I just found out about this board and I love it and all the helpful info on it. But I was wondering if there are any other good boards to browse on.
What other bike or gs500 sites you have bookmarked? :)
There's this one...and... this one.
There's one for the Europeans at http://www.gs500e.co.uk but a lot of them migrate here. We're more... colorful?
Quote from: ddcstevenI just found out about this board and I love it and all the helpful info on it. But I was wondering if there are any other good boards to browse on.
What other bike or gs500 sites you have bookmarked? :)
Why ... you dont like us ... :lol: ...
Cool.
Srinath.
There is a French one that will give you a million and one pop-ups, for the sake of sanity I won't post a link.
there is a german one also
www.gs-500.de
and one for older GS's
www.thegsresources.com
http://gstwin.variders.com is a pretty cool GS500 FAQ site. :P
Gstwin is by the the best site, and has a forum. You can't beat that!
Pablo's site is pretty good too! I forgot the link but it is in his signature. :thumb:
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Why ... you dont like us ... :lol: ...
Cool.
Srinath.
+1 :lol:
That question is like walking into a mom and pop hardware store, putting a $0.10 bolt on the counter, and asking if there are any places nearby that might have it cheaper. :x :lol: :x :lol:
Just kidding... I have nothing constructive to add to this thread. :P
gstwin.com and gstwins.com :mrgreen:
French..??? :guns: :x :o
Quote from: juggernaughtFrench..??? :guns: :x :o
It's not a French site, it's a Freedom Site.
This one is pretty good ....
http://www.bikepower.net/gs500e-power/gs500e-power.htm
I like this one, it is an excellent starting point for all Suzuki Cycle info
http://www.suzukicycles.org/
Pablo's site
http://pantablo500.tripod.com/
This is still the best GS site though. The forum is awesome.
the other bike forum I read is www.cycleforums.com
I used to read a local board but I quickly grew tired of it
http://www.ironbutt.com/about/default.cfm
http://www.bikebandit.com/partsbandit/oem~submit_from_stage~1~section_dept_id~1.asp
http://www.sc-ma.com/links.htm
http://www.blackjoe.com/phpBB2/
http://www.vjmw.org/tests/honda-SL125.htm
Wow!! looking on suzukicycles.org I found a chopper I acually like, and would ride.
http://www.suzukicycles.org/GSX-series/GSX750_lowrider.shtml
Its awesome.
:) no I just want to get the most info about my new bike. You all know that you have a small other hobby or car and have a bazillion car forums bookmarked for it.
I just got my new toy and I'm excited :) but this forum is great and I'm really glad I found it.
Quote from: Phaedrushttp://gstwin.variders.com is a pretty cool GS500 FAQ site. :P
Gstwin is by the the best site, and has a forum. You can't beat that!
Pablo's site is pretty good too! I forgot the link but it is in his signature. :thumb:
Of course Phae is gonna promote his website first!
Quote from: kvgsWow!! looking on suzukicycles.org I found a chopper I acually like, and would ride.
http://www.suzukicycles.org/GSX-series/GSX750_lowrider.shtml
Its awesome.
i'd ride her too ;)
Hey Alphafire X5 ,how can you use the term FRENCH and FREEDOM in the same sentence ! They are the military that has surrendered the most of all the worlds militarys. Just open any history book and you can find the truth. WW 2 for instance they went from fighting the NAZIS to hooking up with them [after they surrendered of course] and then they turned on trere own people! We have our problems with the french up here in CANADA but that is another story.
Servus,
here is a new bike forum in Germany, specially for 500er:
www.500xtrem.de
Greetz Jim
Quote from: surlybruceHey Alphafire X5 ,how can you use the term FRENCH and FREEDOM in the same sentence
He's making reference to the illustrious U.S. government making a statement after the French took a position against sending forces into Iraq. They renamed "French Fries" on the senate cafeteria menu to "Freedom Fries" to avoid any misperception that they might be supporting the French by eating their side dishes, even though french fries do not come from France (they originated in Belgium, which most Americans probably think is in France), nor do the French refer to them as "french fries" at all.
