I agree, it is the rider more than the bike. Because bikes without riders dont move. HA!
No matter what bike you have, everything looks the same, after 120. Blurry and scary. I keep passing large BMWs RT1250, and LT1200s, Harleys, and Goldwings....and all I can think to say...is wow, that is a big bike. I wonder what they put in those luggage racks? all the tools you would ever need, maybe an arc welder for the road, and a generator...(you know you are in trouble when a two wheel vehicle has a reverse gear.) Then I smile, because I have the perfect blend of a bike, RED, sharp, long distance- quick sprint, fast and fancy....not to mention (this one is the tough one) UNIQUE. Who needs forks! (Im a knife-man myself....or was that spoon-man!) I contantly get people staring at it....and you can see in their face, they scope out your bike, then that shiny front shock catches their eye...and then they give you the "what the hell is that" look....love it. THOR you guys will know it is me on the road when you see the "thor" sticker right above my license plate under the light.
