Just going out with hubby and exploring. No destination, no time table. Just riding. He doesn't have to worry about me as much on the spyder as opposed to my motorcycle. It's just a relaxing time all around.
Okay no grief please.....The answer for me is being able to drink a few beers and feel safe. Sorry...that's my answer after riding a Harley Ultra Classic weighing in at 800lbs.
For me.. Safety.
Like today when I go into downtown Boston (Rt93 south over the Zakim bridge and into the Big Dig $14mil tunnel) and not having to worry.
Heck even after I left the parking garage, I purposely tooled around a few streets in the financial district just to show off.hyea:
I went to my second customer, parked in a garage in Cambridge I never been to before... I got yelled at when I went to pay at exit, never to come back again; motocycles not allowed, what BS that was... Of all the garages I park in, they ALL allow me, as long as I pay full car price.
What you said, Mike. +1:thumbup:The smile it puts on my face when I see one of those "Twisty Road Ahead" signs beside the road!
That she can go over 100mph and I don't feel nervous......![]()
Okay no grief please.....The answer for me is being able to drink a few beers and feel safe. Sorry...that's my answer after riding a Harley Ultra Classic weighing in at 800lbs.
For me.. Safety.
Like today when I go into downtown Boston (Rt93 south over the Zakim bridge and into the Big Dig $14mil tunnel) and not having to worry.
Heck even after I left the parking garage, I purposely tooled around a few streets in the financial district just to show off.hyea:
I went to my second customer, parked in a garage in Cambridge I never been to before... I got yelled at when I went to pay at exit, never to come back again; motocycles not allowed, what BS that was... Of all the garages I park in, they ALL allow me, as long as I pay full car price.