This exemplified the mentality during the brief time when many people across the U.S. were also demonstrating their disdain with the French--who, for some strange reason didn't believe the U.S. government's adamant [and now known to be false] claims--by 'boycotting' anything French, including *gasp* dumping perfectly good French wine down the drain. There was a lot of talk about how we "saved their bacon" during "the big one" and how they should "show some gratitude" now and just do whatever we command.
In response, the French started calling american cheese "Idiot Cheese".*
* Note, this is funny, but untrue...the French don't refer to processed non-cheese as "american cheese" at all. I think they call it "crap" and munch on brie and truffles instead.</threadjack>
Ironically, the French saved out ass during the revolutionary war.
Navrant.
Cal Price : There's not any popup on my website. The link is below.
freedom means " to have the choice";
french chose not to go to iraq
does your president ask you if you want to go to iraq or no ?
most of americans are agaisnt this war..........did he hear you?
question : which country is country of freedom ?
pwned.
Quote from: aaronstjpwned.
who?
Us Americans.
Quote from: aaronstjUs Americans.
don't be stupid. the only reason why chirac refused involve frence in war against iraq was to save saddam's ass!
oh yea...they don't have a freaking military. doh! what are they going to do, send their wives with kitchen knives to iraq??
everyone knows the swiss army knife.. but have you seen the french army knife?
It's got a corkscrew and a white flag (http://politicalhumor.about.com/library/images/blpic-frencharmyknife2.htm)
I don't see why France *would* get involved. For one, they knew we could handle it. And for two, they did not want to poke their nose where it did not belong. We could not proove - and still can not - that this war was even justified. True, Saddam was a bad person and needed to be jousted. But was it our place to do so? Frances? :dunno:
my point is jacques chirac tried everything to block us from invading iraq...and for what? for his gain
I'm sorry Phae, I'm not trying to rip on you.. but when you say "jousted", I just get this image in my head of Saddam on horseback... like so:
(http://www.mccullagh.org/db9/10d-18/knights-jousting-3.jpg)
you know .. i guess what pissses me off about this whole damn thing is .. america was all ready to go to war with iraq when they hit our towns and killed all these ppl .. now there like no no pull out pull out .. wtf man ..... u supported him when he said "let go to war " now your sticking your tail between your legs .... look yes theres alot of ppl who are against the war .. but i feel theres more ppl for it . ppl need to stop being two faced and live up for what they wanted in the heat of the action .. we went to war to keep our freedom and to bring justce to those who died and had nothing to do with whats going on . now ppl want to back out ? i think what where doing is good .. your right .. its not our place to get in there area .. but when they invade us ! .. and us trying to help them get a country back to stable living ... have you seen the videos of the guys over there supporting what there doing ? i would like to think each and every military man out there because there doing what they have been asked to do and not complaing . ( sorry i went on a rant but god this stuff is really staring to get to me )
I didn't support him when he said "Let's go to war." On the contrary, I thought he was a stupid f%$k, just as I do now.
well feared, if u are referring to 9/11 as the us's reason for going to war in iraq, i beg u to find the connection there. look at the big picture and realize it is just to secure oil. bush's reasoning was a pre-emptive strike to prevent them iraqi's from using their dreaded weapons of mass destruction which bush and rumsfeld were positive iraq had. now that the country is all f@#$ed up, and no weapons were found, its kinda hard to put the pieces back together again. in truth the servicemen out there are complaining cuz they get crap equipment, lack armor in humvess, and are getting killed for no reason. its not that the us is trying to establish a democracy but rather keep a close eye on its oil imports ...
