And like you, I always offer rides if the lady is interested and has time. Originally Posted by Riverstud
It's only fair..........after all, she just gave you a ride!!!
Sport? I have no problems with bikes but sport? Lifestyle sure, but y'all consider it sport?Your right to a degree.Just riding a motorcycle is more of a lifestyle choice rather than sport, but since there are several sporting aspects to the lifestyle such as drag racing, hill climbing, ect..,and when you have to be on the defensive when you ride because of people not paying attention, yes we consider it a sport as well as a lifestyle choice.
Quiet is an option? Originally Posted by JohnnyCap
I am sorry that your parents didn't let you have a minibike.Clearly you know nothing about the sport of motorcycling,much less ridden a motorcycle.There is hope. There are many state funded motorcycling courses available. Check with your state. Before you know it you too can be riding off into the sunset with a pretty Lady on the back enjoying yourself. Or you could just sit at home sniping threads you have no knowledge about. The sky is the limit. Originally Posted by Lucky LaRue
I got a laugh out of this response Lucky!!Sadly it is true that people who don't ride or participate in our sport don't have a clue and/or don't understand our lifestyle.
And like you, I always offer rides if the lady is interested and has time. Originally Posted by Riverstud
Riding a Harley is now a sport? Seriously ... Overpriced and most leak enough oil to keep the Saudis happy. Harley's own banck even loses money and requested TARP funds from Uncle Sam. I do enjoy repoing Harleys, those people sure cry some big tears. I would consider playing golf, or NASCAR, a sport before riding a Harley a sport. Originally Posted by pyramiderSorry to disappoint you, but yes motorcycling is considered a sport, not just riding Harley's.And Harley engines have consistently improved over the years and haven't been notorious for leaking oil since the Shovelhead.
Sorry to disappoint you, but yes motorcycling is considered a sport, not just riding Harley's.And Harley engines have consistently improved over the years and haven't been notorious for leaking oil since the Shovelhead.
It sounds to me that you may be the type that secretly wants to own a Harley but can't afford it or don't have the balls,so you compensate by bashing the brand.
Lastly, this thread is wondering off topic with this debate, the original post was about riding to appointments on motorcycles, so let's stay on point shall we Originally Posted by Riverstud