How old or how much exerience do you need to get respect from miserable old bikers
#161
You get respect just like anywhere else , by being standup and not an azz hole. I think people make the mistake of buying a harley and suddenly think we're all brothers. just like work or whatever you choose your friends. Just because we work together doesn't mean I'm gonna invite you to my house . Just because you got a bike doesn't make us brothers
Aw come on bro!! Dont be like that!!
#162
Oh wait, I forgot, I don't give a rat's butt what anybody else thinks.
Jenn
Last edited by Jenn1200XL; 11-02-2012 at 09:49 PM. Reason: Can't type
#165
Ive seen alot on this forum about newbies and pussification of bikers. So i want to know when do you go from being a newbie p*#sy to earning some respect. It seems that alot of people dont remember that they were once a newbie as well, other than the real badasses who popped out of their mother already riding a Harley. just a thought
#166
Narrow as in can't hold your mud , Lets see how many know what that means . All this talk about bikers & respect it's pop quiz time kiddies ........and you will be respected or not accordingly .
#167
Boy, is that ever a "tough" quiz, but I think I can "hold my mud" if I have to, I think.
#168
Ive seen alot on this forum about newbies and pussification of bikers. So i want to know when do you go from being a newbie p*#sy to earning some respect. It seems that alot of people dont remember that they were once a newbie as well, other than the real badasses who popped out of their mother already riding a Harley. just a thought
#169
the folks I rode with with would say --------FAIL,you had to hold your mud all the time,thats what allowed you to hang around in the first place.Dont know if the west side used the same meaning or not though
#170
I'll take a wild guess...Hold your Mud = Stand Your Ground.