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Thread: Pet Peeves?
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09-21-2017, 09:58 PM #191
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Thanked: 580Funny you mentioned that, one of my biggest peeves is the male menopausal crew who rode their friends 90 cc 2 stroke yamahaha when they were 14 and think they can hop on a road king at 58 years of age.
Not hard to spot them, the bike is immaculate with low mileage and every conceivable factory extra. They wear Harley helmet, jacket, gloves, boots, socks, probably underwear and have 300 pins and patches on their vest.
They ride too fast or too slow. They have an intercom on their helmet so they can communicate with the pillion, which is usually a 350 lb behemoth squeezed in to a size too small matching leather jacket and pants.
They all belong to the HOG club and wear a beard.
On Monday they get in their suits and toddle off to the office in their Audi.
I give them a wide birth.
The only up side is they buy a new bike every two years, so you can pick up a low mileage bike for cheap.
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09-21-2017, 10:22 PM #192
Yep! I have practiced coming to a stop sign, making a complete stop & taking off w/o putting my feet on the ground. It takes practice but it can be done. I've done it many times but there were a few times where I leaned slightly one way or the other & had to put a foot down but I never laid it down doing it. More power to those who can do it.
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09-21-2017, 10:36 PM #193
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09-21-2017, 10:40 PM #194
+1 on that!
Yeah, I guess they have a worldwide group of those yuppies!!! They'll have low miles because they'll usually make an appearance at the local biker bar talking big & so on. They're the ones that if they go to a biker event several states away, they put their scooters in trailers & drive them there pulled by a pickup truck, then about 50 miles away or less, they'll pull them out of the trailer & ride in acting all worn out from such a long ride.Last edited by engine46; 09-21-2017 at 11:02 PM.
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09-22-2017, 12:18 AM #195
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09-22-2017, 01:29 AM #196
Well aside from the ones they scrap because they cant ride and end up going over a cliff or hitting a tree/truck/wall/car/each other etc etc...
Round here they made variable prices for licence plates dinging sport bikes 1400$/year then anything else over 400cc 600$/year and under 400cc 400$/year.
A car costs 250$/year to plate Yes plates are ridiculous here! Bikes and cars used to be the same till about 5 years ago
The excuse was that the sport bikes were more dangerous but the govt stats showed it was 50+ first time riders on cruisers that crashed the most. Youngsters already couldn't afford the massive insurance on sport bikes so it really wasn't that much of a problem but they did succeed in driving a lot of bike shops out of business.
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09-22-2017, 01:36 AM #197
Bicycle riders claim that they shouldn't have to stop at a stop sign because they have to take their feet off the pegs!
If they were in the Tour DE France and in the lead I would agree with them.
A yellow jersey is just wishful thinking.....................
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09-22-2017, 01:40 AM #198
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09-22-2017, 10:07 AM #199
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09-22-2017, 07:16 PM #200
People who don't train their dogs..
People who complain about everything..negatrons..
People who go 105km/h in the passing lane on a 400 series highway and don't move over even when there is NOTHING in the right lane.
Mostly people in general. There's too many of them...
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