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gman

What do you mean you don't get out much. I take it that the scooter in your avatar is a runner. Its summer in your neck of the woods isn't it? Unfortunately down here (NZ) its winter and while we don't have snow on the ground like you get, it is still a bit cool at times and ice can be a problem.

Just remember, don't argue with the voices, if you loose anything could happen.

Cheers
Paul
2000 Ducati 900SS, 1995 BMW R1100RS
 
gman

What do you mean you don't get out much. I take it that the scooter in your avatar is a runner. Its summer in your neck of the woods isn't it? Unfortunately down here (NZ) its winter and while we don't have snow on the ground like you get, it is still a bit cool at times and ice can be a problem.

Funny thing...that's not my bike in the Avatar. That one was a Saxon chopper I built for a good friend.

Mine is an '04 FLSTFI. I did all the work...paint, engine build, suspension tuning etc.
Makes 130 HP. This pic is actually from before I went to the S&S top end.

The plate is HOG5250...look up 5250 in California State Mental Health Code...lol

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Yeah...summer here and hot, but I've had my share of riding ice and snow living here. Riding here is very similar to Tongariro Park. I'm at 2200 M elevation, but the mountains out my back door go straight up to 4000 M. I try to get the bike out every other day. Usually ride up to town...it's a nice break from work. Right now the deer are thicker than flies...migration season. :mixed-smiley-010:

The high country still has 10 Meters of snow in many places, so getting up into the canyons and passes is impossible. Right now there is water everywhere...runoff.
 
There are three signs of madness, they say. First is talking to yourself. Second is arguing with yourself. The third and final stage is losing these arguments. Will everyone please take care?
 
There are three signs of madness, they say. First is talking to yourself. Second is arguing with yourself. The third and final stage is losing these arguments. Will everyone please take care?

What started as a conversation about an innocuous update has degraded into this sordid tale. Hysterical....lol :biggrin-new:
 
Being one of the old farts, if this thread is descending into chaos maybe it is time to close it. If there is more pertinent discussion I will leave open. Better it goes into the sunset. Thanks for everyone's input.
 
Can't speak for others. Seems to me an innocent enough diversion from the serious to the lighter side of things.
 
I've deleted my previous "non pertinent" and "non relevant" and "chaotic" post here.

Not sure why you deleted the post Gray Eagle, it only contributed to the chaos. I thought it was a good contribution. As Gordon says the thread is a good break from the serious.
 
Not sure why you deleted the post Gray Eagle, it only contributed to the chaos. I thought it was a good contribution. As Gordon says the thread is a good break from the serious.

I guess I was confused and taking your previous comment personal.

If it's okay I will repost it.
 
Hello G,

I like your bike :encouragement:

When I see this progressive commercial, it reminds me of your avatar :biggrin-new:

This is just a bit of levity from an otherwise somber world.

This dude has a "narley" beard.......bit of a 80's throwback term.
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Not sure why you deleted your post either Butch.

To answer your question about 5250.

I was looking for a unique plate for the bike when it was new. I was having a beer at Toms Place, a famous local watering hole, and was having a conversation with a rather attractive female attorney. I usually avoid conversations with attorneys, but in her case I made an exception.

She was talking about a 5150 she was handling. I asked about the 5150, she pointed me to the statute.

A 5150 is a 72 hour hold under California law, to detain a person for being a danger to themselves or others. I thought HOG5150 would be a perfect license plate for the bike...a tongue in cheek way of saying Hog Crazy. It's an endearing term.

Unfortunately HOG5150 had already been issued, so I did some digging. I found the 5250 code, which is a much more serious application of the same statue. A 5250 is a fourteen day hold, for the same circumstances, but written in a much more sober and inclusive language.

If you pull a 5250....you probably earned it. It was a no brainer for me...thus HOG5250. The handle has stuck over the years, probably because at first glance I may appear to some to be somewhat intimidating. I've kept the handle because, to me, it is a way of pointing out that one should never judge a book by its cover.

I was part of a hard core biker wedding back in the eighties. One percenters.
We had the rehearsal dinner at a local watering hole. There was a piano in the center of the place and a couple of the guys said I should play. They were expecting some stride blues. Instead I gave them George Winston..."Thanksgiving".

