one of my bikes and a favorite place to ride...
a favorite place to ride...
school is out...
This is my KHS full suspension couldn't find any photos of of my classic 1998 Schwinn Moab III hard tail.
KHS Full Suspension
john339 wrote:
Our ride which we gave to our son-in-law in 04.
Second pic is the bike being loaded on an 18 wheeler to travel to Virginia from California.
Boo Hoo
You sound like a great father in law...I wish someone would give me bike. I really like the picture of the riders...they look so happy. That is how I am on the back too. Always smiling.
Bruce H wrote:
one of my bikes and a favorite place to ride...
Thanks for posting very nice black and white. That bike looks like it is packed...are you going to your favorite place for an overnight?
I do camp out overnight, this is a favorite hot spring in the desert.
a favorite place in the desert
modest genius wrote:
Got a couple of bikes to show.....Have to confess they are not all mine tho.............
Sturgis. We were there in 2010 for the 70th.
Traveler, RLPCEP do you still have bikes? Why dont you show us
Here is my hubby so happy with his new bike. I went to my first rally this summer during a heat wave. It was so hot that my lens fogged up when I would come out of our hotel in the morning. I dont do tents anymore so we got a nice room with a/c. good thing.
English_Wolf wrote:
What to you folks think of the Harley? three wheeler monster I see sometime on the road (and I am not speaking of a side-car)
No pic. sorry
I would prefer to ride on two, but Mama heard too many stories from "Old Ladies" whose husbands have dropped their rides with them on it. So, three it is. It's different, but once you get used to steering instead of using push-pull counter steering, the ride is great.
Our Harley TriGlide
RLPCEP wrote:
English_Wolf wrote:
What to you folks think of the Harley? three wheeler monster I see sometime on the road (and I am not speaking of a side-car)
No pic. sorry
I would prefer to ride on two, but Mama heard too many stories from "Old Ladies" whose husbands have dropped their rides with them on it. So, three it is. It's different, but once you get used to steering instead of using push-pull counter steering, the ride is great.
Oh no wonder...so sorry. no offense intended...looks like a great comfy ride and if you have a lady I bet she loves it. Thanks for posting.
rivernan wrote:
RLPCEP wrote:
English_Wolf wrote:
What to you folks think of the Harley? three wheeler monster I see sometime on the road (and I am not speaking of a side-car)
No pic. sorry
I would prefer to ride on two, but Mama heard too many stories from "Old Ladies" whose husbands have dropped their rides with them on it. So, three it is. It's different, but once you get used to steering instead of using push-pull counter steering, the ride is great.
Oh no wonder...so sorry. no offense intended...looks like a great comfy ride and if you have a lady I bet she loves it. Thanks for posting.
quote=RLPCEP quote=English_Wolf What to you folk... (
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My ride with my training wheels attached lol
training wheels
ill eat crow...you guys rock on 3 wheels.
rivernan wrote:
ill eat crow...you guys rock on 3 wheels.
The real funny on my training wheels is that I have three wheels on the back
Husband says once you have four wheels its a car. Now thats funny.
JohnM
Loc: Springfield, Illinois
This is my current ride, her name is pug. At just over a year old she is showing a bit over 15,000 miles and has proved herself to be trustworthy.
this is my prior ride and camper
first motorcycle camper with the Wing
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