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cuda
04-14-2007, 10:46 PM
Beautiful Black pearl $12,900. Too many hobbies, not enough weekends. 2200 miles, garage kept under a cover. Never even caught in the rain.

THRILLSEEKER
04-15-2007, 11:56 PM
****!!

I better delete this before Donzi sees it, she'll want to buy it. :D




I only put about 700 miles on mine last year and I still love her. None of my horses are eatin any hay so if and when I get time to use them life is good.:Bunny1:

DonziGirl
04-16-2007, 01:44 PM
That is a beautiful bike. I want to learn how to drive but I would prefer it to be on something that it won't matter if I drop it.

cuda
04-16-2007, 02:01 PM
That is a beautiful bike. I want to learn how to drive but I would prefer it to be on something that it won't matter if I drop it.

Debbie had never ridden a bike before I bought this one for her. She's never dropped it. She's a natural on it.

cuda
04-16-2007, 02:15 PM
The easiest bike to ride I've ever been on is my "Road Queen", a 2005 C50 Suzuki Boulevard. I bought it when I dopped my Harley just barely off the driveway the first time out. I figured I'd better get something easier to practice on. It had been nearly 30 years since I rode a bike, and it was a 175 Yamaha.:p

I kept my chopper and the Suzi for over a year, and I found myself riding the Suzi more, even after I was comfortable on the Harley.

My Harley buddies called my Suzi a "Fat Girl".:p After I put bags on it, I renamed it a Road Queen.:D :bike:

It's for sale also 1376 miles in perfect shape for $5500.

My Harley is in the first pic, I sold it last year.
The Road Queen is the first bike on the left in the second picture.