Had a lady give me crap about my Sporty!
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i see more chics on soft tails then i do sportsters... MOST(please recognize i said MOST) woman who ride or passenger on a sporty just wanna gripe about how hard of a ride it is... and that their rear hurts after a trip to the gas station... but it does come with the territory of riding a sportster...
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Went to my local watering hole yesterday. I see 2 Fatboys and a Super Glide in the parking lot. I walk in and they call me over. (I know one of guys)
The lady then proceeds to ask me why I have a girls bike, when she rides a mans bike. I told her I love my Sporty and I think it is a man's bike as well, but if she's that worried about it, she can trade me straight across for her 2012 Fatboy.....she declined, and left me alone about it.
The lady then proceeds to ask me why I have a girls bike, when she rides a mans bike. I told her I love my Sporty and I think it is a man's bike as well, but if she's that worried about it, she can trade me straight across for her 2012 Fatboy.....she declined, and left me alone about it.
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Went to my local watering hole yesterday. I see 2 Fatboys and a Super Glide in the parking lot. I walk in and they call me over. (I know one of guys)
The lady then proceeds to ask me why I have a girls bike, when she rides a mans bike. I told her I love my Sporty and I think it is a man's bike as well, but if she's that worried about it, she can trade me straight across for her 2012 Fatboy.....she declined, and left me alone about it.
The lady then proceeds to ask me why I have a girls bike, when she rides a mans bike. I told her I love my Sporty and I think it is a man's bike as well, but if she's that worried about it, she can trade me straight across for her 2012 Fatboy.....she declined, and left me alone about it.
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I agree that Sporties, though rewarding, are not the easiest bikes to ride. Any one who rides one successfully, guy or gal, is a capable motorcyclist in my mind. Perhaps the Fat Boy-girl found a Sporty just too demanding so moved on to a 'softer option'. I was aware of the 'girlie' issue before I bought mine. I have had nothing but admiration for the machine from biker guys I have met. Some people talk such a lot of crap about any subject that comes out of their mouth so that might explain it! As for comfort - no bike is as easy as a car. To complain about the ride is as much about tolerance levels anyway, than a particular model. Of course we are all lumpy and bumpy in different places so that affects comparisons too!