I rode my Buell the other day
Right down the old highway,
Fastest Harley ever made
Right in the USA;
The seat is small and it is hard
And it makes me kind of sore,
But not as much as those Harley guys
Who don't wave at me no more.
The Beemer guys might nod a bit,
They're dignified and cool;
Gold-Wingers flash a big thumbs-up
While grinnin' like a fool.
Ducati guys will jump and shout
While blasting by full-bore,
But forget about those Harley guys
Who don't wave at me no more.
Milwaukee makes my engine
And East Troy makes my frame,
My forks are Jap, as are my brakes
My wheels have Italian names;
But my heart is pure, I'm Yankee-born
And I don't want to be a bore,
But those Harley guys on their shiny rides
Don't wave at me no more.
Pete the Poetic Streak
(Past, present and future Harley rider, wave when I feel like it at at anyone
and anything.)
kids?
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kids?
I am very new to motorcycling. I have been riding a year. I almost bought
a klr but I decided that since most of my riding was on the street I would
get a NightHawk 750. I love it and I ride it to work quite often. Price of
gas you know is much to high to drive the truck.
Well, here is my question I am thinking about buying a klr next fall. I
would like to get my son a motorcycle as well. The goal is to take him to
moab. How old does a boy need to be before he can ride at moab? My boy is
5. I was think when he gets a little older I would get him a XR100 or
something like that so he and I could ride moab.
Kyle S Enlow
http://php.indiana.edu/~kenlow
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