Low Rider ST: DISAPPOINTED!
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See I am not going to go there. I feel sorry for your mother. You know she surely wishes she threw you out instead of her placenta, the world would have been a better place. With that said I have never been in a gay bar but I might have to , to drag your *** out!
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natural gasser (03-29-2023)
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90 MPH all day
Where does one ride like that?
Also, if wind bothers an individual, I would say riding a motorcycle isn’t for them. It’s part of the process. Literally, people buy a bike with a fairing or windshield and still have issues with their hair blowing around? Try riding without which was the norm for decades. Have ridden many miles without one, and now I have an RGS, night and day…couldn’t ask for more. These bikes look like they’re fun to take a quick spin on and possibly a road trip. Compared to a Road series Harley, affordable. My .02
Also, if wind bothers an individual, I would say riding a motorcycle isn’t for them. It’s part of the process. Literally, people buy a bike with a fairing or windshield and still have issues with their hair blowing around? Try riding without which was the norm for decades. Have ridden many miles without one, and now I have an RGS, night and day…couldn’t ask for more. These bikes look like they’re fun to take a quick spin on and possibly a road trip. Compared to a Road series Harley, affordable. My .02
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Before I put the deposit down on my LRS I did actually google older higher mileage Sport Glides with a view to creating my perfect LRS. But concluded the cost and hassle wasn't worth it, not least because I don't like chrome and blacking out a SG, plus staging up or replacing entirely the engine would have cost a lot more than tweaking a factory LRS to make the best of it. I still love my LRS and wouldn't sell it but I can't look at a Sport Glide without feeling a sense of missed opportunity.
I think it is the "Sharknado" fairing.
Sharknado Fairing
Sharknado Fairing
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JakeC7R (03-29-2023)
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Ever been on a plane and suddenly it's slamming and jerking and banging around in the sky and you're getting beat up by it and the pilot apologizes for "turbulence"? THAT'S what we're bothered by. It isn't "wind in your face".
Try riding without which was the norm for decades.
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Literally nobody has a problem with that. We have a problem with the "buffeting" that a windshield can create. But it seems like many people have no idea what buffeting is, so I think a better term is "turbulence".
Ever been on a plane and suddenly it's slamming and jerking and banging around in the sky and you're getting beat up by it and the pilot apologizes for "turbulence"? THAT'S what we're bothered by. It isn't "wind in your face".
That is the very definition of "wind in your face", and it is a smooth, peaceful, blissful ride, with zero turbulence. It is 10,000 times better and more enjoyable than experiencing "buffeting" or turbulence. Only problem is it can be tiring for long distance at high speeds.
Ever been on a plane and suddenly it's slamming and jerking and banging around in the sky and you're getting beat up by it and the pilot apologizes for "turbulence"? THAT'S what we're bothered by. It isn't "wind in your face".
That is the very definition of "wind in your face", and it is a smooth, peaceful, blissful ride, with zero turbulence. It is 10,000 times better and more enjoyable than experiencing "buffeting" or turbulence. Only problem is it can be tiring for long distance at high speeds.
Saying that, I've ridden a Pan American and it was pretty good in that department.
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