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Ahhhh ****. I rode my sloptail fatboy .75 miles to the local Starbucks in my a$$-less chaps, fingerless gloves, and fringed jacket but on the way, my pre-tied do-rag flew off.I didn't know what to do, so I stoped on the side of the road to ask another "biker" if I should wear a full face, 3/4, or 1/2 helmet? I think he needed some help, but I didn't ask 'cause I don't know how to use tools, so I kept riding.When I got to Starsucks, all the best parking spots up front were taken by all theStreet Glide riders (those guys are seriously hard core).Then the line was sooo long, I had to wait like forever to order my Vente mocha caramel half-calf double shot lowfat chai espresso...blah blah blah....I must'a missed this thread earlier.
Yep, you can tellit's winter time....
Good questions. I can answer yes to all but #5(I'm a little slow...took me a while to figure out ya wern't talking about taking a **** on the front tire. That would be my truck)
Just so everyone knows...I'm just funnin you chap-fingerless glove-fringe-doo rag wear'in Fatboy riders out there.
I thought some of the recent posts about whose a poser, and whose not, was pretty funny. Yea, I know,none of usreally care.
But as a public service to others out there, cause that's just how I roll, I thought I'd provide a simple poser test to end this once and for all.
If you can't answer "yes" to all of the below questions, sorry, you're a poser...lol!
No cheating!
[ol][*]Have you ever stopped for another scoot that was on the side of the road, even if you didn't know 'em. YES[*]Do you know where Wyatt and Billy were heading? The poster says "America", but the destination was New Orleans[*]Have you ever slept out under the stars while on a ride? Yes, when my bike broke down[*]Do you know whodrew thecoolest pictures? I have no idea what this question means.[*]Have you ever christened your bike, and I don't mean religously? Yes[/ol]
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When I got to Starsucks, all the best parking spots up front were taken by all the Street Glide riders (those guys are seriously hard core). Then the line was sooo long, I had to wait like forever to order my Vente mocha caramel half-calf double shot lowfat chai espresso...blah blah blah....
Come on dude I saw you there, dont try to be all hard, it was a soy
This sure turned out to be a fun thread. I'm betting most that replied don't give a crap how they're are perceived and just wanted to have some fun. Some of the replies made me laugh nearly uncontrollably. Like Dalton said the weather up here in Ohio aint too good right now but then again we did get to see some sun and blue sky today with a high almost approaching 40 degrees F.
Don't fret for me though if all goes well I will be on my way tosunny FL next week and enjoy meeting up with other Bro's and spending the winter doing some riding. The scenery isn't as good as Ohio nor are the riding roads but the temps will be considerably friendlier over the next few months.
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