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I meet the most intersting people on a Harley (hmmm, think there was a commercial many years ago that used that line) and most are great, yeah, a couple of dweebs every now and then but overall, a great experience every time I ride (almost 40 years). This forum should be no different, have fun, help a brother if you can and ignore the dweebs.
I meet the most intersting people on a Harley (hmmm, think there was a commercial many years ago that used that line) and most are great, yeah, a couple of dweebs every now and then but overall, a great experience every time I ride (almost 40 years). This forum should be no different, have fun, help a brother if you can and ignore the dweebs.
Nuff said.
Well said, Dalton, but to be honest, most people I meet on any bike are good folk. Most just like to ride like the rest of us.
Truth is there are a few bad apples in every barrel -- some ride Harleys, some ride metrics, etc. If someone wants to be a poser, they'll tire of it soon enough and move on to another "hobby." The rest of us will just keep on riding.
LOL...I have to say I've met a lot of nice people riding. I figure if I'm having fun and someone doesn't like me, for whatever reason, they have the option to walk away anytime. That being said, so far I've found most on this forum to be extremely helpful.
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