just met a biker [long hair, long beard, bandana wearin, skull and cross bones and all, total bike dude. so here i was eatting a burger out side jack in the crack and i seee this this red teener across the parking lot, so i drive over and this total steareo type biker is in it and we start talking teener stuff, turns out he just got it in april and loves driving the teener. maybe he is the look into the future since all the yuppies are riding harleys now. whats next, hells angles in 930 turbos? or [sick] in boxsters?
QUOTE (messix @ Aug 29 2005, 02:50 PM) |
just met a biker [long hair, long beard, bandana wearin, skull and cross bones and all, total bike dude. |
he probably liked the sound of the engine...
similiar to the sound of a HOG...
Hey!
Bikers can be fun! Usta work in a very high security aerospace company. The boss sent me over to the fiberglass shop to look at a mockup of the Agusta helicopter cockpit.
Walked into the building and it looked like an Outlaws biker convention....
Walked back out, looked at the sign again to make sure it said "Fiberglass Shop". Yup, right place so I went back in.
First guy I saw was a biker turning a foam core for a missile nose cone. Another one was working on an early UAV and the other guys took me over to look at the mockup. Talk about beautiful work......
Bottom line, great guys, great fiberglass work, great fun in the bar after work, and they had their own world in a large corporation.
Boss had a good laugh on the newbie engineer. Rite of passage....I told him I waved my pocket protector at them...
Ken
Seems like more geeks look like bikers these days and the bikers look like geeks. Most people I see on Harleys are middle age businessman types trying to look cool.
Theres an accountant for a good sized company that comes into the bank branch i work at who looks like mikey from OCC with dark hair... he's always wearing t-shirts and stuff. My only thought is that he must be a pretty damn good accountant to wear what he does and look like that in a larger company like that. That and he's about 29.
QUOTE (messix @ Aug 29 2005, 01:50 PM) |
just met a biker [long hair, long beard, bandana wearin, skull and cross bones and all, total bike dude. so here i was eatting a burger out side jack in the crack and i seee this this red teener across the parking lot, so i drive over and this total steareo type biker is in it and we start talking teener stuff, turns out he just got it in april and loves driving the teener. maybe he is the look into the future since all the yuppies are riding harleys now. whats next, hells angles in 930 turbos? or [sick] in boxsters? ![]() |
I was buying a part for my Passat at the local VW dealer and asked the parts guy how much air-cooled business they did.
He replied "About zero". Then the guy behind me asked what I had for an air-cooled VW. I turned around to see a tall skinny guy covered with tattoos and BPO's (Body Piercing Ornaments - MILSPEAK) wearing Goth clothing.
Very Nice guy, 914 owner, articulate and very knowledgable about the cars.
We didn't exchange info, but should have.
My kids got a good lesson in not judging a book by it's cover.
Fin
QUOTE (black73 @ Aug 30 2005, 05:08 PM) |
Seems like more geeks look like bikers these days and the bikers look like geeks. Most people I see on Harleys are middle age businessman types trying to look cool. |
last year i met a guy who rode up on a triumph. and started talking about his bike, he said its his daily and that he hardly rides his 5 others bikes [harley's] because he didn't want to be associated with all the "name branders" as he called them. he couldn't stand the way that the "name branders" looked down on any one who didn't have the harley boots to match the harley jacket or the harley gloves or the harley sun glasses or the harley ass wipe [toilet paper]. sad to see some one get pushed out of something they have loved for a life time because of a bunch of wannabe snobs.
I have a good friend who rides a '65 Panhead. It's his labor of love, keeping it on the road, but he knows his bike. I haven't made the jump to 2 wheels yet (although I'm thinking that I really need to take the Md. motorcycle course now that it's offered in my town)... I would have to sell the tail dragger to make room in the garage, though.
QUOTE (GWN7 @ Aug 31 2005, 03:19 AM) |
There is a guy who used to post here that belongs to the "other" club mentioned. He's from Sweden if I remember..... |
QUOTE (zymurgist @ Sep 1 2005, 09:33 AM) |
I have a good friend who rides a '65 Panhead. It's his labor of love, keeping it on the road, but he knows his bike. I haven't made the jump to 2 wheels yet (although I'm thinking that I really need to take the Md. motorcycle course now that it's offered in my town)... I would have to sell the tail dragger to make room in the garage, though. |
QUOTE (messix @ Aug 31 2005, 09:08 PM) |
last year i met a guy who rode up on a triumph. and started talking about his bike, he said its his daily and that he hardly rides his 5 others bikes [harley's] because he didn't want to be associated with all the "name branders" as he called them. he couldn't stand the way that the "name branders" looked down on any one who didn't have the harley boots to match the harley jacket or the harley gloves or the harley sun glasses or the harley ass wipe [toilet paper]. sad to see some one get pushed out of something they have loved for a life time because of a bunch of wannabe snobs. |
I was just telling a friend of mine the other day.
I used to work in downtown Cincinnati and we had a locker room in our building, so when I was preparring for the Flying Pig Marathon I would run at lunch up past "over the rhine" (ghetto) and thru Eden Park to Victory Ave and McMillan Rd. The crack dealers on Woodbine started saying "Hi Officer" to me every day. (I cut my hair short like the airforce) and I let them after a few months most people on that street thought I was a cop. I didnt care, they never robbed me...
People who decide you are how you dress crack me up.
Bet you have never been to an AA meeting. You would have to pick your jaw up off the floor at the diversity and the similarity.
Judge not, or you will be judged.
Well, true. If you look at my avatar, you would probably not think that I was a medical student, but I am
QUOTE (Dr Evil @ Sep 2 2005, 03:49 AM) |
Well, true. If you look at my avatar, you would probably not think that I was a medical student, but I am ![]() |
QUOTE (redshift @ Sep 2 2005, 02:31 AM) | ||
I was thinking science project.. ![]() M |
Everyone should ride a bike I have for over 38 years. Best fun I have ever had.
Mike
Read my sig................
Here's a shot of me and my buddy in my Ghia. We both own Teeners AND Harleys . . .
http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b186/TurboPunk/P1010075.jpg
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http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b186/TurboPunk/P1010073.jpg
The times, they are a changin'
QUOTE (TC/914 @ Sep 2 2005, 07:17 AM) |
Here's a shot of me and my buddy in my Ghia. We both own Teeners AND Harleys . . . The times, they are a changin' |
A builder once told me.. "you'll never see a motorcycle outside of a shrinks office. "
I love that saying... He owns Chandler Custom Cycles here in AZ.
I met a guy at an applebees type local place once. Saw the tat on his arm of a flaming vw symbol. I said where'd you get that? He said prison... went to jail for stealing vw's and parting them out. I said o and decided not to continue talking to him... he kept talking to me though. Said he was clean now and that was when he was younger... went on about his bus he had now etc... i half paid attention but still thought it was a sweet looking ink job.
QUOTE (TC/914 @ Sep 2 2005, 09:17 AM) |
Here's a shot of me and my buddy in my Ghia. We both own Teeners AND Harleys . . . http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b186/TurboPunk/P1010075.jpg http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b186/TurboPunk/P1010076.jpg http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b186/TurboPunk/P1010073.jpg The times, they are a changin' |
QUOTE (GWN7 @ Aug 31 2005, 03:19 AM) |
[QUOTE: [/QUOTE] There is a guy who used to post here that belongs to the "other" club mentioned. He's from Sweden if I remember..... |
Well, when i'm not riding around in my p-cars you can see me on a completely black (vivid black) 2006 Harley v-rod. It does have some porsche heritage!
Jim
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