in_denial wrote:Most of the Harley riders I pass refuse to waive back at me. Now, when this happens, I extend my left middle finger and hope they see it in their mirror. I really think their attitude is silly...... I have nothing against Harleys, just some of the a-holes that ride them.
Couple of things......
I'm on a
Harley and some of the other HOG riders don't wave back to me either!!! It seems some bikers, regardless of what they ride are either distracted
(this has happened to me a few times) or they just
don't want to wave.
As I sort of mentioned above although I wave to everyone, some riders cruisers and sports alike don't wave back.....oh well....
Bottom line is I agree with how you think and believe in waving to each other no matter what the bike.
Going back to the original post....no matter what you ride not every person is going to agree with your taste.
Pick whats safe in relation to your learning curve of riding. I think on of the main causes for the recent increase in MC deaths is baby boomers getting on bigger, heavier and faster bikes after being away from riding for the last 15 or 20 years.
Pick whats comfortable, hopefully you'll be spending a lot of hours riding and it wants to feel fun not awkward.
And finally pick whats affordable. You mentioned Harleys, well they currentl;y have a high resale value that you probably couldn't get on cheaper equivilants, but that doesn't matter if you cant afford the insurance or gas to ride because you spent too much on the bike.
And I agree with the other poster...if anyone looks down on you because of your ride...you're hanging out with the wrong crowd!!!
Laurence
Like motorcycles????................Check out my
bike blog