Are you a biker or a motorcyclist.
#81
Thanks.
Three of the four days my buddy and I were on the BRP and Skyline Drive, we got that. It was actually some very cool riding, with the way the landscape (what we could see of it) materialized out of the fog. Intense stuff, though.
We were near Little Switzerland in an overlook when a group of 6 or 7 antique cars (think Model A) drove by in the fog. It was absolutely surreal.
Three of the four days my buddy and I were on the BRP and Skyline Drive, we got that. It was actually some very cool riding, with the way the landscape (what we could see of it) materialized out of the fog. Intense stuff, though.
We were near Little Switzerland in an overlook when a group of 6 or 7 antique cars (think Model A) drove by in the fog. It was absolutely surreal.
#84
The way I see it is a biker is a man/woman who uses their bike on a day to day basis even to get milk or newspaper, and then will take a daily or more than five or six times a week ride out, and will do long ride outs over the year.
I don't believe in a riding season, any day, any week, any month is a riding day.
Ya? Ship your bike on over to Alberta,Canada in January at -40 degrees C, under 5 feet of snow, then tell me you are going riding because you don't believe in a riding season.
A motorcyclist is a man/woman who will only use the bike in fair weather and the so called “riding season” or use their bike for work and or just pose, the sort of people who advertise a bike for sale after they have had it for two years or so and are proud of the fact it has only done 500 dry riding miles.
I'm not judging anyone here, I don't care what you ride or how big the engine is as long as you ride just interested in what others think.
I don't believe in a riding season, any day, any week, any month is a riding day.
Ya? Ship your bike on over to Alberta,Canada in January at -40 degrees C, under 5 feet of snow, then tell me you are going riding because you don't believe in a riding season.
A motorcyclist is a man/woman who will only use the bike in fair weather and the so called “riding season” or use their bike for work and or just pose, the sort of people who advertise a bike for sale after they have had it for two years or so and are proud of the fact it has only done 500 dry riding miles.
I'm not judging anyone here, I don't care what you ride or how big the engine is as long as you ride just interested in what others think.
#86
#87
I am a heavy equipment operator that rides a Harley. When I am not riding my Harley I am driving my truck. Don't have a title, some people call me *******. Other than that why would anyone care.Unless he is a phony *** biker wannabe. Been on the forum less than a month and all worried if he REAL.
Last edited by IowaMike; 06-09-2010 at 06:13 PM.