It's okay, go ahead... I get that a lot whenever I post my winter riding pics.Triumphgirl wrote:Well.....damn, wanted to make some smart "O Ring" comment
Any suggestion for motorcycle withdrawl
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So, just how much beer can one fit onto a Ural, eh???Gummiente wrote:It's okay, go ahead... I get that a lot whenever I post my winter riding pics.Triumphgirl wrote:Well.....damn, wanted to make some smart "O Ring" comment
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That could be fun.MotoGuy23 wrote:Well while it is not a permanent fix it should help with the withdrawals. (For added realism place a fan in front of the treadmill)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tzicUV34Hnk