subject: nklr- uro observations
Posted: Tue May 02, 2000 11:48 am
I live in the UK and own a 98 KLR 650c and ride in all weathers, commuting
etc, lane splitting for fun! Did I read somewhere that this is illegal in
some states? My impression from this side of the pond is that "way of life"
or "lifestyle" bikers in the US are equated with chaps, BIG beards,
attitudes (or looking like you have one) and low loud Vtwins, and least
thats what our totally obsessed with sports bike mainstream bike press would
have us think...Trail bikes are usually dismissed, if they can be bothered
to test them. Bikes as a way of life in the UK generally seems to be about
deciding whether or not a Ducati 996 is fast enough, our whether or not an
R1 would be better for the overcrowded roads on our little island...or how
fast you can wear out knee sliders! I don't care what I ride, as long as I
can enjoy it. Now if someone were to give me a Ducati.....
Van Tran
Nottingham
England
seen and heard, motorcycling in Europe is more of a way of life than it is>I know this will draw the ire of listers, but from what I've researched,
________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________>here in the States. >Gino