Responding to the comments above...
Ozzman, that's funny you mentioned California metro areas being crowded...I drove long-haul truck out here (I'm in Washington State) and none of us West coasties ever wanted to go back east...too many cars around Boston, New York, I-95 south through D.C. and not enough room anywhere to turn an 80,000 lb truck around. I guess it's all a matter of prospective. Just as an observation, I think these guys we're pretty much out in the sticks if I remember the area. Parade riding anywhere really creates problems for the cagers....I know some drivers freeze up when a bunch of loud motorcycles come through...others get real pissed and hit the road rage button. I think what you're saying is true though...for any metro area.
Seeya, I absolutely agree with you about being a couch potato. that's why I'm going ahead and getting a bike....(and BTW I said I've been riding 30 years...I forgot that I'm 64 and I've been riding since I was 15, so I guess I had better just say I've been on and off bikes for about the last 50 years! Back when I first started riding...all we had were steam powered bikes with a stick for a brake).
Hellfire, I think your right too, this article is a good example of "parade riding"...I've done it and it's lot of fun....multiple bikes make a lot of sound and make for feelings of power and belonging....but...doesn't let anyone in from behind...and of course it really limit's the escape routes. Out here with our Valk group...when we had a group ride....we limited ourselves to clusters of three.
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