Harley's mark their spot...
I concur with LeeRandall, lrutt. That is one nice ride even tho I've been known to give non-Harley riders a little shi# now and then. It is all in good fun, tho.
I have ridden with guys that own just about any type of bike you can imagine, it really does not matter. Just getting a few guys together and hitting the open road is what it is all about IMO.
As far as being able to tear it down and build it back up yourself, I agree to some degree. I do a lot of my own stuff but I haven't quite got up the guts to do any major service on my bike yet and haven't needed to on my truck. Fortunately, I have some good friends and family members that know 'em inside out so I'm learning.

I have ridden with guys that own just about any type of bike you can imagine, it really does not matter. Just getting a few guys together and hitting the open road is what it is all about IMO.
As far as being able to tear it down and build it back up yourself, I agree to some degree. I do a lot of my own stuff but I haven't quite got up the guts to do any major service on my bike yet and haven't needed to on my truck. Fortunately, I have some good friends and family members that know 'em inside out so I'm learning.
I'm inclined to agree that the forum has begun a downward spiral along with another forum I regularly visit. Too many pi$$ing contests going on and the content is waning. It's a shame since I enjoy these two particular forums and the common interests we all share. I will continue to come here to read and post since most everyone seems personable enough. It's the few bad apples and trolls that are screwing things up. Maybe it's the arctic blues setting in that's making everyone a little edgy. I know it has affected me but I try to keep things civil online. Let's everyone try and pull this thing outa autogyro before it turn into a smoldering heap like I've seen happen to other venues over similar instances.
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