Motorcycles who rides?
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            have heard the Devil's Triangle is another good one.
I think that's part of the Dragon isn't it? I rode the Dragon once, it was a good ride, and I think they said that...
I live up in western New York State, there are some great local rides in Pennsylvania in the National Forests!0 - 
            There are some people I'd trust not to crash in appropriate situations.
Myself, I am confident I CAN ride in a manner than I'm probably as safe as walking down the pavement.
But, I'm well aware I don't always ride in this manner, so I do don the gear most of the time.0 - 
            2009 900 Kawasaki Vulcan Custom Cruiser here... can't wait for summer (and a possible upgrade this year)0
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            There are some people I'd trust not to crash in appropriate situations.
Myself, I am confident I CAN ride in a manner than I'm probably as safe as walking down the pavement.
But, I'm well aware I don't always ride in this manner, so I do don the gear most of the time.
I have 100% trust in my own ability. It's the car drivers that get me to gear up. No amount of riding skill will prevent a wreck when some soccer mom changing the dvd for her screaming kids and talking on the phone makes a left turn in front of you when you've already committed to the intersection.0 - 
            IDK where you all are from but Im from TN so, have any of you heard of the dragon? Or been brave enough to ride it?
http://voices.yahoo.com/tennessees-dragon-favorite-ride-daring-motorcyclist-1550.html
I did the Dragon a couple of years ago on a Kawasaki KLR 650 I rented in Townsend. I liked it so much I bought a 2009 model a couple of months later.
I live about 4-5 hours from it but have never done it. I think might have to remedy that this year!
Do it! The roads around it are better, but it's fun to do the Dragon just so you can say you did! I had a blast on it, but we ended up there on a Saturday so there were a lot of bikes. It'd be better during the week and in spring or fall when most of the other bikes are gone.
I live 54 miles from the "Hill", as we call it.(Deal's Gap, aka The Tail of the Dragon) I own a couple gsxr's , a B-12 and a Tiller 1000. Been riding since I was 7yrs old, almost 40 yrs now on 2 wheels. My favorite ride is my resto-modded 1986 GSXR 7-12 ...And I'm tearing the Tiller down and using the engine/running gear to build a 130rwhp chopper this year.
Almost all the roads are good to ride down here. I love it here!! I average 25-30,000 mi a year on 2 wheels ......
Anything with 2 wheels is awesome, no matter the badge hanging on it !!!
BTW ....This thread is AWESOME !!!!
I lived in East TN for almost 10 years a long time ago, and worked a summer as a crew leader for the Youth Conservation Corps. My crew called the road Vomit Road becasue every time ou drove it someone would get car sick and throw up!
When I rode my little Yamaha 650 down there (from central NY) in 1998, it rained the only day I had to ride the Tail. :ohwell:0 - 
            There are some people I'd trust not to crash in appropriate situations.
Myself, I am confident I CAN ride in a manner than I'm probably as safe as walking down the pavement.
But, I'm well aware I don't always ride in this manner, so I do don the gear most of the time.
I have 100% trust in my own ability. It's the car drivers that get me to gear up. No amount of riding skill will prevent a wreck when some soccer mom changing the dvd for her screaming kids and talking on the phone makes a left turn in front of you when you've already committed to the intersection.
+100 on this one.0 - 
            Harley Davidson:
2002 Heritage Softail Classic
2012 Electra Glide Ultra Limited0 - 
            I ride on the back of my husband's 2009 Bandit. The Bandit is very high and I'm very short, so it was a challenge for me to get on the back until I lost 20 lbs and started stretching. He also has an old Suzuki and an older Triumph, although both need work. I love riding on the back of the bike with him.0
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            This thread has really taken off. Glad to see all the different people and bikes that you all ride.
I agree. For once, a thread people aren't b*tching and arguing in! lol
No one has started the cruiser vs crotch rocket debate? lol0 - 
            No one has started the cruiser vs crotch rocket debate? lol
I prefer standards/naked bikes.
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            My husband has a Harley and although it took me a long time to get on the back I
 it now!! That's one reason I wanted to lose weight is so I would be more comfortable on the back of the bike!
