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Never really bothered me what other riders do, or don't do. I'm busy enjoying myself. Try it
I do try it. You're on a beautiful twisty road in the countryside, busy enjoying yourself; the road is good for a steady 60 MPH, laying it well over in the curves, just holding your speed doing down the straight stretches.You come up behind a line of bikes. They're running 50 MPH on the straight stretches. When they see anything that looks like a curve, they stomp the brakes and slow down to about 25 or 30 MPH. When they finally come out of the curve and see that the road is straight, MY what a roaring of open drag pipes, and waving of leather fringe as they accelerate madly back up to 50 or 55 before repeating the same procedure 50 more times, while you yawn and wait for the chance to pass ....Is sitting behind these guys "Busy Having Fun" to you? It's not to me. For a few minutes, I have the job of setting up for a pass and then taking it, finding in the meanwhile that getting around either (A) The incompetent ones that are wobbling all over the road or (B) the batards that "don't want you to" pass them because that emasculates them, isn't easy or "fun".Do you really just sit back and idle for however many miles it is to the next bar? Maybe so; "fun" is different things to different people.Lannis
And here's one more. We keep saying "Harleys" when there's no way we looked to see what brand all the bikes were that we are weaving behind, trying to keep up enough speed to keep from falling over. That'll get us away from accusations of "Harley Hating" too, while we're at it. People do the same for "Ninja" even though that's another story ......Lannis
If it's impossible to pass then you shouldn't. You might want to take a break and pull over.
no, I let thinking about that screw up my day.Take a side road, you might find an interesting site, or a beautiful view. Beats the heck out of swearing inside your helmet
What's the matter...? Didn't have enough nuts to get around them all...? :D Go big or stay on the porch there Bubba.
I get your grrrr. Been there.JMHO: when you encounter a group ride, either pass them all carefully or pull off for lunch...
I really need to start riding with you guys. I ride with a great group of guys, but they're slow, stop often, and don't want to go very far....
We stopped at a Wal-Mart fuel stop today with Luap's beautiful brand-new MGX and a group of those clowns didn't even have the good grace to walk 10 extra feet and compliment him...For some of them it seems to be much more about the 'image' than motorcycles...sad
I think there are a lot of gray areas that are being passed over in this discussion.What's more unsafe, riding side by side or high above the speed limit?
What's more selfish, 20 people riding tight at the speed limit on a one lane road....
I don't like being caught behind a row of vehicles going slower than me, but sometimes that's just life and unless they're going much lower than the speed limit..
And here's one more. We keep saying "Harleys" when there's no way we looked to see what brand all the bikes were that we are weaving behind, trying to keep up enough speed to keep from falling over.
....You come up behind a line of bikes. They're running 50 MPH on the straight stretches. When they see anything that looks like a curve, they stomp the brakes and slow down to about 25 or 30 MPH. When they finally come out of the curve and see that the road is straight, MY what a roaring of open drag pipes, and waving of leather fringe as they accelerate madly back up to 50 or 55 before repeating the same procedure 50 more times, while you yawn and wait for the chance to pass ....Is sitting behind these guys "Busy Having Fun" to you? It's not to me. For a few minutes, I have the job of setting up for a pass and then taking it, finding in the meanwhile that getting around either (A) The incompetent ones that are wobbling all over the road or (B) the batards that "don't want you to" pass them because that emasculates them, isn't easy or "fun".Do you really just sit back and idle for however many miles it is to the next bar? Maybe so; "fun" is different things to different people.Lannis
Mike , in all fairness to the Harley riders Two Wings is referring to not asking about Luap's new X21, well , if TW hadn't flipped them off as we were entering the station Dusty
Hell, Two Wings was just communicating in a language they understand.
It's not isolated to Harleys,..I got a real Amish/ mennonite road hogging problem here in southern maryland!!I live in a rural areal with most roads small with turns and bends with few places tp pass without crossing a double yellow.The farmers pull over when traffic begins to back up. The school busses pull over and let a string of back ups pass. The Amish? no way buddy! cilp clop, clip clop, at 10 mph with their smug little offspring staring back at the cars with glee! Will they pull over?? not likely!Mostly kidding about this but I encounter this frequently. True no one HAS to let traffic pass, but some folks understand and pull over if bogging the flow. OK I'm done
I have on occasion encountered the rolling road block. Everyone plodding along at 37 mph feet up on the highway pegs, smoking cigarettes and getting their Starbucks latte out of their LED laden screamin; eagle chrome cup holder while their stereo is blasting out some awful 80 crap rock. I have no issue running up through the pack passing whoever I can when safe and filling back in until the next passing opportunity.The South Park episode is so true for the 90%+ of the Hardley riders:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xGyKBFCd_u4
The Spyder operator would have been ticketed in WA or ID. What an idiot.
I remember riding at the Sturgis Rally back in 2000. I was riding up 385 going from Custer to Sturgis with a huge line of slow moving motorcycles (Harleys) being held up my an RV. Then I saw them make a corner at the top of the hill and the RVs were being held up by a longer line of Harleys. I am talking dozens of motorcycles going 15-20 under the limit.I don't get it.