Harley Davidson
Forum F.A.Q Page Calendar Photo Gallery Sponsors Contact Us
  Register
Login 

Delete all board cookies

All times are UTC - 8 hours

one two

chatonline

three four
one two
three four
one two
Facebook
Google+
Twitter
RSS
three four



1 2

Chrome Sposnors

 

3 4
Home Page Home Page  [ 16 posts ]  Go to page
 Previous << 
1, 2
  Print view
Previous topic | Next topic 
Author Message
Offline 
 Post subject: Re: Let's hear from the new guys!
PostPosted: Sat Nov 26, 2011 6:42 am 
Banned
Banned

Joined: Sun Oct 24, 2010 8:05 pm
Posts: 1286
I'd like to add something that I feel is important. It's the way I handle the newbs.

I heard that sometimes soldiers in combat with a bit of mileage on them are not very welcoming to their newbs. In fact, quite cold. The excuse is that lots of the rookies get killed, and the older guys just don't want to have their hearts broken over and over again. While not that fatal or even that serious, I feel the same about HRF newbs.

They register, and then they vanish.

We're not that scary. Oh, our older members are close, and we let our hair down lots of times. But we ride, and like any other motorcycle association, we develop a strong bond. Further, there's not much BS here. We write what we know, and then go out to wear out engines. (And boots, and jean jackets, and gas money and my wife's patience...)

I find that I do not add my "welcome" to newbs who introduce themselves. Not many stick around, and I feel they should lurk and get to know us. Just exactly how 'thrilled' am I supposed to get over a new post like, "Hey, I'm KnuckleJerk from East TeeShirt Wyoming. I'll be here for three whole days until my mother's lint trap needs changing..."

A "conversation" is a give and take of ideas. I cannot communicate with a guy who never comes back. Why can't you newbs just talk to us?


"Imagine a king who fights his own battles. Wouldn't that be a sight?" Brad Pitt as Achilles in the movie 'Troy'


Top
Profile My Photo Gallery Send private message E-mail
 
Offline 
 Post subject: Re: Let's hear from the new guys!
PostPosted: Sat Dec 17, 2011 8:39 am 
Rider
Rider

Joined: Fri Dec 16, 2011 7:28 am
Posts: 20
The Tourist wrote:
HRF is a great forum. A real haven in a storm of crappy poser biker forums. The guys here ride, and we wear out tires and engines. It's a great place!

Winter is coming for many areas of the country. We have a chance to settle back with a hot cuppa and get to know each other, whether that's sharing our winter modification plans to outight biitching. But a sad thing happens here, as well.

We see lots of guys sign up. Then they disappear. Then Badinfluence63 and I talk amongst ourselves for several weeks. Where do you guys go? We need to hear from you!

If posers can hide out in their moms' basements and never touch a motorcycle--but still think of things to say--we should be able to write volumes! Don't just sign up and wait for someone to entertain you. Contribute! Let's hear from you!


Hello, My name is Jerry and I go by Hopper. first ride was a Western Auto (if any of you can remember them) literal motor bicycle with motor and pedals. Had to pedal to start it (worked on it a lot). Later my friend and his brother got cushmans an he would let me ride his and he would ride his brother's. Grew up in the country in West Texas. Traded an 02 Vulcan 1500 with 84,000 all of which I put on it for my FXSTC. Had several smaller metric bikes in between)99% of my riding is with my wife (has her own 09 Softail) and/or family. Ride all winter her in Texas. Have ridden to Sturgis a couple of times via NM, CO, AZ, UT, WY, to S. Dakota. Trip up there the way we go is approx. 2500 miles Have ridden all of the West part of US except California, don't much care for the politics there so don't support their non exsisting economy. Make at least one ride a year on a loop through NM, AZ, CO, back to NM, to home. Can do in 4 days but usually do 5 or 6. Look forward to meeting some biker brothers in the states we love to ride in, in search of those great rides that are basically unknown.
Family has been after me to get a Harley for 10+ years but I did not want to be considered a poser like some people that trailer their bike to Custer and ride into Sturgis like they have been on the road for days and want to show everyone what a great rider they are by riding beyond their ability, you can tell who they are.
Have not done the 'Iron Butt' yet but plan on it soon.
Ride safe and prosper
Hopper :)


Top
Profile My Photo Gallery Send private message E-mail
 
Offline 
 Post subject: Re: Let's hear from the new guys!
PostPosted: Sat Dec 17, 2011 9:00 am 
Rider
Rider

Joined: Fri Dec 16, 2011 7:28 am
Posts: 20
The Tourist wrote:
My advice is to choose carefully. I had more fun in South Dakota the first time (1991) than I did the second time.

Frankly, I don't care for modern bikers. For example, in watching cable channel's covering of Sturgis, you see fifty guys on bikes touring the countryside. Then you see several thousand pissed up idiots watching a bikini contest and gunning their engines at Buffalo Chip. Yeah, I get it, it's vacation time. But it appears to me it's just a foolish excuse for wannabees to let off steam all of the time pretending to be bikers.

