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From: MXEditor on 29 Mar 2010 12:48 On Mar 29, 10:42 am, JayC <j...(a)sysmatrix.net> wrote: > > I could ride all day at my house, in my yard. No eco-freak can stop me > > from doing that in this country! > > Tell Jeremy McGrath that. > > JayC MC was riding a bike that gpes BRAAAAAAAAAAAAAAP! No comparison.
From: fran...123 on 29 Mar 2010 22:47 "MXEditor" <editor(a)mxnewsfeed.com> wrote in message news:3dfce301-4a31-4519-bb62-77f5b3c372fa(a)x12g2000yqx.googlegroups.com... On Mar 29, 10:42 am, JayC <j...(a)sysmatrix.net> wrote: > > I could ride all day at my house, in my yard. No eco-freak can stop me > > from doing that in this country! > > Tell Jeremy McGrath that. > > JayC MC was riding a bike that gpes BRAAAAAAAAAAAAAAP! No comparison. ******************************************* Not sure where he lives now or if things have changed, he bought into a no motorcycle development a number of years back. Just like a development where you can't have a fence and your light post has to be such a type, that kind of development and I imagine that is what Jay C was referring to.
From: XR650L_Dave on 30 Mar 2010 08:44 On Mar 29, 10:41 am, JayC <j...(a)sysmatrix.net> wrote: > > Those looking to ban access are NOT doing it because of noise, or > > erosion, or pollution, or some motherfucking spotted snail. Those are > > just TOOLS to enforce THEIR WILL on other people. > > > They want to ban access because they just don't think someone should > > be doing something THEY DON'T ENJOY or UNDERSTAND. > > Exactly. The who eco-thing is a sham. Lefties simply want to BAN > anything and everything that they aren't interested in. Did you know > that a horse has a much bigger "carbon footprint" than a dirtbike? > Yup, and they're good eatin' too. There will be no difference in > shutting down of riding areas, its just that enforcement will be a > little different. > > > Now, an E bike is most excellent for poaching a closed riding spot... > > Ahh, now your gettin' it. > > JayC Why do you think my XRL is still low-compression and has the stock exhaust? I did a lot of riding when I lived in CT and almost no one ever knew I was there. Dave
From: XR650L_Dave on 30 Mar 2010 08:48 On Mar 26, 4:31 pm, MXEditor <edi...(a)mxnewsfeed.com> wrote: > On Mar 26, 3:31 pm, sturd <mikesturdevant...(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > > > XR650L_Dave notes: > > > > I don't see it as saving a damn thing. > > > And I don't give a flying fig either way. > > > > Now, an E bike is most excellent for poaching a closed riding spot... > > > THIS is why I want one. > > > Go fast. Take chances. > > Mike S. > > I could ride all day at my house, in my yard. No eco-freak can stop me > from doing that in this country! > > Just think of the hours and hours of fun...I'm not worried about the > emissions, it's the noise that will get you screwed where I live. Also a dangerous mis-estimation. Dave
From: JayC on 30 Mar 2010 11:29 > Why do you think my XRL is still low-compression and has the stock > exhaust? > > I did a lot of riding when I lived in CT and almost no one ever knew I > was there. ....and my 250X sounds almost exactly like a Singer sewing machine. Bzzzzzzzzzzz.... JayC
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