Wow!
I haven't checked the forum for quite a while and am dismayed by this Martin guy! While I really don't care what anyone thinks about me personally, I believe that some clarification might be in order for everyone else. I believe that a "normal" person with these interests would read between the lines and see that I am a fun person. I did in fact make $11.00! It is also true that the contributors were all friends. In a small town, I am also the local car/bike eccentric but liked by most people who know me. I am a prankster and player in both vintage bikes and cars owning probably the most unique collection in this SMALL town. I am also an expert on none of what I collect and don't claim to be. I also realize that in terms of vintage bike experience, I am a little fish here among bigger, more experienced veterans. That doesn't bother me in the least. I can't comment much technically but hoped to add to this site's interest by relating a true (and funny) story! At the time it happened (Feb '06), it was ALL IN FUN. Still, did anyone think I would let some average citizen mess with my Pan? The $1.00 each was in deference to my personality. My friends know I meant it and coughed up the buck each knowing that they'll "get" me later with some prank or joke. At car shows, I've learned to not freak out at seeing a puddle under my car. It is usually water placed there by my sneaky friends! The "hand full of oily bolts" laying under my engine gag is another classic! They also knew enough to respect my property and also know I'm not the same guy physically I once was. The real fun came when after each failed attempt, I grandiosly pocketed each dollar to the roars of laughter about SOMEONE else (among friends). We were ALL red-faced! For my embarrassment kicking, I spread around the wealth to my friends in good humor and fanfare waving my monetary gains. As for their age, I'm getting so old that EVERYONE is younger! As for Martin, the operative thought here isn't bikes, truth, or technicalities....it is friends and fun!
I haven't checked the forum for quite a while and am dismayed by this Martin guy! While I really don't care what anyone thinks about me personally, I believe that some clarification might be in order for everyone else. I believe that a "normal" person with these interests would read between the lines and see that I am a fun person. I did in fact make $11.00! It is also true that the contributors were all friends. In a small town, I am also the local car/bike eccentric but liked by most people who know me. I am a prankster and player in both vintage bikes and cars owning probably the most unique collection in this SMALL town. I am also an expert on none of what I collect and don't claim to be. I also realize that in terms of vintage bike experience, I am a little fish here among bigger, more experienced veterans. That doesn't bother me in the least. I can't comment much technically but hoped to add to this site's interest by relating a true (and funny) story! At the time it happened (Feb '06), it was ALL IN FUN. Still, did anyone think I would let some average citizen mess with my Pan? The $1.00 each was in deference to my personality. My friends know I meant it and coughed up the buck each knowing that they'll "get" me later with some prank or joke. At car shows, I've learned to not freak out at seeing a puddle under my car. It is usually water placed there by my sneaky friends! The "hand full of oily bolts" laying under my engine gag is another classic! They also knew enough to respect my property and also know I'm not the same guy physically I once was. The real fun came when after each failed attempt, I grandiosly pocketed each dollar to the roars of laughter about SOMEONE else (among friends). We were ALL red-faced! For my embarrassment kicking, I spread around the wealth to my friends in good humor and fanfare waving my monetary gains. As for their age, I'm getting so old that EVERYONE is younger! As for Martin, the operative thought here isn't bikes, truth, or technicalities....it is friends and fun!
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