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Thread: Honda Riding Assist

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    Quote Originally Posted by wickedchop View Post
    Buelly that was epic.....remember when only rednecks wore flannels, and had beards and they were made fun of by the rest of society? Skinny jeans from the women's section, flannel, bitchin beard and way cool hair products and white sole work boots and you are cool these days. Most of these hipster clowns actually look like they have blue collar jobs until you look closely and realize they aren't dirty. That's their daily attire that they wear when they go to work in their cubicles to watch man on man porno!!!!

    perhaps your finest outburst to date wally. and spot on as usual.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BuellyBagger View Post
    holy $#it, i can't believe i've been ignoring this post. Rider Assist is a amazing, mind blown!!! Now every single mellinial, flannel wearing, styled beard toating POS VW TDI driving F*&king pussy can pretend they know how to ride a motorcycle! and they can all sit around and sip SUPER CRAFT beer and squeeze tight to their metro sexual boyfriend when it gets chilly on those long rides to the apple store.

    I'd rather cut the kickstand off my buell and treat it like a kids BMX bike than ride that POS!
    HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! Luv it!

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    This guy definitely needs Riding Assist on his Buell


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    Dropping your bike (especially a Buell) sucks for sure. I should know I'm pretty experienced at it. I dropped the Ulysses in the service entrance of the dealer when dropping it off for a tire change, dropped it at the bike rally last year when my wife (who had a few too many drinks) jump on a little less graceful than usual. Shoot the second day I owned the uly I slipped on some mud and dropped it in my yard. (Those aren't the only times either) Now fortunately the Ulysses wide bars and the cases on mine protect the rest of the bike really well. Still wouldn't take the assist, just seems wrong! And y couldn't that guy pick up a lightning? I'm barely 5'7"and 175 I can pick up buella no problem,guess it must be all the practice!

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    Yeah, rider assist, I think I'd rather drop the bike or crash and yes, I've done both and still hate when it happens !

    I know I can't pick up the Explorer by myself, I'm happy to say I don't yet know if I can pick up the ully by myself.
    Old, 155lbs, I used to be 5'9".

    Only time I could see the value on this would be for our veterans and handicapped that want to ride but just need this type of technology to get it done.

    Other than above, I could see it's uses when I want to answer my phone or want to text !
    Last edited by njloco; 01-28-2017 at 03:49 PM.

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    That would be wicked.



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