skuuter
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ouch sorry bro
THANKS...Yeah, Surgery yesterday, re-coupin' at home today, back to work tomorrow....well, off to bed and try to go back to sleep..."LATER"...
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ouch sorry bro
We belong to GWRRA and no one cares we ride a trike. Though that might change when I sell my GW trike. Due to medical issues, I cant ride the "seat" a motorcycle has. Even after putting a 1100.00 Day-Long seat on. So, we are opting for a new VW trike instead. Seating is A LOT different on those trikes.
The American Legion Riders have respect for anyone on a bike, you are a member if you were active service , Your an aux if you are related to a service man . All the way to gramps in the 1st World War. You are a supporter if you were married to a deceased or divorced from a service person. All have the same respect down to the guy riding a 350 cc motorcycle
It always amazes me! Some guy that rides his two wheeler 3000 miles a year and I ride my Trike 15,000 miles a year thinks he is a rider!
It always amazes me that I wear soft shoes and shorts to ride and he dresses up like a pirate and he thinks he's styling!
It always amzes me that I ride down the highway and I wave at every kind of motorcycle out there and some two-wheelers look the other way! They probably are on America's Most Wanted list.
It always amazes me that people are so small that they can't be friends and just say HI!
I am a member full patch North Shore Riders MC. I and one other member ride trikes. When I first joined as an Prospect and then an associate member I stayed at the back as tailgunner. After being patched I began riding in what ever position I fell into as th ride began, usually about 20-30 members every Wednesday evening. And we have long rides on weekends. Well I was getting the hand wave by the two wheelers to back off so they could get in front and at times at a red light some two wheelers rode up beside me and asked me to move over so that they could get in front of me. This went on for a short while. At the next full meeting I told the club that aside from the President, road guards, ride captains no one is to make me move out of the way. I rode more miles in the 60's than they have ridden in their lives. If they have any objections speak now or speak after the meeting. End of story. Hold your mud and ride your ride. If you cannot ride with the bikers then you are not yet a biker, 2 or 3 wheels.
Do any of you folks belong to MC clubs? We have a couple in town, and they say all are welcome. But I've got to say, when I'm out and about I'm not feeling like part of the brotherhood of bikers. At lights or other places, the two wheelers will do whatever it takes to ignore my trike. Even at the one patriot guard mission I went on, the two wheelers were only cooly polite. They sure didn't want to acknowledge the trike.
That's okay, I'm a big boy. But I don't want to pay dues to a club, only to be the unwanted red haired stepchild, if you know what I mean.