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was at sturgis, seen steven tyler all f@cked up,watched him fall off the stage I would of at least tried to catch him the azz hats up close just watched him drop off.got out of the chip at six am before the rain hit that place never changes a muddychit hole when it rains.MY son and i rode heavy rains from rapid city to sioux falls for eight straight hours the whole time the rubs , dinks,wanna bes, posers,the trailer pullers,( you all know if you fit this catagory) Were passing us at high speeds,crowding us with thier trailers and cutting us off in the rain because once they got arounds us they could not see where we were,we broke down on the west side of mitchell and it was raining so hard i did not see my son drop out i went down the road until i could get under an over pass and gave him some time,After ten minutes i got back in the rain went a couple of miles down the slab where i could turn around and get back to where my kid was,not one of you so called bikers stopped to see if you could help him!!!!!when i got to him i asked him what happened,he said that the power commandergot wet,and we needed to dry it out!! which we did in the pouring rain. im not bitter though because i am a biker,i stop and help fix flat tires and help rebuild motors in the camp ground and will continue to do so.because i have been a biker longer than you have been a poser, rub or dink!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I feel your pain bro, Had I seen ya, I'da stopped, if nothing else just to see if there was any thing I could do, any tool I had, etc. and if nothing else, I'da stood there and bitched about all the ball lickers driving by with out offering help with you while his power commander dried out , maybe smoked a cigar. What is up with people?? Like the guys at church that shake your hand and say peace be with you, then try to run you over or cut you off and scream at you in the parking lot after the service. Hipposhitz!
Funny,I had posted something along these lines awhile back,how folks on a Harley would ride right past you and make eye contact and not stop.Happened to a friend on the way to OKC,had a flat,all kinds of bikes went by,only one to stop and offer help was a couple of constuction workers in a old pickup.Just strikes me as odd.
They should be shot. All those trailer pulling. Rv driving , non biker S.O B's . This is a terrible terrible story . I am just heart broken about it. the biker community has gone to hell I tell you straight to hell in a handbasket.
im not bitter though because i am a biker,i stop and help fix flat tires and help rebuild motors in the camp ground and will continue to do so.because i have been a biker longer than you have been a poser, rub or dink!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Me too, but just as I have learned to avoid establishments where crazy *** young kids hang out, I have also learned to avoid the new "biker" crowd at places like Sturgis. There comes a time when we have to realize things have changed, the values of the old days are gone. Sure a few of us old farts still live by old school ways but the cold harsh reality, if you happened to be around for the old days, is in this new world ...... Bikers are a RARE breed, Harley riders are a dime a dozen.
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