Re: He should talk to longride about wearing a full face helmet
It doesn't take much of an excuse to pull the bike into the old living room/garage already. Where is that old Star Trek ornament? Couple of branches, some tinsel, a black light... some Rum or Scotch and I'm good! Ho! Ho! Ho!
Ok now you are past pathetic. Let it go. You remind me of a friend of mine that he just hates to admit he is wrong. But he at least he stops short of pathetic. A week latter he will sheepishly say I am right. Hey I don't care if someone points out if I am wrong... part of the learning process.
You know I'm doing a public service don't you? The more time the idiot spends on the internet the less chance of another centerline fuel tank exploding from the sparks generated from the poorly designed cupholders.
Ok now you are past pathetic. Let it go. You remind me of a friend of mine that he just hates to admit he is wrong. But he at least he stops short of pathetic. A week latter he will sheepishly say I am right. Hey I don't care if someone points out if I am wrong... part of the learning process.
That stinks, it was 14 for the low on Wednesday but it warmed up to around 34 with the rain. Now it's supposed to be another El Nino` winter for us so 5 months of 50 and raining. At least I can ride in it, I just go through a lot of CRC and chain lube keeping all the sand and crap off.
What he didn't notice was that the cars only got out of the way when he was just behind them, because car drivers stuck in traffic can't move, can't see and won't notice anyone until they're right next to the car. Where you really hear the obnoxiously loud pipes is after the bike passes the car. That's what people complain about.
And how come he can't get past the cars without first blipping the throttle to let them know he's there? I've never had a problem.
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