The bar went stone quiet, they all puddled up pretty bad, but when they pulled themselves together I had a lot of handshakes.

I keep the 5250 to remind myself, and others, to not take things all that serious. The tin foil hat conversation is a perfect illustration.
 
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Not sure why you deleted your post either Butch.

I thought Tom was hinting at my post and thought oops,,,maybe I oughta dump it.

To answer your question about 5250.

I was looking for a unique plate for the bike when it was new. I was having a beer at Toms Place, a famous local watering hole, and was having a conversation with a rather attractive female attorney. Usually I avoid conversations with attorneys, but in her case I made an exception.

She was talking about a 5150 she was handling. I asked about the 5150, she pointed me at the statute.

A 5150 is a 72 hour hold under California law, to detain a person for being a danger to themselves or others. I thought HOG5150 would be a perfect license plate for the bike...a tongue in cheek way of saying Hog Crazy. It's an endearing term.

Unfortunately HOG5150 had already been issued, so I did some digging. I found the 5250 code, which is a much more serious application of the same statue. A 5250 is a fourteen day hold, for the same circumstances, but written in a much more sober and inclusive language.

If you pull a 5250....you probably earned it. It was a no brainer for me...thus HOG5250. The handle has stuck over the years, probably because at first glance I may appear to some to be somewhat intimidating. I've kept the handle because, to me, it is a way of pointing out that one should never judge a book by the cover.

I was part of a hard core biker wedding back in the eighties. One percenters.
We had the rehearsal dinner at a local watering hole. There was a piano in the center of the place and a couple of the guys said I should play. They were expecting some stride blues. Instead I gave them George Winston..."Thanksgiving".

They all puddled up pretty bad, but when they pulled themselves together I had a lot of handshakes.

I keep the 5250 to remind myself, and others, to not take things all that serious. The tin foil hat conversation is a perfect illustration.

Thanks for 'splaining that and now, I know, ....the rest of the story.....

When I was into bikes in my early '20's, I saw this movie; released in 1966, struck me back then as "cool" and "far out". So I took my Honda 450 and made it look like a "choppa"
and my other Navy buds in San Diego were into BSA's and Triumph's (kick start only back then) and so we all rode around downtown San Diego and to Fallon NV (on squadron gunnery exercise).

It was a hoot till we all split up after we got our reassignment orders - probably just as well.

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Did you see this flick?
 
Gman

I agree with the sentiment about not taking life too seriously. Love your moniker, very cool.

If I may explain my footnote on my earlier post (Aged 62years & 3years.). Just over 3 years ago I went to the gym after work with my lovely wife to do our twice weekly penance. After my session I wasn't feeling too well, quite puffed in fact. Having already had one heart event and not wanting to risk another I asked the receptionist to call an ambulance. Had a lie down on the floor and waited. The ambo turned up, the paramedic introduced himself to me & I arrested. He shocked me and got me back, and by then a first re-sponder doctor had arrived and as he was getting appraised of my condition I crashed big time. Major arrest. My poor wife watched me die in front of her. It took a bit but they got me back and stabilised and then into hospital. Managed to arrest again when on the table getting my heart seen to. Cardiologists don't like their patients clocking out on the table.
Ended up being in for a week, with another stent, I had a blood clot form in a previous stent. So these days I have a heart that regularly goes into arrhythmia, pumps at about 40% of its capacity and generally doesn't want to behave.

So, I am 62 years old, but am also 3 years old as I got a reboot.

But you know what, I enjoy life immensely. I take very little too seriously and simply see the best in most things, even the mundane things in life. I have a gorgeous loving wife, a loving family, my scooters and live in an amazing part of one of the most beautiful countries on this planet. Whats not to like?

I've included a couple of pictures of my scooters. By the way, your bike is very cool.
The Duke was my younger brother Michael's. I brought it off his estate following his death at 45 from throat cancer. The tribute is to his son and my nephew who had died 4 years previously from a heart condition called long QT syndrome.

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Cheers
Paul
 

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