The Other Woman...

Published 5/7/2007 by Farid in Motorcycles

Everytime I ride her I can't help but have a big shit-eatin' grin on. Especially when I open her up wide and she howls like a banshee. Hearing her scream, "Here I come!" is the best sensation any man can have. I'm talking about my 2005 Yamaha Roadstar Warrior. 1700cc's of pure power and pleasure!

When I first started riding a couple of years ago I was looking around for a bike to purchase. I didn't really want a sport bike and I didn't want some soft, can't take a corner, 60 year old looking type of bike. Know what I mean?

So I did a bit of looking around and found several cruisers and standards that I liked, but once I laid eyes on the Warrior it was all over.

2005 Yamaha Road Star Warrior XV1700

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Hi all and welcome to the Cedrus Technologies blog. My name is Farid and I'll be your host for discussions ranging from technology to politics, family, motorcycles and much more.

I'm the owner of Cedrus Technologies, a software consulting firm located in beautiful, woodsy eastern Connecticut. I've been a developer for about 15 years starting with C, xBase and then moving to Visual Basic. I'm currently working strictly with Microsoft .NET (VB/C#) and SQL Server and can't think of going back to the VB6 days.  

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