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axapowell 01-20-2010 09:25 AM

Rippem...You getting any of the snow back? Thinking of going to the Hill this weekend with the Winedown crew!

Dave

ThirdBird 01-20-2010 07:30 PM


Originally Posted by Rippem (Post 3027773)
OK so sometimes it's not the other guy you gotta worry about :picard1: :traurig001:

Nope, I'm totally responsible for this one. It's an eye opener, let me tell ya.

I like to run, I like to run hard. But, I think my days of running that hard are over. Actually, I've been lucky several times. So, it's back to the 600 class where I don't feel like I have to try to race everyone. Of course, I know I can ram a 600 into a tree just like a 900, but it's the psychological part of it. No more chest-thumping for me.

But, that hot rod was a rush while it lasted!!!!! Never had a harder pulling, faster excellerating machine than that!!!

ThirdBird 01-20-2010 07:39 PM


Originally Posted by RaggedEdge (Post 3027403)
I like your description "it depends on when during the "event" we measure".

Being just slightly your senior, I can tell you that when you crash, as your years here begin to add up, the recovery time seems to stretch out exponentially. As does the "WTF" factor!!! :eek:

Some things in life, such as Jackie Chans and trees, are best left to the young bucks. Not good! ;)

You are soooooo right!!!

As for leaving it to the young bucks, I always thought my "experience" was my edge. I can (could) run with the best of them. But, not so much any more. The way I feel right now, I can't even entertain the thought of racing along those trails anymore. I think it's been a life-altering episode!!

Rippem 01-20-2010 09:10 PM


Originally Posted by ThirdBird (Post 3028269)
I like to run, I like to run hard. But, I think my days of running that hard are over. Actually, I've been lucky several times. So, it's back to the 600 class where I don't feel like I have to try to race everyone. Of course, I know I can ram a 600 into a tree just like a 900, but it's the psychological part of it. No more chest-thumping for me.

been there done that. big twins and the big triples. nothing pulled upstairs like the 8/900 Suzuki triples or the 809 type Rotax triple. Thay were a BLAST!

all around happiness for me has been found on 110-120 HP 600 you dont have to be carrying big vehicle speed to have fun with the powerband.

Honestly my tricked out 75HP 550 Rev is ALOT of fun it'll run 77-78 on the trail everyday, I've seen 84 repeatedly on the road or ice. It's very consistent until it gets really warm out.
Low snow or rock hard conditions? Gotta take the shoulder for 10 miles? NO PROBLEM! No cooling issues.
That sled is all about ride and handling. It is so easy to ride hard because you don't get fatiqued hanging on to it and there is no fear of grabbing too much at the wrong time.

and it keeps your feet warm! Love floggin' the hair dryer!

ThirdBird 01-21-2010 11:01 AM


Originally Posted by Rippem (Post 3028369)
and there is no fear of grabbing too much at the wrong time.

That's where I want to be. Although it's fun to grab-and-go, the smallest misjudgement and you're in trouble.

I'm not really a fan of fans, but smaller CC's is definitely in my future.

Hey, I'm a grandfather now. I should act like it!!!

Hot Stepper 01-21-2010 05:54 PM


Originally Posted by ThirdBird (Post 3028690)
That's where I want to be. Although it's fun to grab-and-go, the smallest misjudgement and you're in trouble.

I'm not really a fan of fans, but smaller CC's is definitely in my future.

Hey, I'm a grandfather now. I should act like it!!!

What act like a grandfather? I've been one for about 8 years and I aint changed just for that. If you feel that way you might want to check into the new Yamahas coming out, word has it they have electric power steering!!!!!! sounds like it's time for you to convert:drink:

RaggedEdge 01-21-2010 07:12 PM


Originally Posted by ThirdBird (Post 3028690)

Hey, I'm a grandfather now. I should act like it!!!




Well in the long run the rewards, as I'm sure you are begining to see now Gramps, are overwhelmingly in favor of just that!!! :drink:

Maybe you and I could find a pair of restored 12-3 Bomers and take in the sites. :lolhit:

Sin_or_Swim 01-24-2010 11:47 AM

wow
 
Reading this makes me cringe. Next season is going to suck if they don't do something.

http://www.abay.com/alexandriabaynynews1562.htm

axapowell 01-24-2010 01:07 PM

Unreal. You would think that the docks would be looked at annually and repaired as needed. You know, a buget line item for the docks! This is the biggest parts of tourist activity. They are NUTZ if they don't fix it.

Dave

RaggedEdge 01-24-2010 05:53 PM

This has been hit on a couple times lately by the local news up here. In the TV interviews the "locals" claim they have a handle on it and it will be all "fixed" by spring. Personally I find it rather stupid that a community that depends on the river and all of us water rats for a living would let the only dock in town get this far gone. But then one only has to take a stroll down Main Street to see where things are going up there. If I treated all my real estate the same way I would be on welfare.


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