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I want to thank everyone for their thoughts and input, but...

That attitude is one reason why

:thumbup:The attitude of some Spyder riders that I have met is one reason that I am looking for a Spyder. They seem willing to ride with anyone. I am a long time Harley rider (no I am not a biker, I would rather be considered a rider) but I quess I like anything on 2 and now 3 wheels. I will wave at any rider. I also have an Aprilia RSV1000 and some of the same people that know it is me and that wave at me on my fatbob will not wave at the Aprilia or my Bandit. I don't understand that attitude but to each his own. I figure that people are out riding to have fun and don't worry about someone elses attitude. Harleys aren't the dark side, just some of the people who ride them. Ride whatever makes you happy.:thumbup:
 
Nice, I like Sportsters and I'm getting a two wheel itch, mind you my Spyder's not going anywhere I'd just like it to have some company (of course the better half will say "I thought the Charger was supposed to be it's company"....women).
I've always liked the old XLCR models, but they're hard to find, and their owners have become awful proud.
 
Nice, I like Sportsters and I'm getting a two wheel itch, mind you my Spyder's not going anywhere I'd just like it to have some company (of course the better half will say "I thought the Charger was supposed to be it's company"....women).
I've always liked the old XLCR models, but they're hard to find, and their owners have become awful proud.

:agree::nopic:of that charger? I love the new chargers, and challengers. IMHO they are helping the spyders to bring sexy back:ohyea:
 
:agree::nopic:of that charger? I love the new chargers, and challengers. IMHO they are helping the spyders to bring sexy back:ohyea:

Not new, a 66 Charger, and I haven't taken possession of it yet. Pics will be posted as promised in another thread, not trying to hijack this one.
 
I don't think you will have any problems here. Most don't discriminate because of what you ryde. Enjoy the new ride. :thumbup:
 
its all ok some of us hear like to keep a stable of different rides,so they all look good to me.just say lets ride brothers and sisters and have fun hope to see you at spyder fest.;):thumbup:
 

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Enjpy!

Enjoy your new ride.

There is no "darkside" when it comes to riding. My husband bought a new Wide Glide last year.....though when we ride together he does follow me:D
 
Welcome to the dark side, we have pie!

I'm not on the dark side, as far as bikes go but in other aspects of life, I enjoy the pie:yes:
 
Spiffy Sportster. Some of us are physically exiled from 2 wheels, but if that's your choice, then you will always be among us.burning gasoline, dirtying up oil, wearing out tires .....

Patrick
 
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