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CharliesAngel
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« on: May 06, 2008, 03:01:39 PM »

Hey there - just checking in...
This is very cool Lumbergh, et al!!! So before I signed up here with the DMF, I was having a pretty bad morning...couldn't start my bike this morning, then couldn't roll it back into my garage due to the slope of my sidewalk, then it fell over (*sigh*...DQ...I know!!!  pu:Smiley... but got the bike started after talking to a friend, registered here, and life is good again!  Grin

Name: Stephenie (Charlie)
Location: San Francisco
Bike(s) (if any): Monster 620 (sold), 900SS
How long you've been riding: hmmm, 7 months now?
Anything else you'd like to share: I've always wanted a nickname and the whole "handle" thing got me thinking that this is my one chance to create one...some would think that's pretty pathetic but I'll admit it, I've led a sheltered life... Cry so yeah, my middle name is Charlotte... hence Charlie...
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« Reply #1 on: May 06, 2008, 05:06:05 PM »

sorry to hear you dropped the bike Charlie  Cry

I hope it's is ok? 
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« Reply #2 on: May 06, 2008, 05:11:20 PM »

sorry to hear you dropped the bike Charlie  Cry

I hope it's is ok? 

it's got a little scuff on the bottom of my fairing....  Cry
i had Desmoto put the mushroom frame sliders on the inside of the bike the second I bought the bike so the frame should be good... plus I wasn't exactly moving...  :Smiley
i have go to learn to roll/push my bike around...anyone up for some tutoring on this little exercise?
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« Reply #3 on: May 06, 2008, 05:32:45 PM »

If you can't sit on it and reach well, ask one of the short people (msincredible comes to mind). I can paddle it around on it, and I feel that more secure. So I can't roll it when I'm off it to save my life.
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« Reply #4 on: May 06, 2008, 05:49:34 PM »

If you can't sit on it and reach well, ask one of the short people (msincredible comes to mind). I can paddle it around on it, and I feel that more secure. So I can't roll it when I'm off it to save my life.

Howdy! I was on a slight hill and I was trying with all my might to "paddle" it backwards even with 1/2 my feet on the ground...not exactly something I can do easily on a 400+lbs. bike...I should have tried facing the bike and pushing it...oh well...live and learn...
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