What is really going on in Michigan
#921
Originally posted by: Scootergptx
I'd be interested in knowing what percectage of the trails each person plans on riding?
I'm pretty sure we're all paying taxes for all the roads, highways and bridges in our states, but do we use them all?
I'd be interested in knowing what percectage of the trails each person plans on riding?
I'm pretty sure we're all paying taxes for all the roads, highways and bridges in our states, but do we use them all?
#922
Originally posted by: stunna65305
No, we're probably not using them all. But we can if we want to.
No, we're probably not using them all. But we can if we want to.
#924
Originally posted by: stunna65305
I forgot, everyone on here drives fully loaded 18 wheelers to work everyday. Thanks for correcting me Scooter.
I forgot, everyone on here drives fully loaded 18 wheelers to work everyday. Thanks for correcting me Scooter.
#926
Originally posted by: stunna65305
I guess I could also ride in a space shuttle everyday to work too. Thanks Scooter for correcting me again.
I guess I could also ride in a space shuttle everyday to work too. Thanks Scooter for correcting me again.
#927
Originally posted by: stunna65305
I guess I could also ride in a space shuttle everyday to work too. Thanks Scooter for correcting me again.
I guess I could also ride in a space shuttle everyday to work too. Thanks Scooter for correcting me again.
#928
Well, I have ridden a really fast airport shuttle, but it was on a monorail. Guess that would fall under the 24" category.
#929
Originally posted by: mywifesquad
Im kinda dissapointed that "red headed step child" isnt being used any more.
Im kinda dissapointed that "red headed step child" isnt being used any more.
Maybe their "computers are crashing when they hit the reply button"....
#930
Originally posted by: Scootergptx
I'd be interested in knowing what percectage of the trails each person plans on riding?I'm pretty sure we're all paying taxes for all the roads, highways and bridges in our states, but do we use them all?
I'd be interested in knowing what percectage of the trails each person plans on riding?I'm pretty sure we're all paying taxes for all the roads, highways and bridges in our states, but do we use them all?
Is it that everybody can't ride "100%" of the trails all the time...so why in the heck not close down over 40% of them forever so that these arrogant motorcyclists can continually claim them as "me-only"???....
...or is it that what type of trails we "planned" on riding in '68...should (by gosh) still be relevant today?"






