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Re: [ST] What a biker could buy himself for Christmas



Schuberth - that is. If you have a round head - forget it. Couldn't
get comfortable in it and reaaaaallly expensive.

Z

On 11/27/06, Dave Bardell <bardelld@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Shubarth Helmet - supposedly quieter than the Nolan.
>
> Dave Bardell
>
> Doug Bailey wrote:
>
> >I don't have anyone to give to or receive from for
> >Christmas this year so I'm looking for ideas of what
> >to treat myself for Christmas.
> >
> >Sure I've got my eye on a couple of new bikes, but
> >unless someone wants to buy a 2001 Mustang GT
> >convertible, low miles, and always garage kept, I
> >don't have anymore room in the garage for them.
> >
> >I'll be buying some necessities for a ride next
> >summer, i.e. upgrading the GPS, auxillary fuel cell,
> >maybe a CB and audio system, touring windshield (for
> >the R1150GS), new waterproof riding gear, and one of
> >those full face flip open helmets.  But all of those
> >are necessities, at least I see it that way.
> >
> >So either I'm doing alright in that I can't think of
> >anything I'd like or I'm just not very good at
> >thinking of what to buy myself.
> >
> >Anybody have any good ideas?  What's on your wish
> >list?
> >
> >Doug "Hound Dawg"
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