I knew a guy like that who pushed it to the limit, hitting trails hard in the woods. He would come up elk hunting in Co with 2 of his La buds. My brother knew them from an oil field service co. when he had worked off shore.
A couple years after he got his fishing tool business we went up to Co archery hunting and only two of the La guys showed up to camp by us.
Other one didnt come as he was still in the hospital from getting a leg taken off at the knee from hitting a tree.
Ecc 10:2 The heart of the wise inclines to the right, but that of a fool to the left.
A Nation which leaves God behind is soon left behind.
"The Lord never asked anyone to be a tax collector, lowyer, or Redskins fan".
Mind you the guy on the bike doing the filming didn't appear to be stressing out too much, and he had to catch up HD guy after he passed him.
In an earlier life, me and my mates used to play boy racers on our Jap bikes - only recall getting overtaken by another bike once, but he was wallowing and loosing traction in the rear on every single corner. A little bit too hard core for us. This was about 35 years ago and HDs and even Ducatis were never a problem to leave behind - the Ducs had nice handling but were a bit weak in the engine department. HDs were too heavy and handled like an out of control water melon truck. My mate had a Katana 1100 and I had a GPZ1100B2. Towards the end of our biking days the Honda VF750 came out - that was a real game changer.
Originally Posted by mauserand9mm
Originally Posted by mauserand9mm
Originally Posted by Raspy
Whatever you said...everyone knows you are a lying jerk.
That's a bold assertion. Point out where you think I lied.
Mind you the guy on the bike doing the filming didn't appear to be stressing out too much, and he had to catch up HD guy after he passed him.
In an earlier life, me and my mates used to play boy racers on our Jap bikes - only recall getting overtaken by another bike once, but he was wallowing and loosing traction in the rear on every single corner. A little bit too hard core for us. This was about 35 years ago and HDs and even Ducatis were never a problem to leave behind - the Ducs had nice handling but were a bit weak in the engine department. HDs were too heavy and handled like an out of control water melon truck. My mate had a Katana 1100 and I had a GPZ1100B2. Towards the end of our biking days the Honda VF750 came out - that was a real game changer.