I love the sound and response of a properly-tuned 4-cylinder Honda.
I love the sound and response of a properly-tuned 4-cylinder Honda.
I love the sound and response of a properly-tuned 4-cylinder Honda.
The max allowed speed limit is 110 km on our motorways anyway.These newer ones have fuel injection so you do have to worry about synchronizing four carbs. And it's nice and quiet. Sounds like a sewing machine which I like because I don't want to be "that guy" who the neighbors all hate because of my loud motorcycle. Two things I don't like about it, one is that it is a 6 speed. I prefer 5. There's no need for 6. Just space the gears out wider and give me 5. This bike has plenty of torque and it's all there from 2,000 RPMs and up. No need to be doing a lot of reving and shifting.
The other thing is that it's got a built in limiter at 180 KM/Hr. That's 112 mph. Not that I have ever had it up that high. But this bike has enough power to hit 130 mph if it were not for that limiter and that bothers me.
The max allowed speed limit is 110 km on our motorways anyway.
The police don't give a d... da... dam ....... darn?Around here people don't even treat the speed limits as a suggestion. The speed limit on I-10 here in Mobile is 65. But if you want to keep up with the flow of traffic you need to be at 80. That's in the right and center lanes. In the fast lane the average is 90.
And I thought those films of Nazis on motorcycles in the mud during the assault of Stalingrad were tough!I was probably 30 or 31 in this pic, but it's close enough to my 20s to count, right?
A field exercise somewhere in West Berlin - probably 1987. A local mini-mart had a "buy one, get one free" sale going on for M16A2 rifles. I snagged a few of them. It wasn't easy moving that shopping cart through the muck, but somehow I managed.
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E-5 in your twenties?Which one are you talking about? In my 20's? Or in my prime? I'm in my prime now. Here are one of each. My oldest son and I are in both.
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E-5 in your twenties?
E-5 in your twenties?
"Half bad"? Cripes! Maybe I wasn't clear enough. I should have rephrased my comment to, "You managed to get promoted to E-5 and you were only in your twenties?" So, "half bad"? Holy moley, that was pretty good!Dude, I dodged the draft for as long as I could. But when I graduated from college and my student deferment ran out my draft board was on my ass like white on rice so Especially considering they put me in a job I hated (Medic).
"Half bad"? Cripes! Maybe I wasn't clear enough. I should have rephrased my comment to, "You managed to get promoted to E-5 and you were only in your twenties?" So, "half bad"? Holy moley, that was pretty good!
I got my hard stripe (E-5) in a little over 2 years. (was 21 years old). Sadly, it came due to attrition.
Never feel guilty. If I'd have been a little wiser, I'd have never enlisted in the Army. It left me half a bubble off plumb.That's why I opted for 4 years in the Air Force in lieu of the 2 years of the draft. Less chance of coming home in a body bag. Truth be known I still feel guilty about that.
Good looking genetics!I'm back row, center. That's my older brother on my left (your right).
Except the dude with the glasses, the rest are cousins, one of whom is named Vinny.
My cousin Vinny is the guy in the doofy shorts making a doofy face.
I was about 24, I guess. I forget what the party was about, but does it matter?
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I got my hard stripe (E-5) in a little over 2 years. (was 21 years old). Sadly, it came due to attrition.
You haven't changed much..lovely.Early 20's .. climbing a tower.
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Medic is a HARD job especially if you didn't like it. I met a guy, and E-9 during Desert Storm who was a medic on Vietnam, we exchanged experiences, etc...some of what he saw was tragic to say the least.Dude, I dodged the draft for as long as I could. But when I graduated from college and my student deferment ran out my draft board was on my ass like white on rice so I enlisted in the Air Force at the age of almost 23. So making E-5 in my first and only term of enlistment wasn't half bad. Especially considering they put me in a job I hated (Medic).
Howdy, neighbor! I'm in the Gulfport/Biloxi area, the wife is from Mobile. I've driven that Interstate many times, and you're right about the speeding. If you drive the speed limit, you'd better get outta the way...Around here people don't even treat the speed limits as a suggestion. The speed limit on I-10 here in Mobile is 65. But if you want to keep up with the flow of traffic you need to be at 80. That's in the right and center lanes. In the fast lane the average is 90.
You are too kindYou haven't changed much..lovely.