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Hell NO!! I dont wear a watch. LMAO, the bike has one on it.
If yah are out riding, who cares what time it is. Relax, enjoy, your in no hurry to get anywhere, or be anywhere. It's you and the open road.
If yah ever noticed, or been on a ride. Lot of riders take the back roads. Its not about getting their first, but just getting there, having the experience of the open road. Seeing the sites. Putting all the stress and BS behind you, and enjoying LIFE...
And their was one more saying near the end of the show,
"Ride hard, or stay home on the porch!"
That's why they say "It's not the destination, it's the ride". Who cares what time it is or when you get there. However in the movie Wild Hogs I would have to wager that Fonda was refferencing Easy Rider, a lot like how he said "nice bike" in Ghost Rider when looking at the chopper, that looked an awful lot like his bike in Easy Rider.
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