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Trust me, life is better up close and personal......Otherwise we men would all have 10ft long kickstands.
The guy can RIDE!....and he should demonstrate his ability, and we should celebratehis freedom to do it to his limits....Even if it scares some of you.
I detect lots of misguided jealousy here.
Attitudes like that didn't carve this country out of wilderness......Nor did it design and build the Harley you ride.
Strip the armchair off the back of your cushride and try going faster than you think you can for once....you might discover you can.....and if so, pray someone goes faster still.
Trust me, life is better up close and personal......Otherwise we men would all have 10ft long kickstands.
The guy can RIDE!....and he should demonstrate his ability, and we should celebratehis freedom to do it to his limits....Even if it scares some of you.
I detect lots of misguided jealousy here.
Attitudes like that didn't carve this country out of wilderness......Nor did it design and build the Harley you ride.
Strip the armchair off the back of your cushride and try going faster than you think you can for once....you might discover you can.....and if so, pray someone goes faster still.
I agree with Joe's right to ride like that he is truly a fantastic rider. I just disagree with the people being so close to his stunts without safety barriers...visions ofIndian Larry?
I agree with Joe's right to ride like that he is truly a fantastic rider. I just disagree with the people being so close to his stunts without safety barriers...visions ofIndian Larry?
Safety Barriers [][]..............that's some funny s h i t right there.........you guys are cracking me up ....I've GOT to ride with you"party" guys I'll bet none of you PC guys have EVER had a spontaneous moment in your lives....just sayin
I agree with Joe's right to ride like that he is truly a fantastic rider. I just disagree with the people being so close to his stunts without safety barriers...visions ofIndian Larry?
Who should be responsible for a safety barrier? These exhibitions don't look like their being done at a promoted rally like Sturgis/Hollister/Daytona etc. Looks like a bunch of guys partying at a clubhouse to me. Looks like a fun time.
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