Canadian rider's vs american rider's.
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#83
Well, I would think that Canadiens would appreciate warm weather when they have it and ride like no tomorrow. Just a guess. I would think the type of person that rides would have similar attitudes and traits regardless of nationallity. Also a guess. I have gotten along well with the few I've met from Canada, but the French ones were a little more difficult to get on with. Lol! You're called Canucks?
#85
USA The bad
..No Ketchup potato chips, Ice tea(Nestle) or Smarties....
The Good
I love the U.S., I find the people very friendly especially in the Northern States, more so than Canada, Love em or hate em they take no chit from anyone!!, They make Harley's!!!! ...then gouge the Chit out of us......: )
I will retire in Arizona Someday, i love that state....
..No Ketchup potato chips, Ice tea(Nestle) or Smarties....
The Good
I love the U.S., I find the people very friendly especially in the Northern States, more so than Canada, Love em or hate em they take no chit from anyone!!, They make Harley's!!!! ...then gouge the Chit out of us......: )
I will retire in Arizona Someday, i love that state....
#86
some Canadian exports:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M5aISEWoIQA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QDjx6aM-7VM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M5aISEWoIQA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QDjx6aM-7VM
#87
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#90
Been spending the last 5 winters in the Orlando, fl area . I head out to Old Town every thursday night to check out the bikes. I have met many different bikers from all over the world there, and we all seem to be pretty much the same. We all love to ride and love our country's. The only thing that I noticed down here, is that as soon as it get below 60 degrees, no one but myself and a few die hards ever show up. Whats up with that eh...Mark