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  #51  
Old July 14th, 2006, 01:45 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
G-Dawg
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Default Selling my boat...

"Charles Summers" wrote in message
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You know it... I love it, but it's not getting any use. I think I want to
sell it, buy a big ass Harley Davidson. Call me crazy, but you won't be
the first.

Anyone interested in a Nitro?

Sold my Harley FatBoy, bought me a Dodge RAM 1500 4x4, Tracker TX-17 and a
62" DLP Tele to watch the outdoor network on. Doing lots of fishing,
hunting, enjoying it with the kids, etc.

Still jonesing for the ride... But love the sport. Keep the boat!


  #52  
Old July 14th, 2006, 01:59 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
Bass_Mr.
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Default Selling my boat...

One thing about it though Charles, you will NEVER catch a catfish on any
kind of bike.
A real plus.

"Charles B. Summers" wrote in message
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Pardon me too... I didn't spell "tempt" correctly.

Charles "His own netcop..." Summers


"Dan, danl, Redbeard uh Greybeard now" wrote in
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On Thu, 13 Jul 2006 08:50:04 -0500, "Charles B. Summers"
wrote:


"Dan, danl, Redbeard uh Greybeard now" wrote in
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Charles, I think you would look good on a Harley. All you need is
some hair and a beard :}

Don't temp me!

#;-)


Just like the cartoons :}





  #53  
Old July 14th, 2006, 05:22 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
Charles Summers
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Default Selling my boat...

Haven't put too much thought into it, but after last year... I doubt it.


"RichZ" wrote in message
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So are you going to become "the bikepro"?


  #54  
Old July 14th, 2006, 11:20 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
WARREN WOLK
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Default Selling my boat...

You wipe out & almost kill yourself on a bicycle, then you go & sell your
bassboat & get a motorcycle?

That makes sense I guess...

If you're completely insane!

Warren



"Charles Summers" wrote in message
. ..
Haven't put too much thought into it, but after last year... I doubt it.


"RichZ" wrote in message
...
So are you going to become "the bikepro"?




  #55  
Old July 15th, 2006, 03:16 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
Charles Summers
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Default Selling my boat...

My history, if you want to look back, never was too good on two wheels
anyway.

Second Grade: Racing down hill against a neighbor and wiped out in front of
my house. End result? 60 stitches in the middle of my forehead. Countless
scars along my arms and legs, and my mom said it took about two hours for
the doctors to remove about 90% of the gravel.

Moving on along to about the 8th grade, skipping many wrecks that just
scraped me up, I'm riding along in a friends back yard when the front tire
lands in an empty hole causeing the rear wheel... rider included to flip
over. Rear axle punctures ankle with a 1/2 inch hole about an inch deep.

During the following year, after receiving a new ten speed for Christmas,
I'm racing down the street against three other guys, winnig of course, when
I stupidly try to change gears while standing up pedaling under power.
Results: Deeply cut palms, dislocated knee, and I really should have went to
the hospital. Parents weren't home, brother was stoned, so I tended to my
wounds and repaired the bike later.

Oh... 1985. I'm at a friends house checking out his new (used) motorcycle. I
get on and run it down the street. Somehow... he omits telling me that the
rear breaks don't work right, so as I'm going around a curve I find out the
hard way. Luckily I had my choice this time as to what I was going to crash
into. A car, a chainlink fence, or mailbox. The latter seemed like it would
do the least damage to my skin so that's what I took out. As I pulled myself
up, making sure that there were no parts of me bending the wrong
direction...I start reassembling parts that came off the bike. Lady that
owned the house is out there raising hell about her mailbox, and Bubba from
down the street is saying something about seeing me come around the curve
"way too fast" and knew I was going to wipe out. I told both of them to shut
up as I climbed my aching body back on the bike and told them I'd see them
after I got out of the ER. I went back to my friends house... then to the
ER.

There's alot more... but it's getting boring. But before I got married I had
a sweet little GS550 that did me very well. It was probably the first thing
on two wheel that I didn't crash... unless you count the time I dumped it in
the back yard. I'm hoping that my years have given me a little sense and I'm
old enough to understand that speed isn't everything.

Maybe....

Insane??? You decide.



"WARREN WOLK" wrote in message
news:1NUtg.13$ZX6.1@trndny04...
You wipe out & almost kill yourself on a bicycle, then you go & sell your
bassboat & get a motorcycle?

That makes sense I guess...

If you're completely insane!

Warren



"Charles Summers" wrote in message
. ..
Haven't put too much thought into it, but after last year... I doubt it.


"RichZ" wrote in message
...
So are you going to become "the bikepro"?







  #56  
Old July 15th, 2006, 07:46 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
WARREN WOLK
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Default Selling my boat...

With that history plus the fact you sold your boat...

Insane.

Warren

"Charles Summers" wrote in message
. ..
My history, if you want to look back, never was too good on two wheels
anyway.

