Tired of the questions
#1
Tired of the questions
So I have had my apes on since the beginning of spring, and every time I turn around, I get the same questions about them. Aint those uncomfortable? Why would you buy and expensive bike and put something on it you can only ride for 25 miles before having to stop? Dont your arms hurt being up there like that? How do you control that thing?
Sometimes I dont even bother to answer. Sometimes I just answer the question real short. Sometimes I just put on my best biker snarl, glare at them and walk away lol!
Best answer I can come up with is "You should try it sometime", without being a complete peckerhead.
I rode all the way to the beach, its a 4 hour trip from here. I only stopped three times. One to top off the tank, one because my wifes *** got sore, and the other because the sky decided to turn on the sprinkler system (very heavy rain). Along the way, I did have to drop my hands down a few times, shake them out from being a little numb, and kept on trucking. Some people can take it, some cant. I like em! So quit asking me! Lol!
Sometimes I dont even bother to answer. Sometimes I just answer the question real short. Sometimes I just put on my best biker snarl, glare at them and walk away lol!
Best answer I can come up with is "You should try it sometime", without being a complete peckerhead.
I rode all the way to the beach, its a 4 hour trip from here. I only stopped three times. One to top off the tank, one because my wifes *** got sore, and the other because the sky decided to turn on the sprinkler system (very heavy rain). Along the way, I did have to drop my hands down a few times, shake them out from being a little numb, and kept on trucking. Some people can take it, some cant. I like em! So quit asking me! Lol!
#2
I hear ya, I had 14" Wild1's for quite a while and loved the comfort. Rode an iron Butt with them and had no regrets or discomfort. I have since switched to T-Bars and have to admit they are not as comfortable as my apes, but they are still fairly new and I am still adjusting to them.
Always seemed the first words out of anyone's mouth that had never had the pleasure of riding with apes was how uncomfortable they look. I got to where I would just tell them that they ought to try them sometime.
Always seemed the first words out of anyone's mouth that had never had the pleasure of riding with apes was how uncomfortable they look. I got to where I would just tell them that they ought to try them sometime.
#3
I have mini's on my bobber. They are very comfortable, except that I feel like a parachute when I get over about 65 mph!
#4
I have NEVER understood that statement, only difference in how you are sitting is where your arms/hands are, you are still sitting up on most Harleys. Perhaps on a sport bike you are leaning forward, but not on a HD.
I have noticed no difference on my bike now that I have swapped to T-bars.
Actually with apes you can position them so you can lean slightly back or forward, you have a helluva lot more options available with apes than with any other bars style since rotating them forward or back is quite easy to do.
I have noticed no difference on my bike now that I have swapped to T-bars.
Actually with apes you can position them so you can lean slightly back or forward, you have a helluva lot more options available with apes than with any other bars style since rotating them forward or back is quite easy to do.
#6
people are curious about bikes, especially harleys.... mines mostly stock with the mini-apes (09SB) and I get questions from non-riders all the time, about the bars and every other little thing on it
nice bike, apes are definitely a statement!
nice bike, apes are definitely a statement!
Last edited by VsTheWorld; 07-29-2010 at 09:16 AM.
#7
sure does make it easer for the for the wife to reach around and give you a nipple twist. (lol)
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#8
So.... are they comfortable or not?
just yankin' your chain.....I'm thinking about getting apes for my RKC eventually
just yankin' your chain.....I'm thinking about getting apes for my RKC eventually
#10
I have NEVER understood that statement, only difference in how you are sitting is where your arms/hands are, you are still sitting up on most Harleys. Perhaps on a sport bike you are leaning forward, but not on a HD.
I have noticed no difference on my bike now that I have swapped to T-bars.
Actually with apes you can position them so you can lean slightly back or forward, you have a helluva lot more options available with apes than with any other bars style since rotating them forward or back is quite easy to do.
I have noticed no difference on my bike now that I have swapped to T-bars.
Actually with apes you can position them so you can lean slightly back or forward, you have a helluva lot more options available with apes than with any other bars style since rotating them forward or back is quite easy to do.
Last edited by fdh161; 07-29-2010 at 09:47 AM.