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What will we talk about when riding season is over?

Started by SuZuki10, September 22, 2004, 08:55:28 PM

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SuZuki10

Ya'll better keep up the posting as our little baby GS's hibernate over the winter!!  (Well, those of us in the parts of the world who get the crappy white stuff for about 5 months)  
:guns: *snow*
~Amanda
~Amanda

Rich, we'll miss you, and never forget you. <3

'04 GS500F...Anyone from Jersey wanna ride?

jag69

What ..... over ???   The good part of our year long season is just beginning!  :cheers:

perfdrug


VTNewb

UVM won't let me keep my bike here in anyway. I'm bored to death without it.

:guns:

Only difference is snow makes walking to class suck
2001 CR250R
1992 GSXR-750
2004 SVT Focus

Roadstergal

I'll just complain a lot about how wet I got on the ride in.

TheGoodGuy

odds and ends gets really busy with nonsense topics.
'01 GS500. Mods: Katana Shock, Progessive Springs, BobB's V&H  Advancer Clone, JeffD's LED tail lights & LED licence plate bolt running lights, flanders superbike bars, magnet under the bike. Recent mods: Rejet with 20/62.5/145, 3 shims on needle, K&N Lunch box.

chinox22x

GS500F - bloo color
K&N Filter, Prog Springs, SM2 Bars *SOLD*

Stephen072774

Quote from: The_good_guyodds and ends gets really busy with nonsense topics.

And its election year. :lol:
2005 DRZ400SM
2001 GS, sold to 3imo

pdg108

I believe winter is what spawned the odds n ends area last year.  :lol:

Half of us will complain we can't wait to ride, and envy those without winter seasons.  The other half will say that they ride year around no matter how bad the weather gets and we should just get warmer gear.  Of course these folks are usually from places were it just rains alot and get down to a fridgid 40F at night.  :roll:  

Then there is usually at least one MY winters worse than YOUR winter thread.  :mrgreen:

Personnally winter is the time to tear apart and fix whatever was bugging you all summer since you we're to busy riding to fix it then.  :)

:cheers:
The GS500 is the safest bike on the planet, it can just barely kill you.
"I did absolutely nothing, and it was everything I ever thought it could be."

dgyver

I did not know the riding season ends.  :dunno:

Just time to play with another bike  ;)
Common sense in not very common.

The Buddha

This is an old joke, so pardon me if you've heard it... But I made it up so might not have heard it...
Man You northerners are so luckly... You have a "riding season"... we from the south just have to make do with riding whenever we can...  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:
Cool.
Srinath.
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asf135

as far as im concerned riding season is never closed

SPARKPLUG1977

As the riding season winds down, the major motorcycle project season begins. (see grafting fz700 forks, swingarm wheels and brakes onto a 1974 rd350) I'm certain the 'ol GS will get some attention too.  I don't think we'll run out of topics.

P.S.  wish i still lived in scottsdale.

Daniely

whhhiiite...stuufff? Whats this white stuff you speak of? Is it ss wait i can do this, sssnnooooww yea snow. Living in Central california i have only seen snow MAYBE 4 times (like touching it). We ride all year round here...

-Dan
-Dan

Riding: 2001 TL100R
Riding: 1989 YSR 50
(sold) 2004 Raven R1
(sold) 2002 Yam V-Star 650 Custom
(sold) 2001 CBR F4i
(Sold) 1999 CBR 600 F4
(Sold) 2001 GS500

Kerry

Don't look now, but I took this picture a few minutes ago:



And that's after 2 or 3 days of melting since the early cold front that came through!

OK, OK -- the summit of Mt. Timpanogos is at 11,750 feet and I'm down here at 4,800.  But (shudder) it won't be long now....
Yellow 1999 GS500E
Kerry's Suzuki GS500 Page

Aceluck

we'll talk about our winter projects.  For example, last year we fitted a gsxr swingarm,shock, wheel and running gear to a 1983 honda CB750K. We also put on a ZX7R USD fork and front end, a corbin saddle, braided lines, and rebuilt the engine.

So my buddy now has a 83 CB750K with the suspension, handling, and braking of a late model sport bike.  And it looks bitchin' too.

Lined up for this winter is a 900 engine transplant into his CB, painting my SVS, and who knows what else.
Sold the GS, Bought 2k4 SVS 650 (the faster blue one)

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