From: Sean_Q_ on
Snag wrote:

> I was gonna suggest he think it through before he hits send next time ...

Ok guys now that we've established to the level of certainty required
by the Canada Evidence Act that I fucked up the posting, would someone
pls help me with the real issues, which include deciding on priorities,
finding the best compromise between conflicting requirements
and choosing a bike that best matches the compromise.

TIA, SQ
'06 Zuk S40 / '85 Dnepr MT-11 / various has-beens and wannabe agains
From: Road Glidin' Don on
On Jan 23, 8:59 pm, Sean_Q_ <no.s...(a)no.spam> wrote:
> Road Glidin' Don wrote:
> >> Oops, I hit SEND before this article was anywhere near finished.
>
> > Don't ya just hate that when it happens?  <g>
>
> Yeah, especially when I've written something I know I'll regret
> later which I usually delete just before posting.

Same here. Now I type it into Notepad first (turn word wrap off
before copying).


From: The Older Gentleman on
Sean_Q_ <no.spam(a)no.spam> wrote:

> Oops, I hit SEND before this article was anywhere near finished.
> Watch this space.
>
"Lots AND LOTS AND LOTS of chrome"?

"And some leather tassles would be nice"?

<G>

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From: S'mee on
On Jan 24, 2:42 am, totallydeadmail...(a)yahoo.co.uk (The Older
Gentleman) wrote:
> Sean_Q_ <no.s...(a)no.spam> wrote:
> > Oops, I hit SEND before this article was anywhere near finished.
> > Watch this space.
>
> "Lots AND LOTS AND LOTS of chrome"?
>
> "And some leather tassles would be nice"?
>
> <G>


Look are we talking mods here or are we talking about the burlesque
crowd? Hmm? 'cause I've got people to do and places to see.
From: tomorrow on
On Jan 23, 11:11 pm, Sean_Q_ <no.s...(a)no.spam> wrote:

> Ok guys now that we've established to the level of certainty required
> by the Canada Evidence Act that I fucked up the posting, would someone
> pls help me with the real issues, which include deciding on priorities,
> finding the best compromise between conflicting requirements
> and choosing a bike that best matches the compromise.

Sean, it only took me about 25-30 years of riding before being able to
determine what makes the right bike for me, and unfortunately, the
result was that there is no *one* bike that is right for me.

Good luck in your quest. If it is any help, I have finally reached
the point where the three bikes I have are each the very best I've
ever had for the niche that it inhabits; so for the first time in 30+
years, I am perfectly happy with the bikes I have and am not looking
for any other.
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