RUB living next door
#51
RE: RUB living next door
ORIGINAL: wmko1
I say he is a rub because we see him only on nice days about once a week on the bike. I am tempted to ask him how much it costs him to rent the bike for a day.
Not sure if I am just venting or mad about the nice bike comment.
I say he is a rub because we see him only on nice days about once a week on the bike. I am tempted to ask him how much it costs him to rent the bike for a day.
Not sure if I am just venting or mad about the nice bike comment.
I think calling someone aRUB because they have a nice bike and like to have fun with it... well... that is just LAME! BTJMHO
#52
RE: RUB living next door
ORIGINAL: Fishguy001
wonder how my neighbors describe me ?
wonder how my neighbors describe me ?
#53
RE: RUB living next door
Like St. Francis, you must cast off your earthly wealth(this way please) then with only what you can strap on the bike, hit the road and become know thruout the KOA system for your wisdom, do this and you will succeed, Grasshopper.
#56
RE: RUB living next door
ORIGINAL: DeJavu
Like St. Francis, you must cast off your earthly wealth(this way please) then with only what you can strap on the bike, hit the road and become know thruout the KOA system for your wisdom, do this and you will succeed, Grasshopper.
Like St. Francis, you must cast off your earthly wealth(this way please) then with only what you can strap on the bike, hit the road and become know thruout the KOA system for your wisdom, do this and you will succeed, Grasshopper.
#57
RE: RUB living next door
ORIGINAL: wmko1
I ride an Ultra Classic and my wife rides a springer. Normally during the day and early evening we leave the garage door open so we can exit and enter the house. The neighbor next door is dating some new guy, "flavor of the month" and one evening he was out in the drive way and happen to hollar over nice bikes. To me it sounded sarcastic. I said thanks. The next day we heard a rumble out front and we were thinking it was one of our riding buddies, so we went to look and it was him on a Thunder Mountain. Shining like the northern star. Of course when he was pulling in he had to make it known he was there by rolling on the throttle about 1/2 tank worth. A little later, him and his new found lady were going to a bike night. She came out all garbed up in biker apperal which we have never seen her like this. Then she about fell of while trying to get on the bike.
That night it rained cats and dogs and later we did not see any bike in the drive but saw his truck. Must have taken it home and got the truck so he could pick her up from the bar.
Anyway, he always has to do a burn out on my street when he is leaving the neighborhood. Not a very good one at that.
I say he is a rub because we see him only on nice days about once a week on the bike. I am tempted to ask him how much it costs him to rent the bike for a day.
Not sure if I am just venting or mad about the nice bike comment.
I ride an Ultra Classic and my wife rides a springer. Normally during the day and early evening we leave the garage door open so we can exit and enter the house. The neighbor next door is dating some new guy, "flavor of the month" and one evening he was out in the drive way and happen to hollar over nice bikes. To me it sounded sarcastic. I said thanks. The next day we heard a rumble out front and we were thinking it was one of our riding buddies, so we went to look and it was him on a Thunder Mountain. Shining like the northern star. Of course when he was pulling in he had to make it known he was there by rolling on the throttle about 1/2 tank worth. A little later, him and his new found lady were going to a bike night. She came out all garbed up in biker apperal which we have never seen her like this. Then she about fell of while trying to get on the bike.
That night it rained cats and dogs and later we did not see any bike in the drive but saw his truck. Must have taken it home and got the truck so he could pick her up from the bar.
Anyway, he always has to do a burn out on my street when he is leaving the neighborhood. Not a very good one at that.
I say he is a rub because we see him only on nice days about once a week on the bike. I am tempted to ask him how much it costs him to rent the bike for a day.
Not sure if I am just venting or mad about the nice bike comment.
#60
RE: RUB living next door
AMEN. I am very new here, and this is the most pretentious thread I have read. If I actually cared, I might be intimidated. Really warm atmosphere for newer "members of the club". I guess I am a RUB and a Rolex Angel. Iride on the weekends only, I travel for business all week. Have no desire to ride in the rain. Guess I am the red headed step child...