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edquite when encountering a or riding up on a bike gang

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I understand that 1% biker gangs are criminals just like the bloods and the folks. They have patches instead of ''flags''. This is not about the senior center social riding club. It is about bully bikers running around acting like they own the road, and acting like overgrown children.
 
I actually do respect them. They work hard, helped me build up a business, and would walk over broken glass for me - and I for them. When they threaten me with violence it is done with a laugh and with a concern for what is best for me, them and us.

That was a failed attempt at levity. :)
 
You can pass them on a sport bike! Back in college I had a zzr-1200. the only part of me you saw was split second of fat white ass crack flying down the road as fast as I could. I was more worried about people pulling out in front of me and birds flying up off the side of the road than outlaw bikers.

I was respectful though. It's hard to wave in a full tuck but a flip of the hand is all they wanted. I had very close call while actually doing the speed limit with a hatch back yellow ford focus. They pulled out of a liqour store right into me. That bike had badass brakes and I was able to stop about 6 inches away from their car. But that was enough for me. Now I'm married with a kid and can't justify it but man it's hard not to want to ride on a nice spring Sunday morning. I miss it.
 
I still have the scar on my leg from getting burned by the exhaust pipe the 2nd day I had it. Awe memory lane.

For years my idiot brother had "HOND" imprinted backwards into his thigh from a motorcycle falling over on him. Dirtbike though. As a side note THAT is a tough son of a *****.

My dad actually owned a motorcycle shop for many years. Mostly dirt bikes though. Hodakas. The old timers here will know that name.

I digress.
 
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