Went on the Cassidy ride again yesterday, a long tradition in this area. It was good weather again so there was a big turn out of bikes and the town was full up. This is not an organized ride. People just jump on their bikes and head to Cassidy (that spelling is incorrect but I am not a Kanswanian). Anyways, I am the only sportbike, a whole plethora of Honda Shadows and a lone Harley in my work group. Everyone of those guys has installed loud pipes. I hate riding with them. We pull into town after about 60 miles of listening to blat-ba ba bvlat buh buh from the assortment and try to get my ears to work again. I was the only one with a helmet, gloves, boots, jacket (mesh armoured jacket--very cool). I have begun to notice that the long standing flip flops and tank top crowd that used to ride sportbikes must all be dead or in wheelchairs cuz most of the sportbike riders were actually wearing PROTECTIVE gear. This is a trend I have noticed over the last year.
I have begun telling people with bandannas on their heads that they are stupid and their loud bikes are equally stupid. I am sick of it. There is no need or justification for all that noise. Oh, there were some quiet Harleys there and some very quiet sportbikes etc. so it can be done. My little bike is virtually silent in comparison. I don't want to hear about horsepower gains. If a person needs horsepower a Harely is not what they should have bought anyway since my little Zook will lay waste to the entire Harley lineup without ever breaking a sweat.
Also, if the cruiser riding position is so great, why did the guys I ride with have to keep stopping to rest their rearends? Well, of this group (work comrades) I have more years of riding experience than all of them combined, actually that is a fact. They ask me why I wear a helmet and about my jacket how expensive it is (130ish dollars). My only response is that, unlike you squid, I have been down on the asphalt--more than once---and I know the results. I will take helmet hair anyday over a highway lobotomy /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif. If you ride bikes you will eventually go down--I like to be prepared for the inevitable and spending 600 dollars on loud pipes instead of proper protective riding gear is absolutely stupid /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif.
I get more high fives, thumbs up, positive comments and questions on my little Zook than any other bike I have ever owned. Everyone waves for the most part. The Harley crowd seems the most reluctant but almost every group we passed waved, Harley or not. I am considring getting a Sporster 1200 someday so I can ride around and pretend to be "Then Came Bronson". It will have a quiet exhaust if I have to fabricate it myself. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif J
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