Trust me, when outlaws want to be outlaws there's a body count, not some chick in a bikini hawking over-priced beer.

If you like bikes, go to a bike event. If your main goal is to be a asshole on someone else's property then go to Vegas. See how long that attitude lasts. Jerks are jerks. Sitting on a bike is no excuse.


Tourist, I like you already, Planning on going to Sturgis again this year but not during the rally, don't want to get wiped out on an outside turn because so ID10T is showing his buddies how fast he can do the 'twisties'. Had a 350 Honda in the mid 70's and rode with my 2 friends on their Harleys
, did not have a clue that they belonged to the Banditos.
Hopper


Top
Profile My Photo Gallery Send private message E-mail
 
Offline 
 Post subject: Re: Let's hear from the new guys!
PostPosted: Sat Dec 17, 2011 1:31 pm 
Banned
Banned

Joined: Sun Oct 24, 2010 8:05 pm
Posts: 1286
Hopper wrote:
a 350 Honda


*sigh* One of the bikes "that got away" was a little candy red CL350 Honda with high pipes. We used to call them 'scramblers.' Had more of an abbreviated banana seat that fit me well, and like an idiot, I never bought one. Coulda, woulda, shoulda.

Never bought a V-Max, either. I think that's why I added a Sportster 48 to my 'harem.' While I consider motorcycling always fun, I have a special category of "fun bikes" that means 'stripped down constant giggles.'

As for outlaws, I've ridden with them. In fact, had I stayed in my home town I'd probably be one. But I moved to another town, and joined that club. While professing to be 'non-outlaw' the only real difference I could see was that we wore clean underwear in any month ending in "R." Heck, even the CMA looked spooky back then!


"Imagine a king who fights his own battles. Wouldn't that be a sight?" Brad Pitt as Achilles in the movie 'Troy'


Top
Profile My Photo Gallery Send private message E-mail
 
Offline 
 Post subject: Re: Let's hear from the new guys!
PostPosted: Wed Dec 21, 2011 8:47 am 
Rider
Rider

Joined: Fri Dec 16, 2011 7:28 am
Posts: 20
The Tourist wrote:
Hopper wrote:
a 350 Honda


*sigh* One of the bikes "that got away" was a little candy red CL350 Honda with high pipes. We used to call them 'scramblers.' Had more of an abbreviated banana seat that fit me well, and like an idiot, I never bought one. Coulda, woulda, shoulda.

Never bought a V-Max, either. I think that's why I added a Sportster 48 to my 'harem.' While I consider motorcycling always fun, I have a special category of "fun bikes" that means 'stripped down constant giggles.'

As for outlaws, I've ridden with them. In fact, had I stayed in my home town I'd probably be one. But I moved to another town, and joined that club. While professing to be 'non-outlaw' the only real difference I could see was that we wore clean underwear in any month ending in "R." Heck, even the CMA looked spooky back then!


I grew up in a little West Texas town of about 2000 folks and was a little guy when the troops came home from WWII, bought some used police bikes and started riding as nomads. Never heard of a motorcycle club until I was around 16 and vets begin showing up as Hell's Angels and they were portrayed as really bad scary guys. I suppose bikers have this image in some circles, but bikers (all) IMO are the most loyal, patriotic, trust worthy sub culture in our society and I am proud to represent those values, Don't do poses, too busy riding.

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all


Top
Profile My Photo Gallery Send private message E-mail
 
Offline 
 Post subject: Re: Let's hear from the new guys!
PostPosted: Wed Dec 21, 2011 1:56 pm 
Banned
Banned

Joined: Sun Oct 24, 2010 8:05 pm
Posts: 1286
You have lots of latitude at HRF, I'm living proof of that. The two things that are not tolerated here are posers and spammers. There's a bounty on them.

HeadMaster will buy you a shiny new copper mousetrap if you alert him or RK to shenanigans here.

I don't know, I like choir members. I also think they are some of the most loyal and patriotic people I've met. I now live near a very liberal college town. Yikes, in the jungle these idiots would be eaten!


"Imagine a king who fights his own battles. Wouldn't that be a sight?" Brad Pitt as Achilles in the movie 'Troy'


Top
Profile My Photo Gallery Send private message E-mail
 
Display posts from previous:  Sort by  
Home Page Home Page  [ 16 posts ]  Go to page
 Previous << 
1, 2

All times are UTC - 8 hours


Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 10 guests


You cannot post new topics in this forum
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
You cannot edit your posts in this forum
You cannot delete your posts in this forum
You cannot post attachments in this forum
Jump to:  
cron
 
Welcome To The Harley Riders Forum The Ultimate Harley Davidson Enthusiasts Website!                Click Here For J&P Cycle's Big Sale!                Click Here For S&S Cycle's High Performance Parts!                Click Here For Harley Davidson Motorcycles
 

 

© Harley Riders Forum - ABS Enterprises All rights reserved.   Harley Riders Forum is not affiliated, owned or operated by Harley Davidson, Inc.