I hit the Big + with the little + quote I can answer.
......and the old guy comes through in the clinches....Ahhhh....That works Michael...never did before though...
Thank you sir!
Hi. I kind of found it by luck.
I love that matte black look......it looks sinister just sitting there........and it definitely doesn't look old or outdated........a timeless design.....It's been in the 40's and 50's all week and windy, so most of the snow is gone
I think my yard will be dry enough to get it out tomorrow...with heavy rain forecast for sunday.
But, it's ready to go down the road now for it's first test ride...it's been a while...
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I couldn’t help but notice the US flag hanging vertically. I always thought that when old glory was hung vertically the stars needed to be top left. When hung with the stars top right I thought it meant SOS?
No judgement, just an honest question.
If I may delve into the flag realm..........Flying sideways/normal, the stars face forward, towards whatever direction you are moving, like on a car/truck, stars to the front.
Hanging, yes, but that flag is one sided, so it can only hang one direction.
That was/is temporary, as I hung it there when moving some things a few weeks ago.
I need to hang it upside down anyway...which means the country is in great distress, which whether anyone is on the left, right, or somewhere in the middle, that's one thing that I think we can all agree on...world wide too.
I couldn’t help but notice the US flag hanging vertically. I always thought that when old glory was hung vertically the stars needed to be top left. When hung with the stars top right I thought it meant SOS?
No judgement, just an honest question.
If I may delve into the flag realm..........
Years ago when my cousin from Kalamazoo was visiting (Viet Nam vet), we went to a flea market and I spotted a beautiful American flag in a corner of a booth, it was dusty and neglected......I bought it at the value the guy wanted, I didn't haggle....
I hid it until we got home and I took it to the garage and cleaned it so it looked new....it was of a very high quality...
I presented it to my cousin who was in tears because he said it was very thoughtful....I told him to fly it on Independence Day or whenever he wanted.....when he bought his house, one of the first things he put in was a good flag pole and he flew that flag...
Onto another flag story, like the US military, when we leave our military we are presented with a flag.....normally a new one flown for a day over the unit you were in.....
My Colonel came to me as he was setting up my retirement and when he did, I told him I want the flag that is currently flying, he said that has been out there for months and is due to be replaced and he wanted me to have a new one instead. I insisted on the flag outside and he relented.....I didn't want a new flag in a shadow box...I wanted an old one I can touch or fly if I want......so I have this older flag hanging on a pole in my basement which has a few frays and stains on it.......and wouldn't trade it for any other flag.....
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....my apologies......back to your awesome Gixxer........
I love that matte black look......it looks sinister just sitting there........and it definitely doesn't look old or outdated........a timeless design.....
Thanks man, almost there...for nowSo cool!
Yes, the engineers at Suzuki like their big booties for sure......seems as though they always did..Thanks man...but that tail...ughhh...it goes on and on...the 03/04 could've been a 3 seater...I need to swap on a later year tail and subframe at some point...
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Yep, the old 900'sYes, the engineers at Suzuki like their big booties for sure......seems as though they always did..
Remember the RF series and the gigantic tails on them?