HutchFan Posted August 30, 2023 Report Posted August 30, 2023 7 minutes ago, Dmitry said: Bingo! You nailed it! https://www.meghanstark.com/post/motorcycle-therapy-is-real Quote
Dmitry Posted October 11, 2023 Author Report Posted October 11, 2023 Just returned from a trip Istanbul-Riga-İstanbul-home. An enormous variety of mopeds/motorrollers/scooters in Istanbul. Many are Chinese and, I'm assuming, local products, a lot of sundry Hondas. I spotted this Chinese Ruckus knockoff. Byzantium/Constantinople/Istanbul is a fascinating city, the most vibrant and diverse place I've ever visited...the markets, street cafes, a million of well-fed cats and tens of thousands of street dogs resting wherever they see fit, Hagia Sophia, the Basilica Cistern, Bosphorus at night, the twirling dervishes accompanied by traditional instrument virtuosos, TopKapi and its incomparable armoury, the most beautiful women in surreal, Cleopatra-like makeup...what a place! Quote
Dmitry Posted April 27, 2024 Author Report Posted April 27, 2024 Took out the Ruckus for the first time yesterday. Battery died over the winter (forgot to connect the trickle charger), but the foot crank started her right up. This has been a particularly nasty New England Spring. We aren't known for romantic Spring seasons anyway, but this one is the worst in my memory: cold and rainy. Quote
Teasing the Korean Posted April 27, 2024 Report Posted April 27, 2024 I would love a Vespa or Lamborghini, but until then, I'll have to be content with using clothespins for attaching baseball cards to my bike's front fork. Quote
Dmitry Posted 1 hour ago Author Report Posted 1 hour ago So I just bought my second motorcycle (if you consider Honda Ruckus one). It's a 2023 Honda CT 125 with only 650 miles on it. Also known as the Honda Trail. I just love it. Top speed clocked by moi at a blood-curdling 56 mph on a straightaway. Took it through some mountain bike trails here in town....far out. That thing can huff and puff just through about anything with 190 lbs of me on it. Got stuck in the sand up to the chain, got off, pulled the rear end out, didn't throw my back doing it...a big plus already. Took me a little bit to figure out the semi-automatic 4-speed transmission...no clutch. The fellow who sold me the Trail also threw in the hitch motorcycle carrier. I'll be exploring the back roads before the bad weather kicks in here in Southern New England....hopefully it'll be a long Fall. Quote
jazzbo Posted 19 minutes ago Report Posted 19 minutes ago I still have my Fat Bob. . .but don't ride it much any longer. It's so odd to only be able to ride half the year or so, and my wife won't ride with me and worries everytime I fire it up and ride off. . . I'd do better to let it go and may soon. Quote
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