Doesn't do it for me. Any one of these 10 would make me very happy!!!
http://www.zeroto60times.com/2013/01/top-10-classic-american-muscle-cars/
I have a particular weakness for the '70 Chevelle SS 454 and the '69 Z28 Camaro
Re: We know you ride, but do you Shoot?
I've also been experimenting with heat tempering! I got a pretty nice gold/bronze colour with a hint of purple on this spare Mauser 98 floor plate:
whadaya think?
Re: We know you ride, but do you Shoot?
For you "fudds" that like old school wood and blued metal, here's some colour case hardening work that I got done on an old Martini falling block and my custom small-ring M98 Mauser sporter...
Custom Mauser 98 sporter (small-ring) "frankenrifle"...
I'm going through something very similar at work, and I suspect I'll be packing up fairly shortly. Sometimes "the ground shifts" beneath your feet and there's absolutely nothing you can do about it. Glad to hear you're making the most of the situation.
You have too many toys! :)
I always wanted a Buell Blast... I assume she's still rolling?
I was thinking about you the other day as I was browsing Kijiji looking for a deal on an older Tomos. What a shame that the company produced such absolute garbage the last few years and then packed up shop...
Here's an "off road" scoot we'll never see, but if I had a choice, I'd rather import the lovely specimen standing next to it!
Gosh dang that's ugly, but most dual sports are. :)
Yamaha TTX
Nah, It's just so easy that many scooter riders choose to change the oil frequently, especially if riding their scooters hard. The capacity of an average 150-200cc scooter is only 1 litre of oil, or less. After break-in, I'll be switching to full synthetic and changing the oil every 3000 km.
Seems to be a well built scooter based on the abuse you gave it. I'm not sure I'd do that to my SMAX, but it's good to know they're not incapable of a little rough stuff.
Sym's are a decent brand. All the Taiwan made stuff is top drawer. As long as you're secure in your manhood, you'll love riding it. They make riding and light touring an easy and enjoyable experience.
Read here if interested:
http://www.scooterunderground.ca/knowledge/Who_SYM.htm
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Pics of my beast after a good cleaning...
I am amazed at the capabilities of this little 155cc single cylinder scooter.
I tested her top speed (on a FLAT --read: NO hills-- section of highway) with the SHAD box attached and loaded to capacity, as well as a bunch of other misc. gear...
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