View Full Version : Hey Charkes, I didn't sell my boat
Bob La Londe
October 11th, 2006, 04:54 PM
http://www.kawasaki.com/ImagesMain/Products/Action/210_VN1600B7F_40076_A.scale.jpg
LOL. Now I just have to figure out where to mount the rod holders.
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Charles B. Summers
October 11th, 2006, 10:05 PM
Only because you bought a Kawasaki. Good choice on the water cooled bike.
Forget the rod holders...
"Bob La Londe" > wrote in message
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> LOL. Now I just have to figure out where to mount the rod holders.
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Bob La Londe
October 12th, 2006, 04:22 AM
"Charles B. Summers" > wrote in message
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> Only because you bought a Kawasaki. Good choice on the water cooled bike.
> Forget the rod holders...
I dunno. I have fished from most of my past bikes at one time or another.
I was amazed at how well my Electraglide cut through the powder on the back
roads along the Gila River.
My Goldwing was perfect after I put the California side car on it. I could
carry a bait bucket and a big ice chest with no problems.
The Magna just didn't have any place to strap a rod. That's the one I just
sodl for the down payment on the new one.
My little Shadow performed almost like a dirt bike when I headed for the
back country to find a place to get to t6he river.
I never fished off the V-ROD though. Somehow I didn't have it long enough I
guess before I decided I didn't like it.
Over all though, the best fishing bike was the Goldwing with sidecar. It
wasn't too bad as a hunting vehicle either.
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> "Bob La Londe" > wrote in message
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>> http://www.kawasaki.com/ImagesMain/Products/Action/210_VN1600B7F_40076_A.scale.jpg
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>> LOL. Now I just have to figure out where to mount the rod holders.
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Brendan
October 12th, 2006, 07:57 AM
Bob La Londe wrote:
> "Charles B. Summers" > wrote in message
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>> Only because you bought a Kawasaki. Good choice on the water cooled bike.
>> Forget the rod holders...
>
> I dunno. I have fished from most of my past bikes at one time or another.
> I was amazed at how well my Electraglide cut through the powder on the back
> roads along the Gila River.
>
> My Goldwing was perfect after I put the California side car on it. I could
> carry a bait bucket and a big ice chest with no problems.
>
> The Magna just didn't have any place to strap a rod. That's the one I just
> sodl for the down payment on the new one.
>
> My little Shadow performed almost like a dirt bike when I headed for the
> back country to find a place to get to t6he river.
>
> I never fished off the V-ROD though. Somehow I didn't have it long enough I
> guess before I decided I didn't like it.
>
> Over all though, the best fishing bike was the Goldwing with sidecar. It
> wasn't too bad as a hunting vehicle either.
>
>
What was the hole shot like on the Goldwing?
Bob La Londe
October 12th, 2006, 08:17 AM
"Brendan" > wrote in message ...
> Bob La Londe wrote:
>> "Charles B. Summers" > wrote in message
>> . ..
>>> Only because you bought a Kawasaki. Good choice on the water cooled
>>> bike. Forget the rod holders...
>>
>> I dunno. I have fished from most of my past bikes at one time or
>> another. I was amazed at how well my Electraglide cut through the powder
>> on the back roads along the Gila River.
>>
>> My Goldwing was perfect after I put the California side car on it. I
>> could carry a bait bucket and a big ice chest with no problems.
>>
>> The Magna just didn't have any place to strap a rod. That's the one I
>> just sodl for the down payment on the new one.
>>
>> My little Shadow performed almost like a dirt bike when I headed for the
>> back country to find a place to get to t6he river.
>>
>> I never fished off the V-ROD though. Somehow I didn't have it long
>> enough I guess before I decided I didn't like it.
>>
>> Over all though, the best fishing bike was the Goldwing with sidecar. It
>> wasn't too bad as a hunting vehicle either.
>>
>>
>
> What was the hole shot like on the Goldwing?
It would flat get up and scoot like it was on dry land.
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