gotta love the sword!! and the chick is she masturbating??:leghump::leghump::leghump::leghump::jerk::jerk::jerk:Like these!
gotta love the sword!! and the chick is she masturbating??:leghump::leghump::leghump::leghump::jerk::jerk::jerk:Like these!
What are you talking about?! That turbine is DOT certified! And with the two swords, he's adequately protected from other cagers.Like these!
Yea, I'll admit I was a squid at one point in my life. Before the helmet law here in CA, I was on the freeway doin' 80 with no helmet, a tee-shirt, and shorts. Although, I was still just a kid (about 19), it was squidish to say the least! :facepalm:At some point all of us on the forum here have been a squid at least a little.
Indeed. I've tested the limits of my 6R, and continue to do so, within my abilities. Does that make me a squid?I have been a squid before, just telling the truth. Never done a wheelie though, just go fast and not have ATGATT.
At some point all of us on the forum here have been a squid at least a little. Does that make us bad riders?
Don't we all want to know what our bike is really capable of, and how far we are really willing to push our own limits? Do you ever find yourself wanting to see how far you can take it?
If you (meaning everyone on the forum) got a brand new litre bike of your dreams would you not push it and feel what power and speed it really has to offer?
In essence we are all squids sometime and at some point are we not? I mean if you even have a bike like ours or a SS don't you become a bit of a squid? I am not trying to put words into anyones mouth or call anyone a squid but isn't part of having a SS or our bike a bit like saying "I am faster and more limber than you on the road so I can do what you can't in a cage".:facepalm: