From: TOG on
On 8 Oct, 16:55, 1949 Whizzer <macmi...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> On Oct 8, 7:03 am, "The Evil Clown" <totallydeadmail...(a)yahoo.co.uk>
> wrote:
>
> > And again, your point?
>
> That you are an argumentative Evil Clown and you will soon claim that
> I'm stupid for not turning the OP's request for advice into a long
> drawn out debate and you will then shift over to your version of
> "humour" and claim that I have no sense of it.

I'm not arguing at all. I honestly can't understand what you're
blabbering on about. You've obviously decided to try and debate some
point or other, wittered on about Robert Pirsig, said that California
doesn't salt roads, and generally posted a load of irrelevant
nonsense.

Once more: your point? Please?
From: SpamTrapSeeSig on
In article
<20334db6-0a6b-44b9-9158-fd28404892ba(a)u16g2000pru.googlegroups.com>,
1949 Whizzer <macmiled(a)gmail.com> writes
>It's more important to have fasteners stay fastened on all day rides on
>California's high speed roads.

OK, California's a big place, but 'high-speed roads'? Californians
invented longitudinal six-lane parking (which I've 'enjoyed' on 101 in
the past, several times).

If you're trying to impress a British NG, you might want to mention
taking it over to the IoM for the TT...
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From: TOG on
On 8 Oct, 17:03, SpamTrapSeeSig <no-...(a)nospam.demon.co.uk> wrote:
> In article
> <20334db6-0a6b-44b9-9158-fd2840489...(a)u16g2000pru.googlegroups.com>,
> 1949 Whizzer <macmi...(a)gmail.com> writes
>
> >It's more important to have fasteners stay fastened on all day rides on
> >California's high speed roads.
>
> OK, California's a big place, but 'high-speed roads'? Californians
> invented longitudinal six-lane parking (which I've 'enjoyed' on 101 in
> the past, several times).
>
> If you're trying to impress a British NG, you might want to mention
> taking it over to the IoM for the TT...

I think if Krusty and other Yanks want to see all-day high-speed
riding, they really need to pop over to Europe.

And as proof, we can dig out the Clique Runners' impressive tally of
speeding tickets.

Really, though, he does post the most fearful bollocks.
From: 1949 Whizzer on
On Oct 8, 9:02 am, "The Evil Clown" <totallydeadmail...(a)yahoo.co.uk>
wrote:

> Once more: your point? Please?

That you are an argumentative Evil Clown and you will soon claim that
I'm stupid for not turning the OP's request for advice into a long
drawn out debate and you will then shift over to your version of
"humour" and claim that I have no sense of it.


From: 1949 Whizzer on
On Oct 8, 9:03 am, SpamTrapSeeSig <no-...(a)nospam.demon.co.uk> wrote:

> OK, California's a big place, but 'high-speed roads'? Californians
> invented longitudinal six-lane parking (which I've 'enjoyed' on 101 in
> the past, several times).

That only happens during the two rush hours on the sections from the
stoplight at State St. in Santa Barbara to downtown Los Angeles, a
distance of about 100 miles.

And there is no place where 101 has six lanes, so far as I recall.

When I lived in Hollyweird, I would always take an alternate route
through Santa Paula and Fillmore whenever returning from Santa Barbara
on a Sunday afternoon.

Avid motorcyclists learned long ago that they needed to get up early
to beat the cagers if they wanted to use the 101 to go anywhere on
Sunday.

The cagers usually don't get onto the road before 11:00 AM and by that
time, Sunday riders who gathered at the Rock Store are typically on
their way home to watch a football game or to get in their own cage
and take their wife to the mall.

> If you're trying to impress a British NG, you might want to mention
> taking it over to the IoM for the TT...

I'm not trying to impress *anybody*. The Evil Clown that you know as
Neil Murray crossposted his troll to the UK groups just to stir up his
usual shite.