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    Quote Originally Posted by TurcoLoco View Post
    Trade in a crouchrocket for a trike?!?!

    Bah...a real man would never let go off his bike!

    Now we also know where Hey is getting her jokes from (or the other site is the main client and we get the leftovers?)

    ...hehe
    Sadly it has less to do with my manhood and more with the fact my back is farked.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrweasel View Post
    Sadly it has less to do with my manhood and more with the fact my back is farked.
    After my smacktalk, that came to my mind as well. I am sorry to hear about your condition Weasel. Was it due to age or some sort of an injury?

    My back is fine for now but there is no telling when I will be riding a pink trike.....erm, I meant a manly trike!

    ...but till then I am thinking about buying a crouch rocket as an addition to my NightHawk after I move tough.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TurcoLoco View Post
    Was it due to age or some sort of an injury?



    No doubt ................... age

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrweasel View Post
    Sadly it has less to do with my manhood and more with the fact my back is farked.
    You might wind up worse off with a cruiser/trike.

    I had to quit working at the dealer since road testing the new cruisers put alot of vertical strain on my lower back, when I hit bumps in the road, it was like jumping off a tailgate or something..

    Bumps on the sportbikes were less painfull than the cruisers mainly due to the riding position, leaning over the tank put less vertical strain on the problem area. Maybe you need a lighter sport bike? like an R6, or cbr600?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cauzomb View Post
    You might wind up worse off with a cruiser/trike.

    I had to quit working at the dealer since road testing the new cruisers put alot of vertical strain on my lower back, when I hit bumps in the road, it was like jumping off a tailgate or something..

    Bumps on the sportbikes were less painfull than the cruisers mainly due to the riding position, leaning over the tank put less vertical strain on the problem area. Maybe you need a lighter sport bike? like an R6, or cbr600?
    The best position would be when there is a lady riding in the back to provide some extra support!
    Or even better with a lady in front and one in the back!

    ....ehem...what were we talking about??

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    Quote Originally Posted by cauzomb View Post
    You might wind up worse off with a cruiser/trike.

    I had to quit working at the dealer since road testing the new cruisers put alot of vertical strain on my lower back, when I hit bumps in the road, it was like jumping off a tailgate or something..

    Bumps on the sportbikes were less painfull than the cruisers mainly due to the riding position, leaning over the tank put less vertical strain on the problem area. Maybe you need a lighter sport bike? like an R6, or cbr600?
    Depends on how the trike is made. My husbands is so comcomfortable a few times he had to pull over to see if I was still awake

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