no HD riders helped a fellow rider out
#91
unfortunatly i did not know till i finished at GM. and i did not drive to the gas station on a completly flat tire. there was enough air in the tire to roll at a slow speed 2 or 3 blocks away.
#92
Plain and simple, I stop every time regardless of rider, bike make, or signal or lack there of one. I've been on the side of the road and countless harleys have road by. I know how fustrating it can be. Can't rely on the cell phone, reception may be none or battery could be dead. I've been wrenching and riding on old harleys most of my life, know a lot about them but don't about evo's or newer. In the least I can lend support. Generally I ride alone so if I'm broke down I'm wrenching on the bike and don't have time to signal an approaching bike. I've stopped and will continue to stop whether it disrupts my ride or the ride of others I'm with, if it does then I'd rather not ride with them anyways. Never leave a rider behind.
#93
Plain and simple, I stop every time regardless of rider, bike make, or signal or lack there of one. I've been on the side of the road and countless harleys have road by. I know how fustrating it can be. Can't rely on the cell phone, reception may be none or battery could be dead. I've been wrenching and riding on old harleys most of my life, know a lot about them but don't about evo's or newer. In the least I can lend support. Generally I ride alone so if I'm broke down I'm wrenching on the bike and don't have time to signal an approaching bike. I've stopped and will continue to stop whether it disrupts my ride or the ride of others I'm with, if it does then I'd rather not ride with them anyways. Never leave a rider behind.
To me, THIS is the difference between a "biker", and a RUB or poser.
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