I Don't Think I'll Be Brewing Soon....Here's Why

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BierMuncher

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Just picked it up yesterday. As long as the weather is nice...I have some miles to put behind me...

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When you decide to ride to Colorado...and you will....let me know, I'll buy you a beer!

And if you need someone to keep some of your brewing stuff in operation....I'll do that too:D
 
have you figured out how to convert the backseat into a kegerator yet?

Nah, I'm thinking he needs to get one of those trailers you can pull behind the bike and convert THAT into a kegerator. You could probably put three or four taps on one of those! :ban:
 
You'll still be brewing, you need something to do when it's raining/snowing/freezing ass cold.

I have an '02 Yamaha R6, so I'm speaking from experience. :D
 
Oh nice, I need to get myself a newer bike. I am riding a 1977 CB550k as a daily commuter but I am putting some milage on it. Since it still only has like 7,000 miles on it I want to get something newer to rip around on. I also have a '76 CB550k that is in really rough shape but I'm working on that... once I stop spending all my money of brewing beer :p

I really really really! want a Triumph Thruxton

Triumph Motorcycles - Thruxton

or the 09 Suzuki DR-Z400SM in white....

http://www.suzukicycles.com/Products/DRZ400SMK9
 
Nah, I'm thinking he needs to get one of those trailers you can pull behind the bike and convert THAT into a kegerator. You could probably put three or four taps on one of those! :ban:

I hear EdWort has a beer trailer that's available.


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Very nice! You've only got a month or 2 of riding weather left. With your stash I think you can hold off on brewing until November and still be ok.:D
 
Dammit, BM I hope you're careful on that murdercycle - I mean motorcycle. However, if you die can I have your kegerator? :D

On a serious note, keep the rubber side down and just ASSUME nobody can see you, especially people in SUVs and Buicks.
 
Dammit, BM I hope you're careful on that murdercycle - I mean motorcycle. However, if you die can I have your kegerator? :D

On a serious note, keep the rubber side down and just ASSUME nobody can see you, especially people in SUVs and Buicks.

Huh! I thought I was the only one calling them that.
Careful on that thing, BM.
 
Always expect to be cut off and always leave yourself a place to go, and you'll be fine.:mug:
 
Can you get anymore bling on that bike?

Oh! Wait a minute. I don't see a leather clad cup holder. You better sell it now. Piece of.......
















Seriously, tho' nice moped ya' got there. How many hamsters it got?

I miss my bike.
 
Nice bike! I do like the kegerator/trailer idea though... Perhaps something like this:
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I think you could fit at LEAST 7-8 3 gal kegs in there plus a CO2 tank. Line all the taps up along the sides.... Think of the message you will send, "Beer for eternity!" :D
 
Congratulations! Very nice bike. I miss my motorcycle a lot. I had an old BMW boxer, one of the squarest motorcycles ever made. Another BMW rider and I decided that we needed to form a BMW biker gang. We'd roar up beside cars and yell, "You got any Grey Poupon, *******?" :D

If you haven't ridden in a while, I'd definitely take a Motorcycle Safety Foundation course as a refresher. They're inexpensive, well run, and you get to safely experience stuff like handling your bike in a slide. Highly recommended.

Chad
 
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