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Help your fellow brothers. If you feel afraid remember your a biker! Your not afraid when you pass 18 wheels and 10 tons of killer at 100mph on the interstate why be afraid of your fellow man. Trust me if a person on a bike wrongs you (nonbiker), just tell your fellow man(another biker). The wrong will be righted one way or another. True Story Dayton Beach.
When I was on my way to Lake Perry I saw a bt sittin on the shoulder so I did a U-turn asked the guy if he needed help but he was just having a litte snack and it turns out I had missed a turn so was heading the wrong way. Lucky for me he gave me directions. So actually I needed the help
Good to hear. I always stop to help the good guys. If I happen to run across a bad guy that ruins it for the rest of us, I hope my sidekick named Glock will jump in and help me. That said, I've never had a bad experience stopping to help someone. However, I ran out of gas about a mile and a half from my house the other night (bike's still empty [:@]). Forgot I was already on reserve . Well, I pushed it the whole way, the uphill part sucked, the downhill part was fine. Nobody stopped. Not even the jackass in the Harley Davidson F-150 with the Giant Bar and Shield sticker in the back window of his truck.Harley guy my ***. Nice truck, poser.
There is nothing cooler then all these people that have a HD logo in their window of their truck...I am sure these people are looking forward to the day when they buy their first motorcycle.
Be a liiiiitle carefull with that cager comment bro. When it rains I'm a cager. Don't you ever get in your car or truck? Granted we may not think like other cagers when we're driving, i.e. looking out for bikers and in general I think better drivers. However I believe the vast majority of cagers are good drivers, but that doesn't stop me from being on guard all the time on 2 wheels. .02
I dont have a problem with driving a truck, sure we all do it. I just am trying to figure out how people looking at a 2 foot wide sticker on a truck promoting a motorcycle makes sense. I guess I could put a Chevy stick in the back window of my Ford.....That makes sense as well.
My experience with cagers that have big HD stickers is good. All that I've come across are HD riders, that just happen to be stuck in a cage at the moment.
I am stationed here in Germany, and bought my Sporty here. I've noticed since i started riding that just about all the Bikers here of whatever make of bike they ride give me a wave. At first i just noticed it and nodded, Like they noticed that then later started waving back. Went for a nice ride today, was pasted by about 8 guys riding rice rockets, and got a wave from all of them as they passed me. Would of like to keep up with them but i was just out for a nice country road cruise.
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