Where did you get the idea for your superhawk forum username
#121
This is the username I've been using on all internet forums since the 50's. Back then, I just picked some random letters and numbers to create a nonsensical username. When I stumbled across this forum, I had to join. It's like it was meant to be. I don't even have a motorcycle.
My nom de plume is a combination of my astrological sign (Aquarius) and year that I was born according to the Chinese calendar (Snake).
Last edited by Aquasnake; 11-04-2015 at 09:30 AM.
#122
When I started racing, my mentor Dave Evans was AAMRR and LRRS/GP-Pro #59 so I became 592 (59 also) to honor him. When he retired from racing and I had accumulated enough points to turn expert and also apply for a two digit number I took his old #59 to "keep it in the family" when I went racing in the AMA nationals. The number was shared by many people over the years in AMA/CCS racing, all faster and better than I, guys like the late-great racers Steve Baron & Donald Jacks, and currently by the still super-fast Jake Holden.
When doing things motorcycle related online I started using Fastguy59, to keep the flag flying in memory of all those guys who displayed it proudly on their number plates, it was an honor to wear it for my short career...
When doing things motorcycle related online I started using Fastguy59, to keep the flag flying in memory of all those guys who displayed it proudly on their number plates, it was an honor to wear it for my short career...
#123
When I was a kid there was a well known mental asylum in the local area called Kenmoore.
I did some crazy things growing up and as my first name is Ken the moniker stuck.
Even today some friends still refer to me as Kenmoore even though the asylum is now closed.
Could be because I'm still crazy
I did some crazy things growing up and as my first name is Ken the moniker stuck.
Even today some friends still refer to me as Kenmoore even though the asylum is now closed.
Could be because I'm still crazy
#124
The "Big" part would be obvious if you saw me although I am not as big as some I have met. The "Jim" is really part of my name and I tacked on the number 59 for no other reason than to make it unique. I use it on other forums and so I wanted it always to be available.
Jim
Jim
#128
Has to do with a 60's Brit rock band who's guitarist has been dead for about 20 years...but he still doesn't know he's dead. The fact I was always 'jumpin' around as a kid, and, the fact everything that has an internal combustion engine, I just love to 'gas, gas, gas' it.
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