So there was a first annual local bike day in a neighboring town today. One city block was blocked off except for motorcycles, and there were two live bands and a few vendor tents. Probly a hundred or so bikes parked on that block.
One GS. Mine. In fact, I saw just one other 'zuk, an unmarked Intruder.
Loads of Harleys. Couple Hondas and Kawasakis, more BMWs. A few sportbikes.
I love looking at bike stickers in the vendor tents.
One said "I'd rather push a Harley than ride a Honda."
Okay, suit yourself! You'll probly get that chance!
I sat on (but did not drive) a Spyder. Automatic. Salesguy said it handles like a sports car. Said it was fun to try and get it to go sideways in the rain. Automatic and no need for balance, to open the sport to everyone. Everyone with the dough, that is
I like my GS!
One GS. Mine. In fact, I saw just one other 'zuk, an unmarked Intruder.
Loads of Harleys. Couple Hondas and Kawasakis, more BMWs. A few sportbikes.
I love looking at bike stickers in the vendor tents.
One said "I'd rather push a Harley than ride a Honda."
Okay, suit yourself! You'll probly get that chance!
I sat on (but did not drive) a Spyder. Automatic. Salesguy said it handles like a sports car. Said it was fun to try and get it to go sideways in the rain. Automatic and no need for balance, to open the sport to everyone. Everyone with the dough, that is
I like my GS!