HillbillyDeluxe
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I'm a rider and brewer here in CO. A bike rally and homebrew festival would rock.
Me too!!! I think we should plan a get together. Somewhere in the middle, Arkansas or Missouri maybe?
I'm a rider and brewer here in CO. A bike rally and homebrew festival would rock.
Dude there is nowhere in the US i know of that its illegal to homebrew. Long as you aint sellin without givin uncle sam his.
Oh, there are some states where it's illegal. Utah and Alabama I believe.
Oh, there are some states where it's illegal. Utah and Alabama I believe.
Look man, i ride a hog. But i dont believe in anyone lookin down on what a man rides. Hell most cant afford harleys. The wind in your face is the same no matter what is under your ass. No true biker will ever short you for your ride, cus at least your ridin.:rockin:
dont matter what you ride. We have a mixed group that goes to Laconia every year. I have done some brewing
treemuncher said:Quote from the park policies:"Except in facilities that are licensed to sell alcoholic beverages, consumption of alcoholic beverages within state park areas that are open to the general public is forbidden."
Hey nice Vee!
Are you my cousin?...I'm back on a bike again...
I heard a lot of bikers who stick to harley style "Chopper" bikes hate crotch rockets.
Is this true?
I think they just hate them because they know that a high-displacement racing bike would likely smoke one of their hogs very easily.
You my friend...are nuts.![]()
...I think they just hate them because they know that a high-displacement racing bike would likely smoke one of their hogs very easily.
Not true.
I never met a cruiser biker who road because they wanted to go fast, so no teeth in that comment.
What responsible bikers do disdain, (cruisers and sport bikers alike) are the idiots who decide that public highways are the place for stunting, racing, weaving in and out of traffic and generally threatening the safety of motorists and giving motorcyclists a bad rap. It so happens that the vast majority of those riders are on crotch rockets. Theres an understanding and a deep mutual respect among bikers that crosses over brand or style. There is no respect for those who place their own lives and the lives of those around them in danger through irresponsible actions.
That might be why there is a sense of disrespect. But that disrespect is aimed at the rider not whats between their legs.
The funny thing is, and statistics back this up, that the group that is quickly growing to be the most dangerous (to themselves and others) is the mid 40s+ crowd. Many of them go and buy a 1600cc cruiser to ride a few miles on sunny weekends, even though they have no business on a bike at all then refuse to take classes and practice enough to learn proper control. They are just harder for the non-rider to spot than the guy on one wheel though![]()
I heard a lot of bikers who stick to harley style "Chopper" bikes hate crotch rockets.
Is this true?
I think they just hate them because they know that a high-displacement racing bike would likely smoke one of their hogs very easily.