LMFAO, see that all the time on sportbikes with pretenders in full leathers.
Of course I had to pass him. He was not happy. Too bad, he was going so slow.LMFAO, see that all the time on sportbikes with pretenders in full leathers.
I came across one of these riders on Angeles Crest (California), many moons ago. Taking up the whole road, putting his knee out before turning, a total wanker.
No worries, once you pass them you don't see them again.Of course I had to pass him. He was not happy. Too bad, he was going so slow.
I have to agree. It's great fun passing them whilst dragging a knee on an FTR though...although I don't like the look of the Coni Road Attack IIIs on this bike they are in my opinion the optimum tyre. I'll miss them.LMFAO, see that all the time on sportbikes with pretenders in full leathers.
It feels good to spank someone like this on the road with the FTR.
Well that’s good news…and I thought it was just me…😂hehehe.
Every motorcycle forum and fb group…
Somebody ought to shave that thing LOLEver wonder what happens when an Indian Vintage runs into a Bison? (I saw this bike in the shop when I had my FTR in for service this week) Check out the vanity plate!
My dad is almost 80 and he has had one for seven or eight years and that's the only reason he can still ride. I seriously considered getting one, and then I realized I just didn't have that much self-loathing yet.I have a little sympathy for those on 3 wheelers cause many have had serious crashes on a 2 wheel bike and aren't able to ride a regular motorcycle any more. a 3 wheeler allows them to ride again while still feeling safe.
That being said, this is still hillarious lol.
one thing I will never understand are the Indian riders that buy a perfectly good bike then put about 300kg's of leather bags, tassles, straps, wrapping all over their bike so it handles worse and looks uglier haha!