In fact we took a ride to Galveston this weekend with a few other biker friends...it was GREAT!!0 - 
            This thread has really taken off. Glad to see all the different people and bikes that you all ride.
I agree. For once, a thread people aren't b*tching and arguing in! lol
No one has started the cruiser vs crotch rocket debate? lol
Oh no, here we go.0 - 
            I have a 2008 Royal Enfield Electra X with a 500 cc single fatty thumper. It is a lovely little Brit bike that makes me very happy.0
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            I have a 2008 Royal Enfield Electra X with a 500 cc single fatty thumper. It is a lovely little Brit bike that makes me very happy.
It kinda reminds me of the 78 XS400 Yamaha I built for my father inlaw when he wanted to get into riding 4 yrs ago. Cool new bike with the vintage look.0 - 
            I have a 2008 Royal Enfield Electra X with a 500 cc single fatty thumper. It is a lovely little Brit bike that makes me very happy.
It kinda reminds me of the 78 XS400 Yamaha I built for my father inlaw when he wanted to get into riding 4 yrs ago. Cool new bike with the vintage look.
You nailed it! My very first bike was a 1980 Yamaha 650 Special, with that ballsy 650 twin engine. The Royal Enfield was so reminiscent of my old Yamaha that I just had to buy it. When I was discussing the similarities with my father, he said, "Well, duh, Shelley! All of the Japanese companies were copying the British stying back in the 70's and 80's." Makes sense!0 - 
            I have a 2008 Royal Enfield Electra X with a 500 cc single fatty thumper. It is a lovely little Brit bike that makes me very happy.
My husband would love you! We had a 2002 Royal Enfield Bullet 500 Military. He sold it to his dad last summer when we bought our Triumph.0 - 
            Defintely ride! Honda Shadow 1100!0
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            Glad to see we are still getting new faces in here everyday. Welcome everyone.0
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            learning to drive my bf's 2010 GSXR 600. it's a lot of fun. i also own a scooter.0
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            Always wanted a cycle when I was "young"(er) ... never got around to buying one until last year (at age 40) .... started off with a Liter bike (had never ridden even a dirt bike before) ... 2010 HondaCBR1000 ... got a learners permit ... learned to ride on it ... dumped it once ... passed my driving test on it ... was doing great until a lady backed over it while it was parked on the side of the street .... SHE HAD A BACKUP CAMERA *smh*
Soooo ... I took insurance money and traded for a 2012 HondaCBR1000 which I love Even More!
Have put about 1500 miles on the new bike ... had almost 6000 on the old ... so I still a Newb .... but ride WHENEVER... WHEREVER I can .... don't know how got along without it!!0 - 
            Yamaha V Star 650 Classic with a custom girlie paint job. An angel and flowers.0
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            Quiet for to long. Back to the top for all the bikers out there.0
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            who's riding today? going to be 50 here, I'll get out for a while for sure. Changed the oil in my Concours yesterday and put a new battery in my wife's VStar 1300. Ready to roll! I'm leaving Tuesday for a 650 mile trip down to Charleston SC to visit family.0
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            I'm not riding but I will be pulling the rear tire off father-in-laws Streetbob so he can have his new tire mounted. Have a great and safe ride Tuesday.0
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            Was tempted to have a play on the trials bike, but taking the dogs for a walk.
This is from a few years ago, but it looks about like this today:
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            All this reading makes me a little jealous.....should trade in my four wheeler
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            Been riding a 74' Z1 900 for 25 years. Original street racing bike. Blown the engine 3 times, ride hard, rebuild is fun...0
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            26 degrees and clear tomorrow so a riding I will go...to work. Should be a real nice ride home. Next week looks like a full week of riding also. Here comes riding season.0
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            75 here yesterday, and I finally put a new battery in Traveller (the Street Bob). Took a half day to watch the Nationals start the World Series run and put some miles on the bike.0
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            I got mine out yesterday afternoon. I tried to go for a ride on Saturday, but she had a gas leak from sitting (float stuck), so I had to ride b!tch with the husband when I was expecting to be on my own bike *pout*. I don't mind riding with him, but I was really looking forward to being on my own.
Anyhow she's up and running now.
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