February 7, 2015 8:43 AM PST
Totally agree with you,and for me the worse part is people who do not ride bad mouthing others choice in rides?!?
I mean wtf is up with that? I was raised ol school I guess,out here we all rode whatever was available & fun to ride.No one took airs on about it till the 80's came along & lots of people were yanking folks chains over what they rode.I could give a rats ass about that, I rode with a code in my heart,I did not need or desire to have some one else dictate to me what I rode or did not ride or what I liked or disliked about any given brand.
When I was shopping for my ride, a few buddies were constantly telling me what model Harley to buy & not to buy,how to buy it (all cash) and when (early spring) !!! and what ever I decided never ever get that ugly 883 Hugger !!! Or a Sportster it was really justa glorified sissy ride!!! I know I never scored any points with them when I told them I bought my Honda VTX
) Though they did compliment me on the color, & it still catches folks eyes. I feel blessed in my choice of rides,and some day I may finally pick up another scoot,preferably a old Indian. I always loved the lines on those machines.
stay safe & enjoy the ride
February 7, 2015 9:55 AM PST
I never had anyone give me sheite about my rides. And I don't give sheite to anyone else over their rides either. I kind of mind my own business and hope everyone minds theres as they enjoy their jouneys in the wind.
First was the triumph and the rest in no particular order. I'm riding the 2012 Heritage now and I still have that '78 FXE for sale though I'm probably going to change my mind about that. I've probably uploaded too many pics here. Sorry. There were quite a few other bikes I've owned.
I chopped the Trump and then it got stolen in 1975; God rest his soul. A couple of the shovels blew up when I didn't know what I was doing. LOL One I sold and bought a wideglide.
The purple and black one I lost in a divorce settlement and only had it 3 or 4 months. The Electraglide totalled when some jerk ran me off the side of a mountain in Ky. The Roadking was a great bike and I was stupid to get rid of it to buy a Switchback, which I absolutely thought was the worst bike ever.
February 8, 2015 2:57 AM PST
Like most I started young with a mini=bike, over the past 40+ years there has been too many to list. Some old, some new, some fast and some slow and while I do get a chuckle out of seeing a guy on the upside of 350 lbs on a scooter. Just get out and RIDE. It's a passion we all share that comes from our souls.
February 11, 2015 10:48 AM PST
I have only owned my current bike It is a Honda CM400T. I grew up around bikes (dirt bikes, and bikers) but never owned any of the bikes. I have always wanted a harley. But I will keep my honda My dad want's to use it as a starter bike as well. Then I want to restore it back to original.
February 12, 2015 12:02 PM PST
Every year, bout this time, I start goin' all nostalgic. Every Harley I hear...turns my head. Still. Always.
But, I've come to a place of acceptance. I know, that if God wills it, I'll ride again.
But, I've taken it down from a higher than God place. Feel me?
When I idolize something, or "covet" it, more than God, then I know...I'm on the wrong track.
That's ME.
I've been down many a long road. Hard, bumpy, gut-wrenching, back-breakin' roads....
and I'm tired. So...I've turned it over. It's His world, not mine. I'm only rentin' space here.
And I've got more important things to do RIGHT NOW, than the next ride.
I know, I'll ride Heaven's Highway...
So, imma do, what I gotta do, right now.
Ride Free, Ya'll
Just keep
LOOKIN UP, K?
Tweek
March 1, 2015 9:16 AM PST
Rescued a lot of rides from The Penny-Saver & loved them all, the Ulysses is the first store bought ride and even it was a demo
March 6, 2015 5:31 AM PST
One of my favorite scoot's growing up was a 64 Honda 90.
My sisters b/f sold it to me.It had sat for years in his garage.
Used to get about 100 miles to the gallon.
Sold it to another friend,who plowed it right into a neighbors car.
Totaled it.Wish I still had her.Some old metrics are nice collector items.
March 8, 2015 7:48 PM PDT
well Edge you've hit the nail on the head, yet again..On my 2 trips to the States I could afford a Triumph and on the 2nd the deal of the century for a Kawasaki cruiser..I ride a Harley down home..and have had 3 now all EVO's..cause So far I haven't felt the need for speed. My next will probably be another EVO but in the flh style..mainly as i can work on them myself. Presently to meet my own agenda I'm bringing back to life 2 Kawasaki's a z750 and a z 1000mk2....both should enable me to get what I require for my next bike..one that the cheese and I aren't so squeezy on.. Riding the states I found out on the Hwy's that you wave and usually more often than not someone going the opposite way with wave back..So in essence" Yes "no one cares what you ride..as long as you do....You wanna cause a shit stir..bike fire your bike on purpose at a gas station full of Sons...like i did at Murdo in SD. Guys reached into jackets others ducked for cover....and I along with the lot roared with laughter...once they calmed down.
March 20, 2015 4:30 PM PDT
I like what Blurplebuzz said:
"When I was shopping for my ride, a few buddies were constantly telling me what model Harley to buy & not to buy, how to buy it (all cash) and when (early spring) !!! and what ever I decided never ever get that ugly 883 Hugger !!! Or a Sportster it was really justa glorified sissy ride!"
I rebuilt an 883 Sportster hugger that was hit. It didn't cost much and it was an easy fix. Straightened it, raised it a bit, shocks, springs,brakes, rebuilt the carb, pipes, Michelins. Great bike, well balanced, handles real well. In an 1/8 of a mile the 883 is hard to beat.
I hear all sorts of Sportster jokes, I don't take offense, I have funny comebacks that add to the fun!
March 21, 2015 3:36 AM PDT
I like what Blurplebuzz said:
"When I was shopping for my ride, a few buddies were constantly telling me what model Harley to buy & not to buy, how to buy it (all cash) and when (early spring) !!! and what ever I decided never ever get that ugly 883 Hugger !!! Or a Sportster it was really justa glorified sissy ride!"
I rebuilt an 883 Sportster hugger that was hit. It didn't cost much and it was an easy fix. Straightened it, raised it a bit, shocks, springs,brakes, rebuilt the carb, pipes, Michelins. Great bike, well balanced, handles real well. In an 1/8 of a mile the 883 is hard to beat.
I hear all sorts of Sportster jokes, I don't take offense, I have funny comebacks that add to the fun!
When you put a bike together from pieces, like Skyhorse did, it becomes part of your soul.
April 3, 2015 7:07 AM PDT
Panheadgeorge get's it and that's cool.
I guess if someone has insecurities or needs for external validation the biking world is full of candy apple and chrome covered goodies that please the eye. There is no limit to the time and money that can be invested in a bike. I enjoy seeing the new bikes, the customs and the old stuff too.
If someone wants to put down my bike, I'll beat 'em to the chase. The folks that hang out with us, have some of life's experiences under their belts and know that it's not the toys, the house, the cars or the crap that makes a person, It's who you are inside that counts.
April 3, 2015 1:20 PM PDT
Panheadgeorge get's it and that's cool.
I guess if someone has insecurities or needs for external validation the biking world is full of candy apple and chrome covered goodies that please the eye. There is no limit to the time and money that can be invested in a bike. I enjoy seeing the new bikes, the customs and the old stuff too.
If someone wants to put down my bike, I'll beat 'em to the chase. The folks that hang out with us, have some of life's experiences under their belts and know that it's not the toys, the house, the cars or the crap that makes a person, It's who you are inside that counts.
Well said Skyhorse....Well Said !
Night Dragon
April 10, 2015 9:35 AM PDT
If ya neez iz inda breeze...
(pardon me, Lord)
but what the hell difference do it make???
RIDE FREE
Tweek