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Why can't people keep negative opinions to themselves?

Ride what you like, like what you ride. I've experienced both positive and negative comments. More positive than negative. I don't argue anymore with the negatives, I just let them have their opinions and walk away.
 
Why can't negative people keep their opinions to themselves

My response is always.."Bet you wish you could afford one" !!
 
I got a Spyder for my wife...........man was that a good trade!:roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:



Honey I was just kidding really no no not the gun oh oh...............
 
:2thumbs: I bought my first Spyder for my wife and when I brought it home she said I was just trying to kill her, nojoke
I told her if I would have killed her when I wanted to I would have been out by now. :D

I got a Spyder for my wife...........man was that a good trade!:roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:



Honey I was just kidding really no no not the gun oh oh...............
 
confused?????????????????

I am very confused,Carol and I have ridden all over an talked to more people then I can count and have yet to talk to a single person who has had that mind set that spyders are bad???????? hell we were at bbb an was at a motel that was full of hd and had alot of good conversations,true they didnt have a clue about the spyder an were proud of there bikes,but not one negative.

I however did mention I sure like the sound of a harley,but lol isnt there always a butt, I enjoy talking to Carol as we go down the byway`s!!!yay for our team!

Dick:ani29:
 
Bad opinions

Hey, I started this post just 24 hours ago, but 45 posts ago. We are sure a passionate group aren't we. :ohyea:

I just want to say one more thing. I usually never get a negative response to my :spyder2:. Mostly folks are asking the usual questions; how much, how fast, and that all important question "does it lean?" I guess to some folks lean factor = fun.

I always end my question session with: what are the three things bikers dread most? Sand, gravel, and wet roads (yeah I know, snow and ice, but remember, I am in south Florida). I just say move over two wheelers when the above hazards are in front of you. I'm coming through.:thumbup:
 
Why can't people keep their negative opinions to themselves?

Because once a "cheesewhacker" ALWAYS a "cheesewhacker"!
 
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Hey, I started this post just 24 hours ago, but 45 posts ago. We are sure a passionate group aren't we. :ohyea:

I just want to say one more thing. I usually never get a negative response to my :spyder2:. Mostly folks are asking the usual questions; how much, how fast, and that all important question "does it lean?" I guess to some folks lean factor = fun.

Okay, so I have to do the leaning. Like an ATV or snowmobile rider. Are somehow THOSE not any fun because I have to get off my fat :cus:??

I guess that's why some members of the HD crowd hate the Spyder-- with chaps on, leaning off the Spyder makes your butt cold!

I always end my question session with: what are the three things bikers dread most? Sand, gravel, and wet roads (yeah I know, snow and ice, but remember, I am in south Florida). I just say move over two wheelers when the above hazards are in front of you. I'm coming through.:thumbup:

On a clean freshly-paved desert road with no traffic-- or even better, the track-- a motorcycle is just about a perfect machine. :thumbup:

Out in the real world, here in the big city, where potholes never get filled, sand never gets swept, metal plates lay scattered about, and each & every driver is on the phone doing their nails while eating a sandwich, utterly oblivious to existence beyond their car doors... the Spyder perfectly accommodates that pesky thing we call "reality."
 
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