Fullstate's Prilla

Discussion in 'Texas Bikers' started by ßjay jøhñ§øñ, Oct 12, 2004.

  1. I just finished looking at your Photos.
    I am impressed with yore 'prilla".
    That's certainly not a cruizer. It looks like a bad machine. has a
    goodlooking cockPit, and looks great from the rear..the big-ole Tire.
    <>I've got a friend, who has rode his CrotchRocket to Colorada 2 or 3
    times....he loads it up.....no bags. but has a sissy bar...he likes the
    Tank Pack...I have seen the Tank pack. so full, he barely could look
    over it..
    On the last rip, he even had camping gear on the darn thang. <>It
    appears your wife, or gal friend, doesnt ride with ya....cause I didnt
    notice a backRest?
    (did I?) Well, I compliment you on your nice Red Bike.........bj

    <>haveAgoodDay-Bjay<>
     
    ßjay jøhñ§øñ, Oct 12, 2004
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  2. ßjay jøhñ§øñ

    fullstate Guest

    Thanks for the compliments. I really enjoy the bike. It's been a
    good bike and I've had a lot of fun on it. It's also unique, and I
    like that aspect of it as well.

    I have to use a strap on bag since my tank is a composite tank and the
    magnetic bags don't work too well. I've also got a tail bag that
    holds a lot of stuff and that works well, too.

    I don't have a g/f or lady at the moment, but the one I did have rides
    her own, and quite well. She does a lot of track time and even
    participates in some racing every now and then.

    I can put an optional back seat on the bike and I do that whenever I
    take someone with me, but there is definitely not a sissy bar. ;-)


    --Fullstate

    Me and Mah 'Priller!
     
    fullstate, Oct 14, 2004
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  3. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I don't have a g/f or lady at the moment, but the one I
    did have rides her own, and quite well. She does a lot of track time and
    even participates in some racing every now and then.
    I can put an optional back seat on the bike and I do that whenever I
    take someone with me, but there is definitely not a sissy bar. ;-)
    --Fullstate
    Me and Mah 'Priller!
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    <>that g/f, rode off in the sunset, eh?
    The last rally I went to, I bet 1 out of
    20 bikes, were gal riders. My daughter, just got hers and she is riding
    pretty good.
    I worry, tho, there's so much more to riding than shifting the gears,
    and staying straiight. <>So, if you wanna go, and stay a night or two,
    you can pack it up...and wheelie down the road......I think ya'll that
    can wheelie, on those sport bikes, just blows my mind. Surely, in the
    learning process, you take some spills, and surely get hurt, in the
    learning situation....beats me....... guess ya'll know how to skoot off
    without harm...eh?.

    <>haveAgoodDay-Bjay<>
     
    ßjay jøhñ§øñ, Oct 14, 2004
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  4. ßjay jøhñ§øñ

    fullstate Guest

    not exactly....we are still good friends and in some ways are trying
    to work things out....thanks for asking.

    But...had she rode off into the sunset you would have a hard time
    keeping up with her ass. ;-)

    More women are getting into biking and I really like that. As much as
    I enjoy having a 2-up, I also enjoy the chick riding her own bike.

    As for the wheelies....well, I don't advocate stunting on public roads
    or in places that are dangerous. I realize a lot of us do it. To be
    honest, I don't do that kind of stuff on purpose.....at least not too
    often.

    Usually, if I am pulling a wheelie it was by accident and not because
    I was trying to show off for someone.


    --Fullstate

    Me and Mah 'Priller!
     
    fullstate, Oct 15, 2004
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  5. ~~~~~~~~~~~As for the wheelies....well, I don't advocate stunting on
    public roads or in places that are dangerous. I realize a lot of us do
    it. To be honest, I don't do that kind of stuff on purpose.....at least
    not too often.
    Usually, if I am pulling a wheelie it was by accident and not because I
    was trying to show off for someone.
    --Fullstate
    Me and Mah 'Priller!
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    My SonNLaw lives in your area, and he has been passed on I-20, by a
    Sporty young'en, doing 65 or more, and doing it on one wheel, thank God,
    on the back'en.
    I say, young'en...surely older fellers have more sence...BUT I WILL say,
    I admire it and get excited when I see one around here "wheelie from
    redLight to redlight."
    But never seen one in my area on I-30.
    They say it is an "actual sport" maybe even competative" hmmm? bj

    <>haveAgoodDay-Bjay<>
     
    ßjay jøhñ§øñ, Oct 16, 2004
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  6. ßjay jøhñ§øñ

    fullstate Guest

    Yup! I know some people that like to ride like that. I have gotten
    away from riding with most of 'em. Mainly because they have a
    complete disregard for the safety of everyone else around them.

    Now, out on a parking lot or a deserted landing strip I enjoy watching
    these guys and gals work their machines.



    --Fullstate

    Me and Mah 'Priller!
     
    fullstate, Oct 16, 2004
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  7. ßjay jøhñ§øñ

    fullstate Guest

    Not me, but I can even deal with that on some level. What I have a
    problem with is someone that would accidentally take out a family
    because they had to prove they were macho by riding a wheelie down the
    highway.


    --Fullstate

    Me and Mah 'Priller!
     
    fullstate, Oct 23, 2004
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