A 25-mile commute through Russian traffic and a powerful two-wheeled samurai sword, and you get a video showing the "quick" way to work. Sometimes this two-wheeler even becomes a one-wheeler as rare empty stretches of road disappear when the nose goes skyward.
I went to you-tube and found this one on the ghost rider...he's legendary among the motorcycle adrenaline junkies, he routinely hits 150-180 mph in traffic...like I said, I heard he is no longer with us...don't know for sure though
OK, OK, but seriously, let's be COMPLETELY honest and fair here. We BOTH know 1 or maybe even 2 people that ride rice burners that aren't either gay OR metro- sexual. I mean, seriously...LOL!
OK, OK, but seriously, let's be COMPLETELY honest and fair here. We BOTH know 1 or maybe even 2 people that ride rice burners that aren't either gay OR metro- sexual. I mean, seriously...LOL!
You hog riders think very highly of yourselves don't you. Just about every person I see riding a Japanese cruiser ride them for several reasons, none of which includes being gay or "metro-sexual".
The reasons are;
They're relatively inexpensive to buy and maintain
They look good
They ride and handle well
They have a good amount of power
The people who ride them don't need that Harley-Davidson logo to make themselves feel like "real men"
A lot of Harley riders are pretty decent folks too, although there are some stuck up snobs who think just because they ride a Harley, they're super cool. Such people apparently have a self esteem issue, and need a big expensive bike to boost their egos and feel important. That, and they think it helps them score with chicks.
lurker...I joke with folks all the time, but the fact is, I have friends that ride Honda's, Yamaha's, Kawasaki's and I have a friend that just bought a Can AM Spyder that I rode the other day and it was a hoot...it's all good. I happen to like Harley's, but anything that gets you out of a "cage" and lets you smell the air and feel the wind works for me. But seriously...Harley's ARE a chick magnet...everyone that rides one finds that out real quick...LOL
Well that's cool. I WAS thinking of a Harley myself awhile back, just didn't have the funds to get one. Ended up fixing my old Honda, an 84 Shadow. It gets around, and didn't set me back 18 grand or more.