Hell..I think bikes are MORE dangerous than guns. With all the assholes on the road I see everyday...the ones who don't notice a 65 ft long semi, riding a bike is damn near suicide anymore.
I'm doing quite well, thank you. Getting older every day :)
What scares me the most out on the road is the driver with the cell phone. They are everywhere! I do my best to be seen and to not be too stupid on the motorcycle. So far, so good.
Victory makes a nice bike. They are big though, like that truck you drive :)
I bought my first Harley in 1980. A brand new Snortster. They have improved over the years, for sure, but they still aren't where some of the others are at as far as using new technology. Perhaps that's part of the attraction. I just sold my 2005 Super Glide with less than 12000 miles on it. I liked that bike :) Not a traveling bike, though. Like a Snortster on steroids. Fun and comfortable enough for a couple hundred miles...
Life is good
ReplyDeleteHow ya doing, Zoomie? :) Motorcycles, like guns, are incredibly dangerous. Too dangerous, if you ask me.
ReplyDeleteDoin' OK, broheem. You?
ReplyDeleteHell..I think bikes are MORE dangerous than guns. With all the assholes on the road I see everyday...the ones who don't notice a 65 ft long semi, riding a bike is damn near suicide anymore.
But I still want one.
Someday...
I'm doing quite well, thank you. Getting older every day :)
ReplyDeleteWhat scares me the most out on the road is the driver with the cell phone. They are everywhere! I do my best to be seen and to not be too stupid on the motorcycle. So far, so good.
Yes. Cell phone are like crack. Fuckers can't put them down and drive.
ReplyDeleteBroken Patriot has some really good videos at his place regarding Victory bikes, and I'm really liking their cruiser called the "Highball."
http://brokenpatriot.net/2014/04/19/the-argument-for-victory-over-harley/
I'm sold. All I need now is a large infusion of cash!
Victory makes a nice bike. They are big though, like that truck you drive :)
ReplyDeleteI bought my first Harley in 1980. A brand new Snortster. They have improved over the years, for sure, but they still aren't where some of the others are at as far as using new technology. Perhaps that's part of the attraction. I just sold my 2005 Super Glide with less than 12000 miles on it. I liked that bike :) Not a traveling bike, though. Like a Snortster on steroids. Fun and comfortable enough for a couple hundred miles...