Buy A Harley, CHANGE your lifestyle??
#1901
You must not have went prison or college, since you couldn't understand I was refering that specific post, even though I quoted it. My point was, I looked like the guy mentioned in that post and I was not a very good rider at that time. I didn't think I was trying to be someone else.
#1902
You must not have went prison or college, since you couldn't understand I was refering that specific post, even though I quoted it. My point was, I looked like the guy mentioned in that post and I was not a very good rider at that time. I didn't think I was trying to be someone else.
I'm not defending or speaking for the guy you quoted, but I (and others like me) make fun of weekend warriors and not just new riders.
I applaud anyone who at any age takes up motorcycling, takes a course like MSF, practices and enjoys what I have for 40+ years.
Unfortunately, **** ain't like that ...
People I make fun of get a new Ultra/Wide/Softail-insta-cool ***** extension, dress up in their best imitation of Marlon Brando and attempt to join the "brotherhood" they heard about 3rd hand.
Laconia, Daytona or Sturgis are not ideal places to practice riding skills. 700lb harley is not an ideal new bike. Some can handle it, but most can't.
Just my observation ...
btw, I rode HD and Brit choppers for 15 years, before I had my eyes opened by people who really knew how to ride ... its never too late to develop riding skills.
#1905
do I have your permission to post on the 'net while I'm at work and can't ride? please? and thank you.
#1908
I still don't think you get it.
I'm not defending or speaking for the guy you quoted, but I (and others like me) make fun of weekend warriors and not just new riders.
I applaud anyone who at any age takes up motorcycling, takes a course like MSF, practices and enjoys what I have for 40+ years.
Unfortunately, **** ain't like that ...
People I make fun of get a new Ultra/Wide/Softail-insta-cool ***** extension, dress up in their best imitation of Marlon Brando and attempt to join the "brotherhood" they heard about 3rd hand.
Laconia, Daytona or Sturgis are not ideal places to practice riding skills. 700lb harley is not an ideal new bike. Some can handle it, but most can't.
Just my observation ...
btw, I rode HD and Brit choppers for 15 years, before I had my eyes opened by people who really knew how to ride ... its never too late to develop riding skills.
I'm not defending or speaking for the guy you quoted, but I (and others like me) make fun of weekend warriors and not just new riders.
I applaud anyone who at any age takes up motorcycling, takes a course like MSF, practices and enjoys what I have for 40+ years.
Unfortunately, **** ain't like that ...
People I make fun of get a new Ultra/Wide/Softail-insta-cool ***** extension, dress up in their best imitation of Marlon Brando and attempt to join the "brotherhood" they heard about 3rd hand.
Laconia, Daytona or Sturgis are not ideal places to practice riding skills. 700lb harley is not an ideal new bike. Some can handle it, but most can't.
Just my observation ...
btw, I rode HD and Brit choppers for 15 years, before I had my eyes opened by people who really knew how to ride ... its never too late to develop riding skills.
Oh, and I live and grew up in south dakota. I have been going to sturgis as long as I can remember. you don't have to be a great rider to cruise 10mph everywhere.
The only reason a 700lb harley isnt a good bike to learn on is the price. Every other 16 year old kid in sd has an r1 or hyabusa.
#1909
Any guy I qutoed? you read my post, you should be able to understand what I meant then. So you applaud anyone who takes up motorcycling but make fun of them for what they wear or how they act when they ride? Your more into it then them, congrats.
Oh, and I live and grew up in south dakota. I have been going to sturgis as long as I can remember. you don't have to be a great rider to cruise 10mph everywhere.
The only reason a 700lb harley isnt a good bike to learn on is the price. Every other 16 year old kid in sd has an r1 or hyabusa.
Oh, and I live and grew up in south dakota. I have been going to sturgis as long as I can remember. you don't have to be a great rider to cruise 10mph everywhere.
The only reason a 700lb harley isnt a good bike to learn on is the price. Every other 16 year old kid in sd has an r1 or hyabusa.
I really want to learn to sail. But I've taken lessons on little dingy, 24' and 31' boats even though I can go out and get that 45' ocean-crossing dream boat. I might be able to afford it, but the lessons I'm learning on a smaller vessel cannot be duplicated on a big one. Same with motorcycles.
#1910
I'm 62,and retired. I am not a "Biker" just a man who loves to ride. I own a sportster and don't expect to buy an"Upgrade" Some folks admire and respect motorcycle riders,me included. I don't knock anyone. I say ride and let ride.