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Biker/Cowboy... what? Never seen one before?
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Pale Rider said:Biker/Cowboy... what? Never seen one before?
dilloduck said:lookin good---biker/cowboys?-I guess they're only west of the Mississippi huh.
Goin to see the Martini Bros andd thier bikes at a car show here today in Austin. Hope I can take pics!!
Pale Rider said:LMAO!!! :teeth:
I know old Wisco doesn't have a helmet law. I never wore one when I lived there. But unfortunately Nevada does.
Shattered said:That's not what I was referring to - more that the hat will blow off as soon as you hit freeway speeds...unless you shave your head, make a wig, sew the hair to the inside of the hat, and then use wig tape to keep it on.
That said, Wisco NEEDS a helment law. We've got some of the *dumbest* fucking drivers here. Of course, if they just got rid of the soccer moms driving SUVs, we'd be set.
Pale Rider said:I rode in two of the helmet protest runs that were held in Madison to get that helmet law repealed. There was over 250,000 motorcycles in the last one. Many other states have done away with helmet laws after similiar protests. The choice should be up to the individual, not the stinking government... in my opinion.
No I don't think the old cowboy hat would last long in the wind, that's for sure. I wore it with my leather just for the picture.
Shattered said:That's just it.. It's not the people on the bikes that are a problem (we had Harley-Fest here last summer).. It's the OTHER people that are a problem, thus necessitating the need for bikers to wear helmets...
Pale Rider said:I hear ya. There's no debating whether or not it's safer to wear a helmet, because it is. Period.
My point is just that I don't like anyone FORCING me to wear one. It should be my choice. Period.
Shattered said:If we didn't hold the patent on soccer moms with cell phones driving SUV's, I'd probably agree with you. But, here, with a helmet, you actually have a shot at getting from point A to point B. Alive.
Pale Rider said:I road motorcycle in Wisconsin for twenty five years Shattered, and rarely ever wore helmet. I'm still alive. Experience teaches you a lot about riding defensively. And I think that's the number one reason for most motorcycle accidents. Young riders buying too fast of bikes with little or no experience.
Shattered said:But we've got some real crackpots in this town..
Pale Rider said:I'll tell ya, I never felt like I belonged in Wisconsin. I wasn't a farmer or an asshole, and that's what most of Wisconsin is made up of. I don't know where most Wisconsin people get their shitty attitudes from, but they sure have them. I've never seen more fights in bars than in Wisconsin. It's like an inevitability in the Wisconsin bars. Before the nights over, there's going to be a brawl. A real bunch of fucking drunk, self absorbed, self important, testosterone imbalanced, cow tipping, losers.
You're a pleasant surprize Shattered. You don't seem to have the cheesehead attitude.
Shattered said:Maybe it's in the beer.. I don't drink it.
Where were you? Milwaukee isn't that bad (unless you're in the barrio, ghetto, or downtown on a weekend)... As for the hicktowns, get a fast car, and learn how to weave in an out of traffic, or you're never getting anywhere...
Pale Rider said:I lived in a couple different places in Wisconsin. Mainly I grew up in McFarland, just south of Madison. I graduated high school there. Then I lived in a little hick town called Muscoda. The north east most town in the most south west county, Grant county.
I can't express how glad I am to no longer live in Wisconsin.
Shattered said:I've heard of Muscoda, but that's about it. I've lived in Milwaukee, West Allis, Montello (population: 4, I think), Jackson, and West Bend. Milwaukee is tolerable. Lots to do, and no tractors.