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Old 12-18-2010, 05:33 PM
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Been riding a long time and maybe i'm a little ole school, but where i come from you don't ask to borrow someone's bike. Known a few guys that would sooner let you fu*k their ole lady than ride their bike. Now if the owner throws you the keys and says take it for a spin that's different. Currently, i only have one friend that i trust enough to let him ride my bikes. And that's only because i know he has the cash to fix it if something happened.
 
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Old 12-18-2010, 05:35 PM
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A buddy of mine's dad flew out from Missouri and needed to borrow a bike. He's a solid dude. I let him ride my 1100 V Star for a day trip. He owns the same bike back home, I had no problems letting him ride. Would be less likely to do if I didn't know the guy that well.
 
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Old 12-18-2010, 05:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Mr HOG
Been riding a long time and maybe i'm a little ole school, but where i come from you don't ask to borrow someone's bike. Known a few guys that would sooner let you fu*k their ole lady than ride their bike. Now if the owner throws you the keys and says take it for a spin that's different. Currently, i only have one friend that i trust enough to let him ride my bikes. And that's only because i know he has the cash to fix it if something happened.
I hear you, but as I've mentioned earlier: what are you going to do if you find out a week later that there is an internal damage to the bike, after you get your bike back from your friend.
You can not blame on him. You have no proof! Just curious!
 

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Old 12-18-2010, 05:44 PM
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Originally Posted by Banks
A buddy of mine's dad flew out from Missouri and needed to borrow a bike. He's a solid dude. I let him ride my 1100 V Star for a day trip. He owns the same bike back home, I had no problems letting him ride. Would be less likely to do if I didn't know the guy that well.
Thanks for the response!
I hope you've meant "solid dude" as a knowledgeable person about motorcycle.
This makes me think about the perception of knowing a person (good friend) versus knowing a motorcycle knowledgeable friend, is two different things regarding this matter.
Will you let your dad's friend borrow the bike, if he never owns a bike, and has no knowledge about bike? Just curious!
 

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Old 12-18-2010, 05:46 PM
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nothing good ever happens when riding someone elses bike, and friends don't ask to borrow bikes!!
 
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nah, they can rent one or buy their own . .
 
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Originally Posted by jackhis
One of the questions from my friend that I really want to know. Please HONESTLY tell me whether you will let your friend borrow your bike for a day, or a few hours.

Why, or why not? What is the unwritten rule?

Remember that your friend may get upset with you, and you may loose a friend.

To me, my bike is my "girl-friend", and my best companion.
No borrowing my bike, it is wrong to even ask.
 
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Old 12-18-2010, 05:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Crazy Larry
No borrowing my bike, it is wrong to even ask.
I love your policy, and how you put it!
 
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No issue with any fellow club member borrowing my ****. I know they would fix anything they broke.

Lent my woman's bike to a brother for a few weeks at the moment which she ain't too happy about but what ya gonna do!
 
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Nope, and here is why . . . . there is always a 0.0001% chance that something bad will happen. Even through it may be no fault of my friend, it's not a conversation I want to have with a friend. Saying no, up front is less of a problem in a friendship than the conversation you're going to have, (or going to try and avoid) if anything gets broken or worse.
 


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