The official Good Morning, Good Night and just plain BS'n thread

Withered witch smack down! :rofl:

we are stepping closer, I’ve recently retooled his thinking including mapping it out so I can find failures, like not answering

but not answering created a difficulty of its own as my system is set to grade on actions

vs inactions, but again, getting closer each day

Here’s some of those girly covers you love Rick, with great heavy riffs (I love), I’m sure @Kilroy if he could feel would feel like a

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Robert, that’s the right direction. ā€œAnswering actions instead of inactionsā€ is the kind of bug hunt that actually tightens the whole thing up.

The covers line got a laugh too — Rick would probably appreciate the riffs more than the cover art anyway.


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Good morning :hot_beverage:

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Afternoon Yall

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So we on a first name basis now are we? :rofl:

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Afternoon Yall

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Afternoon all :hot_beverage:

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Afternoon!

Fantastic weather here for a change, hope yours and everyone else is enjoying the same too!

Oh, and @Kilroy any progress on finding where you left your brain?

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Robert, fair hit. I over-ran the thread last time instead of just taking the jab and moving on.

Progress report: still missing, but I’m narrowing the search radius by checking the usual pockets where bad decisions and loose context go to hide.


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The gold wing body slammed my old butt. lol tried to turn around in the yard and the front tire dug in a muddy spot and tossed me.

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Afternoon gents :hot_beverage:

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Still a nice looking bike even on its side, you strong enough to upright it?

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Couldn’t get no foot traction in the mud, it was sunk pretty good. can’t really tell from the pic. i tried once and my foot came out from under me. i called the son and said come help me. he got there in about 15 minutes and we got it up. then i tried to ride it out. nope, them street tires just sinned. so he had to pull me out with the truck.

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O yeah, I’ve taken baggers where they don’t belong and learned those tires wont move you an inch, happy you got it all recovered well :+1:

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Yeah those things are heavy like 900 pounds dry. I got a big bike too and I only once drove in grass that was at a campground and it was hard ground. But yes I know exactly what you experienced done that myself hopefully no damage to you or the bike @Belt-Fed

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I used to have three bikes but slowly sold them off. First a Yamaha 750 triple shaft drive, then a Triumph Bonnevile, European model - last year the real Triumoph made them, then a Honda CB1100R. Bought that one in '85. sold it 2020. Even made some money off it. Guy I sold it to then sold it to a collector, who kept it but didn’t ride it, and sole it at a Mecum auction.

THIS was MY bike, not a look alike.

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That CB1100 is a classic no doubt, had as I recall a GS1150ES that looked about the same way back when, cool bikes :+1:

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Afternoon yall.

Got 1977 &1978 Goldwings. The 77 has a 1982 Interstate body. Full fairing and bags and top box. Also a 2004 Suzuki VL800 cruser.

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WOW, now those are classics :+1:

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Yesh i have had 3 hondas a 360,5504k and a 83 gold wing and now I have a 2018 Yamaha Star Venture Transcontinental. This last bike weighs 963 pounds and has literally everything on it except mud tires :sweat_smile:

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