Posted by Larry@stinescorner on September 20, 2014 at 17:36:27 from (173.70.118.135):
As I was painting the shed,many motorcycles ride by our winding country road.Many have riden by over the years too.As I was scraping and painting I started to think of the different styles of riders.Now ,,this is no scientific data,just an independant survey by me. There are several catagories of motorcycle riders.There are the touring type,sometimes harley davidson,or honda gold wing types,going slow and enjoying the scenery,always giving a friendly wave.There is the road racer type,usually dressed in leather,and testing the bike for handling ability.In the morning and late afternoon there are some comuters,usually a backpack and a smaller on off road type of bike,I like seeing them all,and say to each their own,The only bikers I Despise are the ones that fly by me on interstate 78 on my way home. If they are riding by themselves I still say to each their own,,,,,,but ,,,,when the rocket type bike flys by me weaving in and out of traffic,and,,,,someones little girl is trying to sit on the little space on the seat of the bike,her butt sticking up,,,she has shorts and flip flops on,,,,I Dont like it,and I Hsve seen it too many times on the way home.
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