RaWarrior
Well-Known Member
Ya, I was riding with a R6- friend from school.
Since trying to guess bikes from behind is a little game I play when I ride, I tried to figure out what you were riding. From a distance I noticed it was a shaft-drive cruiser- Must be Japanese. Dual exhausts-My first guess was a V65 Magna, but as I got closer I saw it had round blinkers, Magna's had square ones. Little closer, slid over a bit and I saw the "stripes" on the heads....it's another Max! I immediately wondered if it was anybody from this forum. I was going to pull up next to you and give salutations to a fellow Max rider but you took off at the stoplight before I got a chance.
I'm at school in Potsdam at Clarkson. Send me a PM or something if you want to go for a ride.
You ever go riding on ---? The section between the intersection with --, and -- is known as the "autobahn" around here. I hit 138 with the Max there, and didn't go below 100 once. No place for cops to hide except for one rest area, and excellent visibility- you can almost always see at least a mile in front of you. It's a great place to let Mr. Max stretch his legs.
Since trying to guess bikes from behind is a little game I play when I ride, I tried to figure out what you were riding. From a distance I noticed it was a shaft-drive cruiser- Must be Japanese. Dual exhausts-My first guess was a V65 Magna, but as I got closer I saw it had round blinkers, Magna's had square ones. Little closer, slid over a bit and I saw the "stripes" on the heads....it's another Max! I immediately wondered if it was anybody from this forum. I was going to pull up next to you and give salutations to a fellow Max rider but you took off at the stoplight before I got a chance.
I'm at school in Potsdam at Clarkson. Send me a PM or something if you want to go for a ride.
You ever go riding on ---? The section between the intersection with --, and -- is known as the "autobahn" around here. I hit 138 with the Max there, and didn't go below 100 once. No place for cops to hide except for one rest area, and excellent visibility- you can almost always see at least a mile in front of you. It's a great place to let Mr. Max stretch his legs.
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