I have named the P3

I was leaning toward The Bishop but it had to be female because I will ride no man but a man could ride me all night. I’m a catcher what can I say.:stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:

I have chosen the name Tricia. Tricia is my wife and love of my life. Also she has questions about the whole P3 thing, doubts me heavly and hates sports so maybe this will soften her up some.

Oh please, it reminds me of TriBaby, makes me want to gag… :slight_smile:

you big softie…

So Tibbs, when is the first time you’ll do a ‘long ride’ on Tricia?

=P

I can already hear your buddies proclaim that you ride “Trisha” more than “Trisha”…and you will after a couple beers say that “Trisha” does not bitch and complain as much as “Trisha” and had much better curves. Then you will lead into “Trisha” is better looking and newer than “Trisha” and you are not sure at all why you even ride “Trisha” at all because it is not quite as enjoyable as riding “Trisha”…dude, dont name your bike after your wife…dont name it a woman at all…pick something Greek…how about “Pheonix”?

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Which reminds me, I still owe you that wheel. I have progressed to finding a box and padding for it, though I suspect it is now buried under a pile of Christmas decorations. Maybe next month I’ll remember to take it to the post office. Ride on.

Chad

How will you break the news to Ophelia ? You traitor!

Ah well, a rose by any other name would ride so sweet.

I like that you named it after your wife. Why not? Chuck Yeager named his speed-of-sound-breaking X-1, “Glamarous Glennis”, after his wife.

Maybe your P3 will be in the Smithsonian someday too.

But will you allow your buddies to take “Tricia” for test ride?

OK Tibbs,

From one hopeless sap who sold his bike for his girl to another who named his bike for his girl, Can I have the OCR2??? Just like my little lady, I’ll call her Elisabeth and ride her as hard as she’ll let me!

That’s all for now…too late???

Ian

TriBaby?

I’ve never really done a long ride. Endurance and size is not my strong points. Oh ride on the bike!

Take your time you sexy thing.

20th century joke :wink:
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Tibbs…
Thats a great name…very touching.
I had a Tricia many moons ago…and man was she WILD…talk about splits …Geez!!!
I can say this because my wife doesn’t Slowtwitch…or else I’d find my QR in the driveway underneath her car !
FWIW…just saw “In the Heat of The Night” on TV last week.
What an awesome movie…Sidney was in the zone.

"What do they call in Philadelphia Virgil?..“They call me Mr. Tibbs!!”

I was leaning toward The Bishop but it had to be female because I will ride no man but a man could ride me all night. I’m a catcher what can I say.:stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:
Doesn’t the Anglican faith allow female bishops? Anyways, given your bent over position and the hard rigidity of the saddle nose poking into your butt, who can say whether the bike isn’t riding you?

**I have chosen the name Tricia. Tricia is my wife and love of my life. Also she has questions about the whole P3 thing, doubts me heavly and hates sports so maybe this will soften her up some. **


You shameless suckup :wink:

T.