~facio
The thing is, Americans (a.k.a., "The People") did support the war. Wholeheartedly. Sure, some individuals were against the war, but in general after 9/11 The People wanted someone's head on a pike...and they didn't care who that head belonged to. During the initial campaign (call it "invasion", "occupation", "liberation", whatever) there were people all around the office I was working in with maps of Iraq tracking the 3rd Armored Division as they moved through Iraq toward Baghdad...practically cheering them on. There were news crews everywhere (have folks already forgotten David Bloom?) praising the work "liberating" the country. After 9/11 The People were flocking to military recruiting offices (Pat Tillman, anyone?) to help out the cause.
So, while the government didn't "ask permission" to go to war, if they had asked The People they probably would have gotten all the support they needed.
Then The People started to find out that it wasn't as easy as that. You're not done after two weeks of running through someone's country demolishing everything. You've got to stick around and protect them afterward (now that you've destroyed their military, government, and infrastructure). You've got to help them rebuild. Bummer.
Then came the realization that there was no threat of weapons of mass destruction. Wow...the Iraqi's weren't lying to the U.N. after all. Why did we do this again? Oh yeah: terrorism. Let's find out more about that...apparently by torturing people. Hrm. The People weren't to keen on that. That makes us look...um...evil. Didn't we toss Saddam because he was torturing people? Isn't that a bad thing?
Oh yeah, and about that rebuilding thing...The People started hearing about lucrative government contracts to rebuild what we broke...not for just any government contractors, but the contractor that the Vice President used to run. The People started to believe that this wasn't necessarily a stunning coincidence...that there might be other motives at play.
And wait a minute...our soldiers are being killed! The People are none too pleased about that. That's not supposed to happen, is it? Didn't We win already? (of course We did...We saw it on CNN. Didn't We?)
So now, when it's not just some dotted lines and stylized explosions on a map on tv, but real American soldiers dying, people are wondering what the plan is (probably would have been good to ask that a while ago, but hey, nobody's perfect). Turns out, there is no plan. The People are really pissed off about this now. They are starting to think that maybe this whole war thing wasn't such a good idea after all.
The truth of the matter is, regardless of the history of how we got into the situation, we can't just pull out. Wrecking a country and then saying, "hey, you're on your own...enjoy all the freedom we gave you." isn't allowed. Whether or not individuals now (or ever) supported the war is really irrelevant...it is what it is.
Badger, that was one of the most truthful statements I've read in a long long time regarding the war. Thank you.
Quote from: FearedGS500i think what where doing is good .. your right .. its not our place to get in there area .. but when they invade us !
Not trying to diminish anything you say, but your profile shows that you live in Killeen. Fort Hood, right?
As for your comments:
They didn't invade us. There was no invasion, and even if it was an invasion, it wasn't "they" that did it. We were subjected to a terrorist attack that did not originate from Iraq. Many countries around the world deal with this all the time. In many places it is just a fact of life that there will be a bombing every once in a while (ask anyone who lives in London).
Is what we are doing good? I suppose that depends on your perspective. I think that the majority of the soldiers are doing what they are doing because they feel they are doing good (best intentions, and all that). Not many people are going to argue that Hussein was a nice guy, so you could argue that forcing him out was a good thing. We are currently over there helping people (good thing), but a lot of what we are helping them with is dealing with their current conditions...caused by us being there.
There are other parts that are not so good...certainly we can't argue that torturing POW's is a good thing. Even if one were to think that torture might be reasonable in some situations, it's hard to defend violating the Geneva Convention when we bandy it about in situations our our own interest.
Time will tell, of course.
I think that right now the thing that people are most pissed off about is not the war itself, but the way we were led into the war and the lack of a plan to lead us out. It's the actions of our leadership (not the soldiers) that many find distasteful.
Bah. I need to just let it go, before I start to sound like a lunatic. Probably too late, huh?
So...who thinks the Colts will go 16-0?
Quote from: BadgerSo...who thinks the Colts will go 16-0?
nope. they gotta play the jags :P