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Thread: 2 Wheel Riders
- 02.06.2012 #1Bobtail Member
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2 Wheel Riders
Who out there from Millis has a set of 2 wheels sitting in the garage that they been itching to ride? Me and the old man headed out over the weekend in Kenosha and it was a bone chiller.
- 02.06.2012 #2Medium Load Member
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I got to start mine while I was home Sunday, rode around the block, satisfied the itch! LOL
- 02.07.2012 #3Light Load Member
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Looking at buying a Harley next month for my B-Day!!!! Will wait and see if the Misses approves!!! LMAO!
- 02.11.2012 #4Third Generation Truck Driver
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I have a 2003 HD Electra Glide Classic I ride on a regular basis, and a 2003 Yamaha V-Max (the muscle bike) that needs some work on the carbs.
I also ride with the Patriot Guard Riders when I can.
- 02.12.2012 #5Medium Load Member
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I own a Road King Custom, they dont make that model anymore so I guess I'll hold on to her. Looking to buy a new Ultra but dragging my feet a bit. Waiting to see how the new lifestyle meshes with riding. I've rode out to Sturgis twice, 1060 miles in one day going but always take two coming home. Rode down to Daytona once, about froze my backside off. Sturgis is 100 times better than Daytona Bike week.
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- 02.12.2012 #7Medium Load Member
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Absolutely! Their all fun as far as I'm concerned, pack the tent on the back seat, change of clothes, top off the tank and twist the throttle. lol I was telling Bill in Trenton I think riding a bike makes you a better driver. Be it cars, trucks or whatever. I'm way more aware of whats around me now than when I didn't ride.
- 02.12.2012 #8Third Generation Truck Driver
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Riding definitely makes you a more aware driver!
I want to take a road trip with just the bike this spring but the little woman likes her luxuries so we pack the bike in the toy hauler to go to stuff like this. It's our vacation home! Stuff like NASCAR, rallies, and we even go to a biker bar that has camper parking in the back so we don't have to driver after drinking. Hell we even take the #### thing to concerts and park it in the back with the tour buses if it's someone we know (she has a lot of connections in country music)
- 02.12.2012 #9Medium Load Member
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Yeah that sounds good, all I need is the toy hauler, looked into one a couple of times, man they are expensive! They make life good though! Haven't taken the S.O. with me to any events but she always tries to worm her way in, don't think I'm gonna get away with not taking her any longer lol. My cousin has alot of contact in the biz as well, she's been in a couple of videos as well. Gretchen Wilson I think her name is and Mark somebody. Small world.... Be Safe!
- 02.12.2012 #10Heavy Load Member
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I had a 2007 Road King Classic, but had to let it go back.
I sure do miss it.

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