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    #61
    Originally posted by tkent02 View Post
    I've never actually seen anyone on a Harely attempt to pass another vehicle before.
    Racing a HD is like racing a pedestrian anyhow.

    Earl
    Komorebi-The light filtering through the trees.

    I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself than be crowded on a velvet cushion. H.D.T.

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      #62
      This Harley hater says, "Hey, that's one good-looking Harley, Suzukibuck!"

      Reminds me of a flat-tracker (especially the tank). That thing looks like it's ready for the next quarter-mile race.

      Nick Diaz
      Middletown, MD

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        #63
        Originally posted by Grandpa View Post
        This Harley hater says, "Hey, that's one good-looking Harley, Suzukibuck!"

        Reminds me of a flat-tracker (especially the tank). That thing looks like it's ready for the next quarter-mile race.

        Nick Diaz
        Middletown, MD
        Thanks alot. I wanted something different. I was looking at the V-Strom, but my local dealer never got one and I began looking around and found this. I went to the suzuki dealer today for an oil filter and signal lights for the GS... still no V-Strom! I'll hang on to the Harley as long as I am enjoying it. I still want to at least sit on the V-Strom to see how it feels.

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          #64
          Originally posted by suzukibuck View Post
          So they can build a nice bike. That's gorgeous! Thanks for posting.

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            #65
            ok today's ride to work was frustrating. my kid lent me his gixxer 1000 today, just for fun. i spent more time watching the speedometer than the road for one thing. my wrists started to get sore about halfway, and to top it off a harley caught up with me. i repeat- a harley caught up to me! that wouldn't ever happen on either of my gs's. it wouldn't be allowed. but i was so busy trying to keep it under 100 i didn't notice the full dressed harley in my rear view. by the time i did see him i had to turn and he continued on his big fat way. i'm trying to handle this with some amount of grace i guess. it's better than going out and doing something silly.. sometimes you get the bear and sometimes the bear gets you.
            2002 bmw r1150gs 1978 gs1000E skunk les pew 1979 gs1000L dragbike
            82 gs1100L probably the next project
            1980 gs1000G the ugly 1978 gs750E need any parts?
            https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=m_m2oYJkx1A
            1978 gs1000E skunk #2 RLAP
            https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...2f1debec_t.jpg

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              #66
              I gotta' agree with this thread. There are unfortunately so many stuck up Harley douchbags in the woirld. Many of whome started out on a cheap beater bike, or metric cruiser. Many posers seem to gain the instant mentality as soon as they pay upwards of $18K + for a bike, that gives them the right to snub off all the other bikers in the world who didn't spend $18K on a bike. And this is the simple, pathetic truth. I really frown on jerkoff's like this. I even had "heated" words with a Harley only douchbag I had to ride with one time, as another buddy riding with us was on a Kawasaki Nomad... and the Harley douchbag kept "dissing" metric bikes...

              I love my Harley, but it's JUST a bike, and nothing more...

              as long as it's safe to take my hand off the bar, I wave to EVERYONE, (and I feel good about it..)
              Last edited by Guest; 07-18-2009, 07:25 AM.

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                #67
                Originally posted by Road_Clam View Post
                I gotta' agree with this thread. There are unfortunately so many stuck up Harley douchbags in the woirld. Many of whome started out on a cheap beater bike, or metric cruiser. Many posers seem to gain the instant mentality as soon as they pay upwards of $18K + for a bike, that gives them the right to snub off all the other bikers in the world who didn't spend $18K on a bike. And this is the simple, pathetic truth. I really frown on jerkoff's like this. I even had "heated" words with a Harley only douchbag I had to ride with one time, as another buddy riding with us was on a Kawasaki Nomad... and the Harley douchbag kept "dissing" metric bikes...

                I love my Harley, but it's JUST a bike, and nothing more...

                as long as it's safe to take my hand off the bar, I wave to EVERYONE, (and I feel good about it..)
                Good point, it constantly amazes me how some Guys attitudes change the instant they become "Assimilated" into the HD clan. Guys who always wore gear quit. Guys who rode Japanese bikes for years suddenly diss them as Jap Crap even though in most cases the Japanese bike is far superior to the HD in every way. Another thing, I know you are on a Harley without the HD Hat, T shirt, Jacket, and window sticker on your truck telling me so.
                sigpic2002 KLR650 Ugly but fun!
                2001 KLR650 too pretty to get dirty

                Life is a balancing act, enjoy every day, "later" will come sooner than you think. Denying yourself joy now betting you will have health and money to enjoy life later is a bad bet.

                Where I've been Riding


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                  #68
                  Originally posted by Flaggo60 View Post
                  So they can build a nice bike. That's gorgeous! Thanks for posting.

                  That thing would look awesome in Yamaha yellow

                  sweet machine!

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                    #69
                    This really hit home with me back around 1991. I had just sold my '82 fxrs Harley and had just finished restoring a 77 Kaw. 1000 ltd. All black and chrome frame and engine with smoothbore mics and a kerker and bright corvette yellow body work, I LOVED that bike. Went to one of my regular local watering holes and parked out front where I always had before. While I was takin off my helmet two Harleys pulled up. Guys I didn't know. One of them starts yellin at me that " You can't park that jap crap there! That's Harley parking only! Get that **** yellow p.o.s. out of the way!"
                    I just smiled and went inside. They found a different place to park and came in after a few minutes. The one with the mouth kept blathering about Jap crap parkin in front of the bar. I finally told him to shut up, that I'd been parkin bikes, both Harleys and metric in that spot for years and most people in the bar new that so he may as well give it a rest.

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                      #70
                      Just met a few HD's yesterday during a break on my ride yesterday. In spite of the fact that I was ATGATT and on a Hayabusa (they were in leather vests, bandanas "partial" helmets), they were all very nice. We chatted about riding and the locale for a few minutes and watched as one of the number "taught" a rookie how to ride around the parking lot.

                      Obviously we have different philophies about certain aspects of riding (what to ride, how to learn/ride, what to wear), but none of that mattered during our interaction.

                      As I rode off they waved, smiled and wished me a safe ride and I returned the sentiment.

                      It's the riders, not the ride. And like all things, some are good and some, well, ain't.

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