Gulp! I knew the wood plaque was too good to be true! Lol! Well thanks Captain for a great site and all the effort you and your admins put in here. Frankly, not many bikes are legendary enough to keep people talking for 18 years!
Wow. Very sad to see this Cap. I have gained so much info here, not to mention most of my friends that I hang out with were met on this site, the ones that I live close to, and the ones that live hours away. Thank you Cap for a great site, I hate to see it go away. Will miss going back and looking at the Bash pictures of the good years.
Hey Six , please continue pulling wheelies etc for those kids lucky enough to have you as a cool motorcycle influence . Irresponsible to some possibly , not to me , I sincerely mean this . I remember very well many early epic motorcycling moments , times when for instance I witnessed awesome wheelie pulling locals , riding Z1 ,GS , GSX etc in my area , including my missed eldest brother , who was a huge influence to me .... ( my brother went on to be a well respected motorcycle journo for various Aussie motorcycle publications ). The freedom to ride , the risk and the reward of skilled ridemanship , the slightly unhinged even , non conforming nature of motorcycling I found so appealing , the fact that we are a little different from the average being , because we choose to ride , shouldn't be lost because of some technology path that society dictates we should communicate , play and pay through . Don't let the nanny state win , and kill of motorcycling . We got to do what ever it takes to keep motorcycling growing , to be exciting to the younger generations .