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I think its just a matter of time that most of you guys that ride Less is More Bikes will eventually ride a Geezer Glide. Age has a way of doing that. Years ago I NEVER thought I'd have a "old Man's Bike", but now that is what I've got... an old man's Geezer Glide. Of course, this is not a 100% prediction as there are exceptions, but as a rule, this is true IMO............hdman
I think it serves its purpose. For the overnighters or for a long day it's ideal.
I'm not knocking it because if my wife ever decides to start riding with me I know I would need two of them. She can't go anywhere overnight without atleast a full suitcase attached to her side. [sm=imsmilin.gif]
I here ya. I think that is where the idea of a bike trailer came from.
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I think it serves its purpose. For the overnighters or for a long day it's ideal.
I'm not knocking it because if my wife ever decides to start riding with me I know I would need two of them. She can't go anywhere overnight without atleast a full suitcase attached to her side. [sm=imsmilin.gif]
I think that is a great idea. I may ad one to my ultra so I don't have to lug the tour pac in and out of places I stay, especially if you go for a few days and once you get there you don't wan't the pac on the bike for local rides.
Blaine,
Looks real nice for luggage. I just picked up the Kuryakyn Full-Dresser for my trip to Laconia. Ilike the Kuryakyn stuff. Seems like you get a little more bang then with the TBags.
I am 62 years old, sold my fat Boy and choose the SG as the next step in the progression to the Geezer Glide. Not ready Yet for the final step before the "Trike" or training wheels..
"I think its just a matter of time that most of you guys that ride Less is More Bikes will eventually ride a Geezer Glide"
How true that is with me and alot of my friends!
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