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RE: Would you ever allow anyone else to drive your bike?
Theres a bunch of people that I let ride mine if they want, and they let me ride theirs. Sometimes we'll switch at every stop just for something different, I like my friend Al's 100 hp/100 lb. of torque Road king. [/align][/align][/align]Plus, if I'm on the ironhead I get to laugh at them for trying to shift with the brake (right side shift) [/align][/align]But I don't let anyone without any riding experiance just hop on.[/align]
RE: Would you ever allow anyone else to drive your bike?
Only people I know very well that I can trust and have a lot of riding experience.
I let one person ride my Vulcan, my Nephew, and one person has riden my Ultra a very good friend with a lot more experience than me.
RE: Would you ever allow anyone else to drive your bike?
There are a couple of folkswho come to mind that I wouldn't hesitate in tossing them my keys. A 'Mi casa su casa' kinda' thing. It's rare. But I've done it a couple of times.
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