Desert Spyder
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Probably concerned about his $exuality.
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:roflblack: I LOVE that one.Oh well, even Elvis wasn't loved by everyone... If it ever happens again, just be prepared to blow his doors off and show him how a 'girl' rides. Or ask him: well you've got 4 wheels, what's that make you?
:agree: ...and a smile and a wave usually just sours their mood a liitle bit more for the rest of the day...I forgot who said it--- " Be kind to your enemies... it'll drive them nuts"
The thing that bothers me most about this kind of situation is that the idiot making the statement doesn't know anything about the person riding the Spyder.
The Spyder owner very well may be someone that can no longer ride 2 wheels --- perhaps due to an injury--- maybe even a young veteran that was injured fighting for our country.
:agree:There are some people who, If they don't already know, You can't tell'em.hyea: But all kidding aside, When your out in the open you have to develop a thick skin , OR the other guy wins.
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Comments like that are not worth getting into an agrument or a fight over. Just consider the source--it sounds like he had a problem--and move on.
Oh well, even Elvis wasn't loved by everyone...
Crap like that from such a loser doesn't even warrant a reply. Who cares what someone else thinks...did you buy the bike so others would pad your ego, or did you buy it for you to enjoy? (I hope the latter)
Never be concerned about the jealousy of others...not worth your time or stress.
When you're out riding, nothing else matters...just have fun...
If someone were to rip on me and/or my bike, I wouldn't even give it a quick moment of thought...I'm quite secure with myself and what I ride...
That's why I always ryde with my Taurus Judge (buck shot loads) on the cross draw holster.In the old days you could flip this person the bird and move on. Now you do not know who is just an overgrown bully and who is likely to pull out a firearm and let a few round loose at you.
I'm having an argument on Facebook similar to this. A friend of mine went to a demo ryde in Puerto Rico and posted pics of her ryding it on Facebook. One her friends, a Harleyyikes:?) owner, comments "Those wheels are for cowards". I angrily replayed him telling him to dare call disabled veterans and long time motorcycle riders "cowards". He just replyed back "That is why Harley makes trikes and have conversion kits, those wheels are still for cowards".
Can't answer him back because I don't Facebook at work (personal issues), but I will write him an "nice" letter to him basically telling him that I don't give a rats :cus: on his opinion on the :spyder2:, but stay away from the ryders.
If the scooters is traveling in the middle of the road like normal MCs, then I'll wave. But if they are unlicensed ones traveling on the shoulder, then I won't. But eitherway if they need assistance, I will stop to help a fellow ryder.My Maxi-Scooter kinda looks like a sport touring bike from the front. I have gotten the "wave" from other bikers and then they quickly try and take it away when they realize they just waved at a scooter.
I don't understand? I ride with Harleys, Hondas, etc. all the time and I never get negative comments from others. In fact, when I ride with them and we stop, everyone is interested in our :spyder2: and ask tons of good questions about what it is, how it rides, is it comfortable, etc. AND nothing about the other bikes. People that make negative comments don't know anything about riding wether it be two, three or four wheels.
Don't sweat the small stuff. Just have fun.:2thumbs::2thumbs: