Jun 24 2008

We Did It.

I did it.  We now own a motorcycle, and a massive amount of respect for bikers because this is not nearly as easy as it looks!  And just so you know I’m not ALL talk, here’s my new bike in all it’s Mopar Blue glory:

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9 Responses to “We Did It.”

  1. this doesn’t surprise me at all.

    Congrats on the bike. you are going to be the coolest people on your block.

  2. Heh… If having a bike made you cool, I may actually have a chance… sadly, I don’t think that quite does it though. :-)

  3. Awesome - wish I was brave enough to ride a motor bike - hope you enjoy it!

  4. very nice bike !

  5. Society,
    I BARELY am… Spending the money, and knowing you can’t change your mind, is a great motivator!

    Jeffodist,
    Hey man! Long time no talk! Thanks and welcome back!

  6. Thanks Brad…..I enjoy the blog…

    Remember to drive as if your invisible

    vehicles turning left in front of oncoming cycles are the No. 1 killer of motorcyclists nationally

    (please forgive me my son just started driving last month…..i am in parent mode)

  7. hah. No problem. After the little bit of driving I’ve done so far, I’ve lost most of my patience for bad drivers… That is very good advice.

  8. The Edwards… you two are the coolest kids in school. I love that color!

  9. lol, i don’t know about the “coolest kids” part, but thanks!

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