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    • April 16, 2010 7:47 AM CDT
    • Nice!thank you!! I'll check it! Mike said:

      Amazon has several copies for sale as part of the Hotter Than Hell package as Phil Pap Pa mentioned. That's how I bought mine. I haven't even bothered to watch the other films in the set. It's pretty cheap this way as if you find the Sore Losers VHS it usually goes for quite a bit more. Here's a link to the Amazon listings.

      http://www.amazon.com/Hotter-Than-Erotic-Horror-Movie/dp/B00005QY95...

    • April 15, 2010 1:35 AM CDT
    • The Roth cartoon on my profile page is from the famous Cartoons mag from '63. Here's the back cover below. I think the mag ran until the early 80's. Shawn Kerry, a somewhat well known cartoonist in the LA punk scene (Circle Jerks, Eddie & the Subtitles etc) even drew for the mag for a short time.

    • April 13, 2010 2:16 PM CDT
    • I like a bit of politics in some songs, I think Rancid strike a good balance by not getting too preachy. Give me some social commentary and politics (whether I agree or not) over constantly complaining about wrist cutting and bad breakups. Having said that, some folk lose sight of music and fun and turn into Billy Bragg and use the mic to bore me to death.

    • April 12, 2010 3:53 PM CDT
    • I know of Airtech - they have some cool stuff.
      Love the old style Duc bits.

    • April 12, 2010 1:08 PM CDT
    • Kinda have to agree with ya man. But if you ever are interested in changing your mind, check out airtechstreamlining. My buddy here in SD works there. they make fiberglass bodywork for motos. They have molds for just about everything or can do custom work. If nuthin else, browse the website to check out the cool stuff...might spark some inspiration. power chord hack said:

      $100 for that Arai??!! Daaaaay-am! Nice one!!

      I thought about a1/4 fairing like the one below but... I'm too lazy. I'll suffice by shoving a plastic bag down the front of my jacket.
      Plus it might wind up looking too "English". I'm kinda liking the 70's street rod vibe that it has now.


    • April 8, 2010 10:39 PM CDT
    • Ya, I usually ride sans fairing for just boppin' round town, but when high speeds and high miles loom, I bolt it back on. I've seen some in the $fifty$ range that should serve your purpose, but would definitely alter the style you've achieved with yours, but not neccesarily in a bad way... That lid was "the find" of the year. One bill on craigslist! I wanted it as soon as they came out, but couldn't bring myself to empty a wallet over another Arai with my current one still in tip top. Met one of my mates for pints later that night and watched his jaw drop. Apparently he called just after I walked out the seller's door...(smirking)...Now he's reminded of his poor misfortune everytime we ride. power chord hack said:

      Kewl bimmer.
      I envy your fairing during my pre-dawn ride into work.
      I swear I was this close to buying that same Arai!

    • April 8, 2010 10:16 PM CDT
    • Kewl bimmer. I envy your fairing during my pre-dawn ride into work. I swear I was this close to buying that same Arai!

    • April 8, 2010 10:12 PM CDT
    • Niiiiiiice... power chord hack said:

      OK, I'm in!

      73 CB750K3

    • April 8, 2010 10:02 PM CDT
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      1974 BMW r75/6 in touring gear on The Strand south of Coronado Island.

      Heading to the most SouthWestern tip of the continental before riding up the coast to the most NorthWestern top of the U.S. in November of '09.

    • April 12, 2010 12:54 PM CDT
    • I rode this one for most of the 600 mile round trip. The owner gave me the keys within an hour of meeting me. How cool (or crazy) was he!?

    • April 12, 2010 12:48 PM CDT
    • Got handed the keys to two Bonnevilles for a So Cal desert ride this weekend. This is my buddies with custom touches.

    • April 12, 2010 12:44 PM CDT
    • Welcome David...sounds like you got your priorities in order, mate! Looking forward to the pictures! David said:

      Hi there!

      I'm a spanish lover of bikes, beer and r'n'r. Glad to find this group here! I drive a '91 honda NTV. Not a classic bike ( still ...) but a good and cheap bike to travel and go to work everyday. I dont know any better way of spend money than in gasoline, beer and records. I will post some cool photos too!

    • April 12, 2010 8:51 AM CDT
    • Hi there!

      I'm a spanish lover of bikes, beer and r'n'r. Glad to find this group here! I drive a '91 honda NTV. Not a classic bike ( still ...) but a good and cheap bike to travel and go to work everyday. I dont know any better way of spend money than in gasoline, beer and records. I will post some cool photos too!

    • April 9, 2010 11:17 AM CDT
    • good way to exfoliate down to your bones, eh? power chord hack said:

      You forgot "150.313 MPH"

    • April 8, 2010 11:33 PM CDT
    • You forgot "150.313 MPH"

    • April 8, 2010 11:04 PM CDT
    • So...those tags didn't work out like I planned. Ha-haa!
      Supposed to read - Salt Flats, Vincent, Rollie Free, Half Naked Bad Ass (!)

    • April 11, 2010 8:15 AM CDT
    • Currently reading Vonnegut's "God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater", and am finding it's not one of his best, although I can't imagine he's ever written anything bad. Also just re-read "Catcher in the Rye" as I had all but forgotten it from grade school and my interest re-piqued on Salinger's passing. Margaret Atwood's "The Handmaid's Tale" is just waiting for me to pick it up. I'm ashamed to say that I'm Canadian & have yet to read any Atwood, and I really enjoy dystopian novels.

    • April 10, 2010 4:25 PM CDT
    • Natty Boh! National Bohemian. It's the PBR of Baltimore.

    • April 9, 2010 6:03 PM CDT
    • locally i'm a fan of mill st coffee porter and tankhouse ales
      in clubs it's usually Guinness if I'm lucky enough for them to have it and know how to pour
      in a pinch stella when they are useless at ales and stout
      thanks to lord muck for the London choices though I'm going in October punk ipa looks good
      i brewed my own for many years but don't any longer. the u brew i used closed and i couldn't find another with a mash tun

    • April 4, 2010 8:16 PM CDT
    • My hobby this winter was sampling various porters. The hands down winner was the Long Trail Imperial Porter. Too bad it's a seasonal brew. It started this whole process because I had to come up with a suitable substitute. Coming in second was the Rock Art Double Porter Smoked. Good enough to get me through to next winter. Both of these are from Vermont breweries.

    • April 2, 2010 9:49 PM CDT
    • My two would definitely have to be a bic lighter (since the cheap lighters usually chip), and a counter top edge is always great when available ;D