2Gunns
RT-S PE#0032
Well I guess I got an answer to my earlier post asking "Why the Spyder is not a motorcycle".
Yesterday, a group us us went for a BBQ run, great little shack about 100 miles away and well worth the trip. There were about 7 bikes in all, me on my RT, a couple of Harleys and a Vulcan with training wheels (seriously.... a bolt-on trike kit). Anyway, we all met for a breif chitchat, all the guys loved the Spyder and had lots of questions. We decided to get going so we could beat the afternoon crowd. About 80 miles into the ride we had scheduled a gas stop for the Sportster...to be honest, I was needing that stop as well. Well as any Spyder Ryder knows....a gas stop is never that simple, here comes the on-lookers. Our 5 minute stop turned into an hour.
By the time we got to the BBQ joint, you guessed it, we we now part of that afternoon crowd, and did the complaining begin.... "if you and that Spyder hadn't taken a hour at the gas station we would have beat the crowd". The same dudes who admired the Spyder before our ride were now bashing. The conversation continued over our meal, one of my buds said it... "you'd never see complete strangers walking up to me on my bike.....they are afraid to. That's part of it... the whole Bad-Ass image. When you're on that Spyder...the image is gone. People want to talk to you." I don't know what shocked me more....That he actually believes this or that he Actually said it out loud.
Now trust me, none of these guys are Bad-Ass, but it got me thinking. Have I been guilty of this when on two-wheels? (Intentional or Not)
If this is true... Thank God for my RT
Strangers Welcome...let's talk:chat:
Yesterday, a group us us went for a BBQ run, great little shack about 100 miles away and well worth the trip. There were about 7 bikes in all, me on my RT, a couple of Harleys and a Vulcan with training wheels (seriously.... a bolt-on trike kit). Anyway, we all met for a breif chitchat, all the guys loved the Spyder and had lots of questions. We decided to get going so we could beat the afternoon crowd. About 80 miles into the ride we had scheduled a gas stop for the Sportster...to be honest, I was needing that stop as well. Well as any Spyder Ryder knows....a gas stop is never that simple, here comes the on-lookers. Our 5 minute stop turned into an hour.
By the time we got to the BBQ joint, you guessed it, we we now part of that afternoon crowd, and did the complaining begin.... "if you and that Spyder hadn't taken a hour at the gas station we would have beat the crowd". The same dudes who admired the Spyder before our ride were now bashing. The conversation continued over our meal, one of my buds said it... "you'd never see complete strangers walking up to me on my bike.....they are afraid to. That's part of it... the whole Bad-Ass image. When you're on that Spyder...the image is gone. People want to talk to you." I don't know what shocked me more....That he actually believes this or that he Actually said it out loud.
Now trust me, none of these guys are Bad-Ass, but it got me thinking. Have I been guilty of this when on two-wheels? (Intentional or Not)
- Black Leathers
- Loud Pipes
- Dark Shades etc.
If this is true... Thank God for my RT
Strangers Welcome...let's talk:chat:
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