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6uldv8

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For the first time in a long time I'm Jeepless! No more TJ and no more CJ. My kids still drive TJ's which are technically mine but basically I have no more "extra" vehicles. I feel a bike in my future! thumb.gif
 
I actually read your ad with great interest until I pictured my mass(fatass) sitting atop that bike and it reminded me of clowns in a circus riding mini-bikes. molaugh I'm still thinking though!
 
Dunno how big you are, but I have ridden with several large guys on these bikes. Just adjust the shock and go. On guy has to be in the upper 200# range
 
I picture this:

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Had I had my camara with me on Tuesday I wouldn't need that above pic. I saw this +400lb'r hauling ass down 59 the Southwest Freeway running about 80 and weaving in and out of traffic. All I could think of was Roller Rig. This guy was so big it looked like he had a tire sticking out of his ass, and one for a ****, and was on the freeway just gettin' it done.
 
Bones bike is damn nice. I got to rub one off in the tailpipe when he lived down the street from me.
 
It ain't THAT nice Wyatt. :flipoff1:

I get 45mpg easily and a best of 55, but I might have done my math wrong.

I am thinking of getting a 250 ninja for commuting only. 75mpg and fun to ride and zippy. I will change my mind 39876 times by next week though.
 
600 mile weekends area breeze. With that seat and the riding position, it really is a very comfy bike to ride. I like it more when it's loaded down, so with your size, I bet you'd enjoy it. Sits up high, you can see traffic, and gets a lot of attention. If I was there, I'd let you borrow it for a week, since I never ride it anymore. $80/yr for ins. is nice also.

6.5 gallon tank means almost a 300 mile range per tank. ;) Motors are tough as nails, easy to work on, parts are cheap. I am talking myself into keeping it! loller.gif
 

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