Looking For a Mountain Harley Rider

18 May 2011 20:22 #11 by jf1acai
LOL!

I love the different perspectives :wink:

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19 May 2011 06:35 #12 by Merlin
Joe, you may need a bigger bike!
However, nice try!

Ha, ha, ha, ha,,,,,,,,,,,

Merlin

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19 May 2011 07:33 #13 by 2wlady
Better yet, take a motorcycle class, get your own H-D and start riding with the various Hogs chapters. Then you won't have to worry about a boyfriend.

BTW, that's what I did, but I ride a Honda and married my boyfriend.

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19 May 2011 17:05 - 20 May 2011 07:23 #14 by LOL
My GF rides her own bike sometimes too, but we got a bigger comfortable touring bike so we usually go double on long rides. It makes me ride slower and maybe safer than I used to solo in my crazy days. :) Plus she taps me on the shoulder if she sees something i missed, like a deer, or coffee shop!

Definitely be serious if you want to learn, after the class ride with some safe experienced riders for awhile, if you can find any!

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20 May 2011 07:14 #15 by 2wlady
We're riding back to Virginia this summer for a rally. Can hardly wait.

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20 May 2011 08:03 #16 by Grady

2wlady wrote: We're riding back to Virginia this summer for a rally. Can hardly wait.

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