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You'll never convience the "trailer queens". They will always have an excuse for not riding. too hot, too cold, too much rain, too dry,too far, not enough time, physical problem, wife don't like it, don't have a wife to ride with and the list goes on.
Some bought motorcycles to ride, some bought them to haul to rallys. To each his own I guess. You will never be able to explain to these people that it is about the ride, not just getting to a rally.
If you say anything negative about a traileryou will get a curse put on you by those that think they have to justify their need to trailer everywhere they go. You will also find that you are a lowlife that doesn't have the money, education or motivation to be able to afford a trailer and motorhome, and you are just jealous of those that do.
These guys are brutal in thedefense of their trailers.
Bill
Well said Bill.
I realize everyone owns a motorcycle for their own reasons. Seems like more and more of these guys are buying baggers too. I just think it's a shame to not ride them like they were meant to be ridden.
more wisdom from folks who live where it never snows,thanks for the good laugh on such a crappy winter day here in NH,I sure needed my spirits picked up abit!
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