Second Grade: Racing down hill against a neighbor and wiped out in front
of
my house. End result? 60 stitches in the middle of my forehead. Countless
scars along my arms and legs, and my mom said it took about two hours for
the doctors to remove about 90% of the gravel.

Moving on along to about the 8th grade, skipping many wrecks that just
scraped me up, I'm riding along in a friends back yard when the front tire
lands in an empty hole causeing the rear wheel... rider included to flip
over. Rear axle punctures ankle with a 1/2 inch hole about an inch deep.

During the following year, after receiving a new ten speed for Christmas,
I'm racing down the street against three other guys, winnig of course,
when I stupidly try to change gears while standing up pedaling under
power. Results: Deeply cut palms, dislocated knee, and I really should
have went to the hospital. Parents weren't home, brother was stoned, so I
tended to my wounds and repaired the bike later.

Oh... 1985. I'm at a friends house checking out his new (used) motorcycle.
I get on and run it down the street. Somehow... he omits telling me that
the rear breaks don't work right, so as I'm going around a curve I find
out the hard way. Luckily I had my choice this time as to what I was going
to crash into. A car, a chainlink fence, or mailbox. The latter seemed
like it would do the least damage to my skin so that's what I took out. As
I pulled myself up, making sure that there were no parts of me bending the
wrong direction...I start reassembling parts that came off the bike. Lady
that owned the house is out there raising hell about her mailbox, and
Bubba from down the street is saying something about seeing me come around
the curve "way too fast" and knew I was going to wipe out. I told both of
them to shut up as I climbed my aching body back on the bike and told them
I'd see them after I got out of the ER. I went back to my friends house...
then to the ER.

There's alot more... but it's getting boring. But before I got married I
had a sweet little GS550 that did me very well. It was probably the first
thing on two wheel that I didn't crash... unless you count the time I
dumped it in the back yard. I'm hoping that my years have given me a
little sense and I'm old enough to understand that speed isn't everything.

Maybe....

Insane??? You decide.



"WARREN WOLK" wrote in message
news:1NUtg.13$ZX6.1@trndny04...
You wipe out & almost kill yourself on a bicycle, then you go & sell your
bassboat & get a motorcycle?

That makes sense I guess...

If you're completely insane!

Warren



"Charles Summers" wrote in message
. ..
Haven't put too much thought into it, but after last year... I doubt it.


"RichZ" wrote in message
...
So are you going to become "the bikepro"?









  #57  
Old July 15th, 2006, 09:43 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
Charles Summers
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Default Selling my boat...

Just getting ready for my next one... in a couple of years. I still have my
eye on a nice little Triton. (Just don't tell my wife)


"WARREN WOLK" wrote in message
news:%Jaug.874$WF6.417@trndny06...
With that history plus the fact you sold your boat...

Insane.

Warren

"Charles Summers" wrote in message
. ..
My history, if you want to look back, never was too good on two wheels
anyway.

Second Grade: Racing down hill against a neighbor and wiped out in front
of
my house. End result? 60 stitches in the middle of my forehead. Countless
scars along my arms and legs, and my mom said it took about two hours for
the doctors to remove about 90% of the gravel.

Moving on along to about the 8th grade, skipping many wrecks that just
scraped me up, I'm riding along in a friends back yard when the front
tire
lands in an empty hole causeing the rear wheel... rider included to flip
over. Rear axle punctures ankle with a 1/2 inch hole about an inch deep.

During the following year, after receiving a new ten speed for Christmas,
I'm racing down the street against three other guys, winnig of course,
when I stupidly try to change gears while standing up pedaling under
power. Results: Deeply cut palms, dislocated knee, and I really should
have went to the hospital. Parents weren't home, brother was stoned, so I
tended to my wounds and repaired the bike later.

Oh... 1985. I'm at a friends house checking out his new (used)
motorcycle. I get on and run it down the street. Somehow... he omits
telling me that the rear breaks don't work right, so as I'm going around
a curve I find out the hard way. Luckily I had my choice this time as to
what I was going to crash into. A car, a chainlink fence, or mailbox. The
latter seemed like it would do the least damage to my skin so that's what
I took out. As I pulled myself up, making sure that there were no parts
of me bending the wrong direction...I start reassembling parts that came
off the bike. Lady that owned the house is out there raising hell about
her mailbox, and Bubba from down the street is saying something about
seeing me come around the curve "way too fast" and knew I was going to
wipe out. I told both of them to shut up as I climbed my aching body back
on the bike and told them I'd see them after I got out of the ER. I went
back to my friends house... then to the ER.

There's alot more... but it's getting boring. But before I got married I
had a sweet little GS550 that did me very well. It was probably the first
thing on two wheel that I didn't crash... unless you count the time I
dumped it in the back yard. I'm hoping that my years have given me a
little sense and I'm old enough to understand that speed isn't
everything.

Maybe....

Insane??? You decide.



"WARREN WOLK" wrote in message
news:1NUtg.13$ZX6.1@trndny04...
You wipe out & almost kill yourself on a bicycle, then you go & sell
your
bassboat & get a motorcycle?

