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BBIII

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This is for the "benevolent dictator" and his loyal subjects that maintain this site for us... :D

So it's time to re-up my insurance, what is the best company? If I go to a MSF school will I get a discount? Does it matter what type of tires I use and what pressure they are maintained at? What are the best tires? :lol: How about the oil I use, and the filter? When do I change the oil? After the break-in period, or should I change it at all because of the tight tolerances? What do I tell the insurance company that FJR stands for? If I install deer whistles and better spark plugs will I get a discount? What about Farkles? If I tell the insurance people that I have escort radar with a H.A.R.D. system will they still cover me? But I have a Garmin 2610 so I never get lost, doesn't that count? I have Wild Bill's highway pegs so my lower body can move around during my 12 mile commute to work. I have 2 windshields, four jackets and 6 pairs of gloves so I'm always comfy, doesn't that count? I always clean my FJR with rainwater that dripped off a virgin's breasts :D

Anyone have an opinion?

 
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I suspect that this thread is destined to be moved to a different forum, but before it goes, where do you find the virgin's breasts?

 
I suspect that this thread is destined to be moved to a different forum, but before it goes, where do you find the virgin's breasts?
In Polk County, Florida, only on 10 year old girls...

...and ONLY if they can outrun their brothers. :bleh:

 
BBIII has had too much coffee and too much t- t- time on his hands.

 
BBIII,

I think the answer is definitely 'yes'!

gypsy

 
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I get my insurance (and all my farkles) from Wal Mart...the biker's friend! Except that I mix my own oil from combinations of 3-in-1, used cooking oil from the local Taco joint, Extra Virgin Olive Oil, and cooking sherry for a little color. I combine that homemade combo with my own filters (1/2 pack of Mr. Coffee filters stuffed into a Budweiser can) for the perfect 12,000 mile-between-changes-combo. Hope this helps!

 
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