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Offline GeorgiaDave

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3 Amigos.....As wide as variety can possibly get
« on: March 18, 2009, 04:15:19 PM »
Greetings from Georgia,

   I have two very good friends who love to come to my 500 yard range to shoot. We all are well rounded shooters, hunters, and motorcycle riders. However........there is a H U G E variety in each. I am a long range shooter, John is the muzzleloader fool, and Jimmy loves the rapid fire of military guns. We are all deer hunters, but we each have our other preferences. I really get into varmints and predators, John is the small gamer and Jimmy is the turkey in the bunch. A wide spread brotherhood we are.

   Now, when we all hop on our motorcycles, it looks as if we are all  different breeds of beings. John is the HOG. He straddles a big ol fire belching Harley and looks the part as well, low slung and loud. Jimmy has a SCREAMING 929 crotch rocket and aint scared to "twist the grip" and make it smoke. Now me, I ride a full grown Suzuki DR650 dual sport which in actuality is little more than a dirt bike with enough safety stuff to get a tag. Aggressive knobby tires and set up really tall. This bike will ride the back tire for miles. Fun is not the word. When we ride together, we really spread the individuality wide. Imagine seeing a hog, sport bike and dirt bike riding together and you can invision the true differences in each of us. Just rest assured of one thing, we WILL stick together and all have been known to tote something else that makes loud noise, fire and smoke. Ride safe, Shoot straight, and Good Luck.

Dave
"Firepower is one carefully placed shot, just make sure that it leaves a big hole."

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Re: 3 Amigos.....As wide as variety can possibly get
« Reply #1 on: April 23, 2009, 03:33:41 AM »
Good post Dave, I kinda miss not having a trail bike around these days but they were all that I rode say from 71' to 78'.