That makes sense I guess...

If you're completely insane!

Warren



"Charles Summers" wrote in message
. ..
Haven't put too much thought into it, but after last year... I doubt
it.


"RichZ" wrote in message
...
So are you going to become "the bikepro"?











  #58  
Old July 15th, 2006, 10:42 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
bill allemann
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Default Selling my boat...

I owned a number of Harleys over about 15 years, and I sold the last one two
years ago.
One thing to think about these days is what type of street environment you
will have to ride within. If you will be forced to do a lot of your riding
on main drag suburbia streets packed with very distracted cellphone using
commuters and soccermoms, riding a bike is not really much fun. You tend to
have white knuckle experiences about every 5 minutes.

Bill


"Charles Summers" wrote in message
...
Just transportation around town is all I need. Much like my attitude when
I bought my boat... point A to point B.



"Bob La Londe" wrote in message
.. .
"Charles Summers" wrote in message
...
Just to clear the air... a Harley is NOT in my future. A Honda...
maybe... never a Harley.

(Sorry Wisconsin)


Why? I've owned plenty of both and inspite of the hype and attitudes
there isn't really that much difference. The smaller Hondas are cheaper,
but that's about it. Take the top of the line from both, and
maintenance, life, and price are about the same. Say ReclinerWing vs
UltraBarge. Harley has some non-quality (persay) advantages. Resale
value is exceptional, and the huge aftermarket pretty much guarantees you
can keep your Harley on the road as long as you want to.


--
Bob La Londe
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Fishing Forums & Contests
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  #59  
Old July 16th, 2006, 10:47 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
Bill Kiene
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Default Selling my boat...

Boat people have boats their entire lives.

Motorcycle people have bikes their entire lives.

Car people have special cars their entire lives.

Fishermen fish their entire lives.

BSers BS their entire lives......ha ha.

--
Bill Kiene


"Charles Summers" wrote in message
. ..

You know it... I love it, but it's not getting any use. I think I want to
sell it, buy a big ass Harley Davidson. Call me crazy, but you won't be
the first.

Anyone interested in a Nitro?




  #60  
Old July 28th, 2006, 05:50 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
CalifBill
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Default Selling my boat...


My wife was estatic when I broke my last bike's motor beyond repair. Her
statement was you never fell off your race car!

"WARREN WOLK" wrote in message
news:%Jaug.874$WF6.417@trndny06...
With that history plus the fact you sold your boat...

Insane.

Warren

"Charles Summers" wrote in message
. ..
My history, if you want to look back, never was too good on two wheels
anyway.

Second Grade: Racing down hill against a neighbor and wiped out in front
of
my house. End result? 60 stitches in the middle of my forehead. Countless
scars along my arms and legs, and my mom said it took about two hours for
the doctors to remove about 90% of the gravel.

Moving on along to about the 8th grade, skipping many wrecks that just
scraped me up, I'm riding along in a friends back yard when the front
tire
lands in an empty hole causeing the rear wheel... rider included to flip
over. Rear axle punctures ankle with a 1/2 inch hole about an inch deep.

During the following year, after receiving a new ten speed for Christmas,
I'm racing down the street against three other guys, winnig of course,
when I stupidly try to change gears while standing up pedaling under
power. Results: Deeply cut palms, dislocated knee, and I really should
have went to the hospital. Parents weren't home, brother was stoned, so I
tended to my wounds and repaired the bike later.

Oh... 1985. I'm at a friends house checking out his new (used)
motorcycle. I get on and run it down the street. Somehow... he omits
telling me that the rear breaks don't work right, so as I'm going around
a curve I find out the hard way. Luckily I had my choice this time as to
what I was going to crash into. A car, a chainlink fence, or mailbox. The
latter seemed like it would do the least damage to my skin so that's what
I took out. As I pulled myself up, making sure that there were no parts
of me bending the wrong direction...I start reassembling parts that came
off the bike. Lady that owned the house is out there raising hell about
her mailbox, and Bubba from down the street is saying something about
seeing me come around the curve "way too fast" and knew I was going to
wipe out. I told both of them to shut up as I climbed my aching body back
on the bike and told them I'd see them after I got out of the ER. I went
back to my friends house... then to the ER.

There's alot more... but it's getting boring. But before I got married I
had a sweet little GS550 that did me very well. It was probably the first
thing on two wheel that I didn't crash... unless you count the time I
dumped it in the back yard. I'm hoping that my years have given me a
little sense and I'm old enough to understand that speed isn't
everything.

Maybe....

Insane??? You decide.



"WARREN WOLK" wrote in message
news:1NUtg.13$ZX6.1@trndny04...
You wipe out & almost kill yourself on a bicycle, then you go & sell
your
bassboat & get a motorcycle?

That makes sense I guess...

If you're completely insane!

Warren



"Charles Summers" wrote in message
. ..
Haven't put too much thought into it, but after last year... I doubt
it.


"RichZ" wrote in message
...
So are you going to become "the bikepro"?











 




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