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went to breakfast with my cousins boyfriend and another riding buddy on sunday and unbeknownst to me they had the vice president of their club there, sitting there talking he mentioned the club and i said sorry not interested as i dont bring up the rear unless i want to, " oh, you must have the girls bike" he says.........
with that comment i guess the steam started coming out of my ears and before i had a chance to respond my cousins boyfriend jumped in and changed the subject before i could go off the deep end on him.
either way next time they bring up joining the club i can remind him of what that BAG 'O' DOUCHE said
went to breakfast with my cousins boyfriend and another riding buddy on sunday and unbeknownst to me they had the vice president of their club there, sitting there talking he mentioned the club and i said sorry not interested as i dont bring up the rear unless i want to, " oh, you must have the girls bike" he says.........
with that comment i guess the steam started coming out of my ears and before i had a chance to respond my cousins boyfriend jumped in and changed the subject before i could go off the deep end on him.
either way next time they bring up joining the club i can remind him of what that BAG 'O' DOUCHE said
i don't get what makes these bikes "girl's bikes"...
is it because they are not a land yacht on 2 wheels?
is it because they weigh under a metric ****-ton?
i weigh 165-170lbs. I've ridden a sporty, a dyna, and a road king. i feel most comfortable on the sporty and i'd only go as big as a dyna. ive seen plenty of people come to stop light on something like a road king, lose their balance and dump it then need help picking it up. who's the girly man now needing help picking up their bike?
I get that comment alot. Or they say its just a sportster, but then they say "but its a sweet looking bike". They tell me I'm going to want to sell it in 6 months to buy a bigger bike. I don think so, I am 38 yrs old, 5ft 5, and 125lbs, dont need a big bike!
i don't get what makes these bikes "girl's bikes"...
is it because they are not a land yacht on 2 wheels?
is it because they weigh under a metric ****-ton?
i weigh 165-170lbs. I've ridden a sporty, a dyna, and a road king. i feel most comfortable on the sporty and i'd only go as big as a dyna. ive seen plenty of people come to stop light on something like a road king, lose their balance and dump it then need help picking it up. who's the girly man now needing help picking up their bike?
heh, you are a fairly girly man if you dump your bike to begin with.
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