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#31 Unread post by Relsek »

MotoF150 wrote:I ride alone and I choose to ride alone, I wanta ride alone I don't want you tagging along with me, if some bikes come up behind me, I either lose them or wave them to pass me depending on what type of bike they have. If you ride up next to me with ur bike at a stop sign or red light don't expect me to be friendy and I know many other bikers that agree with me and feel the same as I do. Never never never ride next to another bike in the same lane if you don't know each other. After reading the last posts some of you guys have a lot to learn.
Will you please change your name, I also have an f-150 and wouldn't want anyone thinking I am anything like you. You must be one of the most arrogant people on the earth.
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#32 Unread post by Mag7C »

Moto you remind me of this kid I went to school with. Well I guess I should say he went to the same school I did... anyway, he's a diehard FORD fanatic (you could stamp a ford emblem on a dog "poo poo" and he'd praise it) and probably the most ignorant close-minded bastrd I've ever met.
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-Curly- wrote:There was 4 bikes riding in a group as I turned on the highway today. I wasn't sure if I should just let them go (which I did) or join them till my exit.
It's a free country as long as you take responsibility for your actions. If you decide to tag along remember your safety and theirs. Revert from solo to group riding in your mind and ride safe.
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MotoF150 wrote:I ride alone and I choose to ride alone, I wanta ride alone I don't want you tagging along with me, if some bikes come up behind me, I either lose them or wave them to pass me depending on what type of bike they have. If you ride up next to me with ur bike at a stop sign or red light don't expect me to be friendy and I know many other bikers that agree with me and feel the same as I do. Never never never ride next to another bike in the same lane if you don't know each other. After reading the last posts some of you guys have a lot to learn.
I for one am glad you feel this way. I wouldn't want to ride with YOU either. Someday you'll be the loneliest guy in the cemetery. Don't bother with a head stone because no one will care where the plot is.
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-Holiday wrote:I usually tag along.

then I follow them home, and pull in thier driveway behind them. I give them hugs, then invite myself inside.

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I've found some of the best beer in Harley drivers fridges. :laughing:
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#36 Unread post by Z (fka Sweet Tooth) »

MotoF150 wrote:I ride alone and I choose to ride alone, I wanta ride alone I don't want you tagging along with me, if some bikes come up behind me, I either lose them or wave them to pass me depending on what type of bike they have. If you ride up next to me with ur bike at a stop sign or red light don't expect me to be friendy and I know many other bikers that agree with me and feel the same as I do. Never never never ride next to another bike in the same lane if you don't know each other. After reading the last posts some of you guys have a lot to learn.
awww come on you know you're not that way... You're such a social butterfly here on the board that it's hard to believe that you feel that way. You mean to tell me you ride with that chip on your shoulder? It must really put a damper on the experience...
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