heres what you asked for guys
#1
heres what you asked for guys
Ok so you have ask for pics and heres one for you...dont have to many of myself really. Im always the one behind the camera. As for my bike and all your questions...yes I did all the work myself with my own tools. Thats MY garage in the background full of my many projects. As for my tail mods thanks for all the compliments
#6
Senior Member
SuperSport
SuperSport
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Victoriaville, Quebec, Canada
Posts: 880
Nice pic, somewhat overexposed (lightwise). It's always nice to have some oestrogen to balance testosterone in a forum.
I guess I missed the bike pics, but from the small avatar pic, it looks nice.
I guess I missed the bike pics, but from the small avatar pic, it looks nice.
#9
OMG lol, you seem like a trip to be around. Thanks, I get a lot of compliments on the eyes. Pers I kinda think their creepy looking...there so bright and so blue dont think I have ever seen anyone with similar eyes.
#11
Had to sign up w/ the Laborer's Union to get a job around here...
So...
I get all the jobs that the regular plant workers refuse to do, lol!
Johns-Manville (think fiberglass) engineered products plant furnaces have run for decades. Time for rebuild. "Go in there and remove all refractory and insulation for a 2800 degree F glass furnace. Oh, by the way, here's yer half face respirator and a tyvek suit. Watchout for that silicosis and hexavalent chrome. Later."
12 tons of glass later,
(no provisions for cold dump, lol)
and 67 jackhammer chisels, I'm down to the refractory...
So...
I get all the jobs that the regular plant workers refuse to do, lol!
Johns-Manville (think fiberglass) engineered products plant furnaces have run for decades. Time for rebuild. "Go in there and remove all refractory and insulation for a 2800 degree F glass furnace. Oh, by the way, here's yer half face respirator and a tyvek suit. Watchout for that silicosis and hexavalent chrome. Later."
12 tons of glass later,
(no provisions for cold dump, lol)
and 67 jackhammer chisels, I'm down to the refractory...
#13
#15
haha... funny that all these guys are shocked at a woman with a Hawk.. I bought mine from a friend of mines wife, and the only other one I've ever met was saddled by a woman... oh well, and I thought I was avoiding the testosterone laden gixer world....
#18
Remember stock is BAD!
SuperSport
SuperSport
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Jacksonville FL
Posts: 760
Its good to see that we have someone who has a different perspective on things.
Alisquidz was a female in MN that rode a shawk. I talked with her a couple times and she was cool. A couple of years she sold her shawk and became a h-d rider
Alisquidz was a female in MN that rode a shawk. I talked with her a couple times and she was cool. A couple of years she sold her shawk and became a h-d rider
#19
Senior Member
SuperSport
SuperSport
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Victoriaville, Quebec, Canada
Posts: 880
The are 2 womans that are riding SH over here that I heard of. I'm sure there are plenty, but they will usually not join specific bike forum, mostly local forums for the rides and meet.
#20
Awh I WAS cool till I got the Harley eh? Don't blame ya for that dig. I do miss my chicken. I will get another one some day. Just didn't like making payments on one when I could sell the other and pay the Harley off ya know?
#21
#23
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And there is no doubt at all, blue bikes are the best.