I agree.

I just got a little 1982 kz 305 csr Kawasaki running and on the road.

I don't ride by the "ride it like you stole it" line of thinking, I must be getting cautious in my 40's.

just look out for those four wheelers!

love that mileage!

Bill Bradley

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From: "Jimmy C." <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>

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Sent: Sunday, June 18, 2006 8:42 PM

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Hey John; in California they call it spliting lanes and people are used to

more motorcycle traffic . ie. all year riding weather .while in this neck of

the woods if its not a tractor trailor then they dont feel threatened . Just

ride your bike like you drive your Chevelle (El Camino) defensively. It's

funny how alot of us share the same interests other than our Chevelles :O)

stay safe. Jimmy C.

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From: "John Nasta" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>

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Sent: Sunday, June 18, 2006 7:07 PM

Subject: [Chevelle-list] OT: new toy





I brought home my 1981 Yamaha 650 twin today. The tank and covers are

freshly painted, new dual exhaust, new seat, and a new small windshield.

It

looks & rides great. It's fun to be on a bike again, although I did see a

piece of garbage tossed out a window in front of me, a couple of people

who

didn't realize that only one vehicle is allowed in the lane at a time and

mine is also a vehicle, and the usual impatient SUV drivers who also

terrorize regular cars, like the guy who tried to pass me on the right

while

I (we) was (were) making a left turn in busy traffic. An interesting thing

about motorcycles is that every little thing that is problematic about

driving a car is worse for a motorcycle. Proceed with caution everybody,

and

have a good time.



John Nasta



p.s. Happy Father's Day to all the dads out there.

















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