Posted by Bob Mann on December 9, 2007, 11:38 pm
On Sun, 09 Dec 2007 22:49:23 -0500, Broderick Crawford ililililil
>Wayne wrote:
>> I have owned several bikes including a 2000 Goldwing and now my 1986
>> Venture.
>> I have never considered owning a Harley mainly because they appear to shake
>> too much and I had a Volusia cruiser which had a lousy ride, poor wind
>> protection, and the sound got annoying on a long ride.
>> I guess I should rent a Harley for a day.
>>
>> For people who have driven both, how does a Harley compare to the Goldwing
>> in terms of ride comfort and wind protection on the highway?
>> Wayne
>>
>>
>Harley's are for working on, Jap bikes are for riding.
Ahh yes, the intelligent, thoughtful and, oh so helpful, response.
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Posted by Thumper on December 10, 2007, 12:00 pm
> Wayne wrote:
>> I have owned several bikes including a 2000 Goldwing and now my 1986
>> Venture.
>> I have never considered owning a Harley mainly because they appear to
>> shake
>> too much and I had a Volusia cruiser which had a lousy ride, poor wind
>> protection, and the sound got annoying on a long ride.
>> I guess I should rent a Harley for a day.
>>
>> For people who have driven both, how does a Harley compare to the
>> Goldwing
>> in terms of ride comfort and wind protection on the highway?
>> Wayne
>>
>>
> Harley's are for working on, Jap bikes are for riding.
Harley's are for riding and playing with. Jap bikes are for throwing away.
Yet another subject.
How many of you enjoy playing with your motorcycles as well as riding them?
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Posted by Road Glidin' Don on December 10, 2007, 2:43 pm
> How many of you enjoy playing with your motorcycles as well as riding them?
I know I do! http://xidos.ca/Bikes/WeinerBite/weinerbite.htm
Posted by Thumper on December 10, 2007, 3:30 pm
On Mon, 10 Dec 2007 11:55:48 -0700, "Bob Myers"
>> By definition, 50 % of all people are stupider than average,
>> less informed than average, more narrow-minded and self-centered than
>> average, and have given less thought to things like 'their worldview'
>> than average.
>Just to be pedantic, 50% of all people are stupider, less
>informed, more narrow-minded, etc., than the MEDIAN.
>In a room in which nine people all have IQs of exactly 100,
>and there's one Einstein, 90% of the people are "stupider than
>average" for that room.
>Bob M.
And the smartest guy can't even drive a car.
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Posted by tomorrow@erols.com on December 10, 2007, 2:31 pm
On Dec 9, 10:49 pm, Broderick Crawford ililililil
> Wayne wrote:
> > I have owned several bikes including a 2000 Goldwing and now my 1986
> > Venture.
> > I have never considered owning a Harley mainly because they appear to shake
> > too much and I had a Volusia cruiser which had a lousy ride, poor wind
> > protection, and the sound got annoying on a long ride.
> > I guess I should rent a Harley for a day.
> > For people who have driven both, how does a Harley compare to the Goldwing
> > in terms of ride comfort and wind protection on the highway?
> > Wayne
> Harley's are for working on, Jap bikes are for riding.
Stinky bait.
>> I have owned several bikes including a 2000 Goldwing and now my 1986
>> Venture.
>> I have never considered owning a Harley mainly because they appear to shake
>> too much and I had a Volusia cruiser which had a lousy ride, poor wind
>> protection, and the sound got annoying on a long ride.
>> I guess I should rent a Harley for a day.
>>
>> For people who have driven both, how does a Harley compare to the Goldwing
>> in terms of ride comfort and wind protection on the highway?
>> Wayne
>>
>>
>Harley's are for working on, Jap bikes are for riding.