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Yeah....So, anyway, I rode down to Crystal River HD today. Pefect weather, about 200 miles round trip, all out in the country, 41 MPG, new mufflers sound good, a little quieter than the old ones, I can hear the gear driven cams whirring around now, my "old" '05 is running great!
When I posted the poll, it was about the DYNAMCIS of the group when u add a women. NOT about HOW they ride.
I tried to make my original post very clear and simply asking if you would ride with a chick. Funny, how the e-mails gravitated to HOW they ride.
Simply put, I got into a discussion with a fellow male rider about how woman change the DYNAMICs of a group if all men were riding in a group. (Again nothing about how they ride.) Just the dynamic's.
If a gal is added to the group, are you going to watch ur language a bit more? Burp? Fart? Stories you would tell or speak a little less freely about certain subject, Etc...... The truth is YES! IMHO
But it seems like it is overwhleming (via the poll) that I stand by myself abt not wanting to ride in a group when the dynamics change. Ok, that is just me. And I greatly appreciate everyones vote.
Thank you as always, this is a GREAT place to come and get/share information.
My best to everyone!
BuzzCap7
Dude,
If "dynamics" is what you were talking about.... Then why didn't you just say that in the OP. You said about 10 different ways how you don't care about what if's and whatever the hell else, what was so hard about saying "This isn't about riding styles or anything, this is about a convo a buddy and I had... yadda yadda yadda.."
Seems like you would have saved some confusion. By doing what you did, you made people have to assume that you were raggin on the lady riders out there.
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