I finally bought a house in TX and my C14 will soon have a garage again.Congrats on the new home. Are you making the state your permanent place of residence now?
Congrats on the new home. Are you making the state your permanent place of residence now?
Yup, just took a year to sell my house in Colorado.Cool, bet you will miss the mountain roads, but the hill country roads are lots of spirited fun, too. tp
ordered it a new rear Shinko Verge X2 Bud and I put 60 miles on the back roads yesterday. We weren't fighting for the roadstar at swaps. We've been riding together for a while.You sure you weren't Mungo Jerry in an earlier time? Man I loved 1970, what a crazy year...U Texas, parties, drugs, rock n roll, and motorcycle riding and MX racing. I used to have too much fun, how about you?
I did one of those conversion thingys on the web. Did it again and came up with 124.274238 mph. I hate the metric system. Can't figure anything out at all.
I think you can just divide your speed in kph with 1.61 to get your speed in mph (since 1 mile is equal to about 1.61 km)
OK, head math Let's say you are going 80 kph Take the first digit or 8 X 6 = 48 MPH 5 kph = 3 mph .5 x 6 = 3 If you're doing 75 kph 7x6=42 MPH +3 = 45 MPH. easy enough?
You sure you weren't Mungo Jerry in an earlier time? Man I loved 1970, what a crazy year...U Texas, parties, drugs, rock n roll, and motorcycle riding and MX racing. I used to have too much fun, how about you?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wvUQcnfwUUM
I like to say that if you can remember the 70's you weren't there!I agree there. By early 70's was married and in retail mgt, so had to pay attention. All things within limits by then. Half way into my 7th decade (65) now, and to me, the 70's decade was the best for me.
Sounds like you missed your free all expenses paid official government party and tour of southeast Asia. I drew a #10 draft member but they canceled the draft before my birthday Whew.Yep, I was #254, living in a town of 100K. I was 1H from 1970 to the end of the draft. K1200LT is a cool ride, but a bit heavy to push around the garage/parking lot, for male or female riders. Connies are much easier to handle.... tp
I like to say that if you can remember the 70's you weren't there!I think 714 was an interesting number to explore