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Old April 22nd 04, 09:01 PM
Cheryl Isaak
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We've heard rice burner applied to certain models of BMW cycles and to a
Ducati.

I'm particularly interested to terms used to refer to modified cars.
Cheryl

On 4/22/04 3:12 PM, in article
et, "Gillian Murray"
wrote:

I always thought riceburners applied to japanese manufactured motorcycles;
but then, DH originally came from New England as a kid. I heard Michael
(13) talking of crotch-rockets when I was in Maryland a couple of weeeks
back.

Gillian
"Cheryl Isaak" wrote in message
...
My DS wants to know if these terms are elsewhere in the country or if it a
New England thing.

So

#1 - rice boy or rice burner referring to any motorcycle built for speed
(aka crotch rockets) not for touring

#2 - riced or riced out - any car that has been extensively modified -
lowered, after market rear spoiler, larger exhaust


He's become some what car crazy (better than girl crazy) of late - wants

to
know if I think the new Ford GT or the new (fill in the blank) is a better
car and other such defining questions....


Cheryl
(who's favorite car is the '69 Mustang, in British Racing Green and the
ragtop!)

Cheryl




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