Like one doing 46 mph?Mirrors weren't invented yet BRG. I used to sit behind the driver facing toward the rear and would let him know if a faster vehicle was approaching.
Like one doing 46 mph?Mirrors weren't invented yet BRG. I used to sit behind the driver facing toward the rear and would let him know if a faster vehicle was approaching.
Were horses considered vehicles?Mirrors weren't invented yet BRG. I used to sit behind the driver facing toward the rear and would let him know if a faster vehicle was approaching.
Only if Triplex was sitting on the horse backwards looking for injun's !Were horses considered vehicles?
Were horses considered vehicles?
I think I'm going to have to rein in both your comments!Only if Triplex was sitting on the horse backwards looking for injun's !
I hope you are not bridled by our comments.I think I'm going to have to rein in both your comments!
You can trot out any comments you like.I hope you are not bridled by our comments.
As long as you're in the right gait!You can trot out any comments you like.
I always pace myself using the usual lateral two-beat gait.As long as you're in the right gait!
On that, I'm riding off into the sunset!I always pace myself using the usual lateral two-beat gait.
Your comments spur me on to do the same.On that, I'm riding off into the sunset!
Stop horsing around,you bastards.Your comments spur me on to do the same.
At least Wyatt and Billy rode their bikes as opposed to the "wanna be's" who trailer them or haul them in the beds of their pickups and then act badazz. Spoken as someone who has ridden a cycle from New Jersey all over the US and Western Canada (and not on a Harley) in a once-upon-a-time, 2-1/2 month, 14,000+ mile ride.So ‘Hipsters’ on Harleys is better?
Wanna be’s dressing and acting badazz?
Much respect Tri for many miles & bugs eaten on your bike & in knowing the proper use of bungy cords. Posers suck.At least Wyatt and Billy rode their bikes as opposed to the "wanna be's" who trailer them or haul them in the beds of their pickups and then act badazz. Spoken as someone who has ridden a cycle from New Jersey all over the US and Western Canada (and not on a Harley) in a once-upon-a-time, 2-1/2 month, 14,000+ mile ride.
See next post.