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    Fucking amazing.

    The first sunny day in months, Everyone hits the road.

    Within hours this place is swamped with cry babies having a hissy-fit because they saw people acting in ways they didn't approve.

    Fuckin piss weak.

    Live by your own code, And let others do the same.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Headbanger View Post
    Fucking amazing.

    The first sunny day in months, Everyone hits the road.

    Within hours this place is swamped with cry babies having a hissy-fit because they saw people acting in ways they didn't approve.

    Fuckin piss weak.

    Live by your own code, And let others do the same.
    Ohhhh, a tough guy.
    Maybe you can explain wht Harley riders don't wave.

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    In the past two months I have been immersed in things Harley. I have been in the USA and Canada, where such motorcycles are inevitable and unavoidable. I have been to Sturgis, where Milwaukee Meccano is stacked eight deep. I have travelled with 17 of them on a daily basis.

    Take their motorcycles away and Harley riders are generally lovely people. Some have even heard of other marques of motorcycle. A lesser percentage may have even owned or ridden one once.

    Their Harleys are often a statement about who they want to be. It's a lifestyle/ambition thing. A conspicuous statement to the world at large, to other Harley riders and to those who may actually give a damn.

    Harley (the company) understands and encourages this. Most US Harley stores don't stock much in the way of bikes. Some stock none at all. Grasp that reality and you'll start to get a bit of an understanding about Things Harley and how that works. You can buy Harley nappies for your grandkids, accoutrements for your dog and even lava lamps in red or yellow.

    Like any other type of motorcyclist, Harley owners are tribal. They are also older and richer than others, with the possible exception of Ducati owners.

    Although I appreciate them for what they are, I will never own a Harley for the same reason that I will never own a Porsche. I may however ride one on occasion.

    Unlike their Kiwi counterparts, American Harley riders do wave.
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    I just think they are nice motorcycles. :-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    I just think they are nice motorcycles. :-)
    I wouldnae mind a ride on that new XR1200.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oscar View Post
    I wouldnae mind a ride on that new XR1200.

    Has The Publisher recovered yet?
    The Ed made mention of a cold.

    Bit under my size radar - It's just a spiffed up looking Sportster isn't it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    The Ed made mention of a cold.

    Bit under my size radar - It's just a spiffed up looking Sportster isn't it.
    He was too sick to come to the WRC.

    I think the XR1200 could be an interesting scoot - the HD for the non-HD crowd.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Headbanger View Post
    The first sunny day in months, Everyone hits the road.
    Everyone is surprised...
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    Big is good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Headbanger View Post
    Fucking amazing.

    The first sunny day in months, Everyone hits the road.

    Within hours this place is swamped with cry babies having a hissy-fit because they saw people acting in ways they didn't approve.

    Fuckin piss weak.

    Live by your own code, And let others do the same.
    +1 Fucking spot on!

    Quote Originally Posted by Oscar View Post
    Maybe you can explain wht Harley riders don't wave.
    Maybe you can explain to me why there is this, according to all of my experiences at least, misunderstanding that Harley riders don't wave back?
    I wave with my left hand at all oncoming bikers regardless of everything else. So far I'd say the ratio of broken bikers (failure to respond to stimuli) is less than 3 to 100... And their choice of bike don't seem to factor into it either.

    I'm talking the open roads here of course. There's not always time to wave at, or even pay attention to, oncoming traffic when you're trying to negotiate the rolling roadblock that is city traffic.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Oscar View Post
    Ohhhh, a tough guy.
    Maybe you can explain wht Harley riders don't wave.


    Maybe they didn't get the memo?, Maybe they don't care?

    Hell, I'm not big on waving, If you are then that's your issue. Wave if it makes you happy, Waste of space condemning everyone on a certain brand of bike because someone you don't even know didn't act in the way your happiness required.

    The guy that gave you the finger is probably a arsehole, Probably quite happy to be considered as such.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikkel View Post
    Maybe you can explain to me why there is this, according to all of my experiences at least, misunderstanding that Harley riders don't wave back?
    I wave with my left hand at all oncoming bikers regardless of everything else. So far I'd say the ratio of broken bikers (failure to respond to stimuli) is less than 3 to 100... And their choice of bike don't seem to factor into it either.

    I'm talking the open roads here of course. There's not always time to wave at, or even pay attention to, oncoming traffic when you're trying to negotiate the rolling roadblock that is city traffic.
    3/100 don't respond? Wow, the natives down your way must be a friendly bunch. 30/100 is probably the norm in these parts. And bike type has little to do with it, just as you say.
    But the 'code' only allows that you acknowledge on the open road (generally)
    Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikkel View Post
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    I wave...at all oncoming bikers...
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    I don't wave to anyone anymore.

    As a result I am a much happier Grumpy Dwarf.
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    Quote Originally Posted by idb View Post
    Poofter...

    + 1 Bwaaaaaah
    Ive run out of fucks to give

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