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Some great motorcycle sayings.
Some we already know, some, maybe not.
Four wheels move the body. Two wheels move the soul.
Life may begin at 30, but it doesn't get real interesting until about 70 mph.
You start the game of life with a full pot of luck and an empty pot of experience. The object is to fill the pot of experience before you empty the pot of luck.
If you wait, all that happens is that you get older.
Saddlebags can never hold everything you want, but they CAN hold everything you need.
The only good view of a thunderstorm is in your rear view mirror.
Don't ride so late into the night that you sleep through the sunrise.
Sometimes it takes a whole tank of fuel before you can think straight.
Never hesitate to ride past the last street light at the edge of town.
Never do less than forty miles before breakfast.
One bike on the road is worth two in the garage.
Young riders pick a destination and go. Old riders pick a direction and go.
Whatever it is, it's better to do it in the wind.
Two-lane blacktop isn't a highway, it's an attitude.
People are like motorcycles; each is customized a bit differently.
The best alarm clock is sunshine on chrome.
A friend is someone who'll get out of bed at 2 am to drive his pickup to the middle of nowhere to get you when you're broken down.
Catching a yellow jacket in your shirt at 70 mph can double your vocabulary.
If you want to get somewhere before sundown, you can't stop at every tavern.
There's something ugly about a NEW bike on a trailer.
A long ride can clear your mind, restore your faith and use up a lot of fuel.
If you can't get it going with bungee cords, wire and electrician's tape, it's serious.
Never try to race an old geezer, he may have one more gear than you.
Bikes parked out front mean good chicken-fried steak inside.
You can forget what you do for a living when your knees are in the breeze.
Only a biker knows why a dog sticks his head out the car window.
There are two types of people in this world;
9 comments:
That looks like someone's home-made H-D Edition to me, with the absense of any factory badging. Not a bad job though, if that's what you're into. I guess my old supervisor at work turned me off to H-D Edition vehicles.
This guy was the biggest poser you'd ever meet. He had an old 883 that he'd ride to work maybe 2 or 3 times in a season. He'd always say it was "supposed to rain," or it's "too hot" when asked why he didn't ride his bike in. Yet, he drove this really gaudy looking H-D F-150. He also wore a lot of H-D hats and sweatshirts and so on.
I don't know, maybe I'm too judgemental. I just don't have time for people that seem to think others are impressed by seeing the Bar and Shield on everything they own - especially when they don't even ride.
That's a nice car, for being a car and all. I don't get excited about cars but if I ever come into some serious cash I wouldn't mind having that new Camaro. However I think I would drive it about as much as some Harley owners ride their bikes. (see joker's comment) My car only gets a couple of hundred miles put on it a month as it is...maybe I wouldn't buy the Camaro after all come to think of it.
Joker, there is one redeeming aspect. At least that dude is helping to keep the dealerships around so the rest of us can still get parts and bikes! Whoo hoooo!
I love the chargers. Especially in the Dodge Blue. I hear they suck gas as bad as a truck though. Oh well, when I become an ol' blue hair, that's probably when I'll be interested in a new car again. Right now, as long as I'm healthy and strong enough to ride my motorcycle, a new car just doesn't interest me.
Joker,
My job requires lots of driving a car. Can't pack all of my gear on a bike. Not even a full dresser, so I have to spend my fair share of time in a car. Guess I like cars that look cool. Your old supervisor was a DORK.
Dave, I love the new Camaro.
Lady R,
I'm with ya. I'd rather ride my life away, than drive it.
Yeah, I shouldn't take my bad memories of that asshole (dork is too kind) out on the Charger. They are nice cars and I certainly wouldn't mind having one. They use some for State Police cruisers here and they look BAD ASS let me tell you.
A guy in my Chapter has the Daytona in copper and black. A little too much bling for my conservative taste, but it's a nice ride.
I had my days though. Back in the mid-80's, I had a '78 black Trans-Am with the big gold screamin-chicken decal on the hood. Of all the cars I've ever owned, that was my favorite. What a magnet for women it was!
If I won the lottery, I'd buy an Aston-Martin DBS. Now that's cool.
Joker, You'd make a great Smokey and the Bandit in your Trans-Am!
Mr Motorcycle,
I,m not sure about that Harley Davidson Charger,But I do own the one and only Custom Build 2008 Dodge Charger R/T Harley Davidson to Date.
Tim Andresky Richmond Va
Would send pictures if I knew how
Mr Motorcycle,
I also have to Harleys 2002 softail springer and a 2005 ultra/classic and a F150 Ford Harley Davidson Supercharged.
Tim Andresky Richmond Va
timshd2005,
A what???? Custom Build 2008 Dodge Charger R/T Harley Davidson
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