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Harley "etiquette"

Discussion in 'Pull up a chair and sit for a spell' started by phlsphyguy, Sep 2, 2008.

  1. hotroadking

    hotroadking Super Moderator Staff Member

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    Yeah but I think I'd like to spend more time riding the baby machine than the bike... just me though.....
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    Ive seen this thing before....actually I dont think its too bad of an idea for a couple of reasons...1) In the non-riding season I put a cover on my bike & somehow the kids still managed to scratch my windshield. & 2) Even when covered it still needs to be washed completely by the springtime. This would eliminate both problems.
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    and 3 when you take the bike out of it, you can rent it to Michael Jackson to offset the cost of it.:roflmao:
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    FlynDutchman New Member

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    It would still have to be filled with plastic colored balls.....
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    Being "willin"

    I hear ya and totally agree. I did a lot of years when I worked 14 to 16 hrs a day 6 days a week. Back then I rode to work and on Sunday and such. People have to deal with life and it sometimes gets in the way of riding and fishing.....which shows how screwed up life is <smile> . It isn't about miles but a persons being willin to ride. Lot's of folks are willin but just can't get shook loose to do so. But thier day will get here like mine has. The poor slobs that buy a bike as a staus symbol are sad but they serve a useful purpose as well. I have several partners that have gotten great deals on tricked out low milage bikes from such folks.
    Ride Free.....
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    Feel free to ride it

    :roflmao: hahaha Good One I like it!

    I think it is truly a personal decision as to whether someone rides their bike, parks it in the garage to look at or trailers it to a rally. Some buy to ride other buy to look. Keep on riding yours though because we all know you are having way more fun than they are.

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