Ride what you like and like what you ride.A bunch of us were hanging at the local convience store the other night and a truck driver walked buy and said he didn't see any real bikes.One person asked what is a real bike he said a Harley.There were Indians,Honda,Yamaha and my can am.He asked me if my can am drives like a snowmobile,told him I never drove a snowmobile but the can am is more fun then 40 years of 2 wheels.I asked him what he had and he said he wanted a harley but his wife wouldn't let him get it,everybody laughed and he walked away.
Ride what you like and like what you ride.A bunch of us were hanging at the local convience store the other night and a truck driver walked buy and said he didn't see any real bikes.One person asked what is a real bike he said a Harley.There were Indians,Honda,Yamaha and my can am.He asked me if my can am drives like a snowmobile,told him I never drove a snowmobile but the can am is more fun then 40 years of 2 wheels.I asked him what he had and he said he wanted a harley but his wife wouldn't let him get it,everybody laughed and he walked away.
One small correction to the article. 'THERE ARE NO EX-MARINES.' There are Inactive Marines, however we can become 'active' in a moments notice.
I have a bunch of so called friends that I ride with. Since buying the Spyder Rt, I have heard every joke and ridicule I can think of from them. I just laugh and say, Keep it up, but I'm not going to be that guy low sliding around a blind turn. I will be the guy getting to my destination with a smile on my face and no Monkey Butt.
I agree with the part about arriving smiling, but....tell us your secret about how being on three wheels instead of two guarantees no Monkey Butt.
Pete
My favorite quote:
"Motorcycles are like ice cream. We all have our favorite flavor, but they all taste sweet"