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Kwackermann, no need to feel old. I don't. The way I see it I'm still 18 but with 30 some odd years of experience.
As to your original query on the difference between the treatment of 3 wheeler riders and bikers. Did you ever notice how many lawyers ride bikes of 1 type or another? I have, yet I've never seen that first one on a 3 wheeler or a quad that I'm aware of. Just something to make you go Hmmmmmm. Used to road race bikes in the early 70s and never got in any trouble. Had 2 lawyers and a county judge in the pack. Like I've heard said before, "Sometimes there's a lot to be said for the company you keep.
As to your original query on the difference between the treatment of 3 wheeler riders and bikers. Did you ever notice how many lawyers ride bikes of 1 type or another? I have, yet I've never seen that first one on a 3 wheeler or a quad that I'm aware of. Just something to make you go Hmmmmmm. Used to road race bikes in the early 70s and never got in any trouble. Had 2 lawyers and a county judge in the pack. Like I've heard said before, "Sometimes there's a lot to be said for the company you keep.
#12
raptoryfm660r im pretty sure, i heard on a tv show and read it in a magezine. but i think it would be pretty obviosly, 4 wheels vs. 2wheels, a quad has more weight and takes up alot more space. i dont thinks its easier to land a qaud than it is a dirt bike.
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