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Lannis, I have to ask ........ imagine .... you just pulled into a vintage Triumph rally on one of your vintage BSAs. Couple of riders you've never met express interest in your bike. And you say 'here's the keys (or equivalent) ".......... ride it and let me know what you think."
It's one of the great pleasures of going to rallies to do exactly that. If my bikes were women, they'd have an ugly name based on the number of people who have ridden them. The scuff marks on my M21 are from being dropped by someone else who was trying it out ... but I see them as badges of honor. (I think that's the only one that's been dropped when someone borrowed it). At my first Guzzi rally, I offered to let the guys who were lending me their bikes to ride the BSA, but they backed off when they looked where the shifter and brake were .... !No, I have no problem with offering test rides on any of my bikes to anyone who looks like they'd be interested. It always comes out positive!Lannis
You're quite generous.Bob
There are some great "all-brand" club rallies out there. I really enjoyed the Phoenix International Touring Society (PITS) rallies in Flagstaff back in the nineties. I attended on both my CB750F and my R60. In either case I had a ball. My first exposure to 89A as well as some memorable personalities...fun times.