Coyote Chris
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I don't give out the wave first either. I may reply with a wave back. I don't want to be the catalyst for another rider taking their hand off the bars. I've seen enough riders give the wave at the dumbest times. Like on real twisty roads, mid corner. Or almost dump it mid intersection making a turn because they saw another motorcycle (me) waiting at the light.Don’t wave I sure as hell don’t do it first
Definitely not something to worry about. You're not obligated to automatically be someone's pal just because of a shared mode of transportation. I've never had someone turn around and follow, or approach at a gas station because I didn't give the wave. In the highly unlikely scenario that ever happens, I'll calmly tell them they have bigger problems that I can't help them with, and suggest they seek guidance from a mental health professional.I'm sure I've been called a lot of unflattering names;
I always wanted an R1250RT. If I had ever gotten one, it would have been the only motorcycle I would have owned. And if I went for a Starbucks run, I would have been "fully loaded" and wearing ATG.Yuppies with their full-bagger R1250s, going, fully loaded, for a Starbucks run.
A very high limit Platinum card is preferred. While I do still occasionally miss my 1996 R1100R I don't miss visiting BMW dealerships. They should at least offer you a cigarette with the Service Invoice! A close second was the Triumph dealership where I bought my Bonneville. Their costs were so inflated I thought I was paying in British Pounds with a really bad exchange rate.Of course most of us have seen the BMW tool kit on line. Consists of a credit card and a cell phone.
No it means BRING MORE WALLETI'm told that BMW stands for Bring My Wallet!
Mike
Yeah, Harley knows that. The Tri-Glide is one of their best sellers. That's why with the announcement they're canceling future projects. I think they've decided to just milk the remainder of the boomer income and then liquidate. The name itself is still worth something. An investment group will step in to scoop up the carcass, even if just to license out the name....many of the riders who made up "the gravy train" are now in assisted-living facilities or riding around in golf carts in FL!