Posted by kyplowboy on April 07, 2011 at 10:36:52 from (98.93.37.18):
In Reply to: Bike rider thread? posted by MF Poor on April 06, 2011 at 10:02:57:
I got a good bike rider story for yall.
Last summer I had to go to town and got behind 4 guys ride'n bikes. They were stagared like motorcyles ride and not one behind the other like most do. Between blind hills, sharp curves, and on come'n trafic I was stuck behind them for 3 miles. We were come'n up on a four way stop with a turn'n lane and every thing, I figured they'n move over and let me by for sure. They stayed in the middle of the road and rolled through the four way with out slow'n down. Just past the stop sign there was a nice long straight stretch with noth'n come'n. I had been idle'n in 3rd gear for so long I guess I messed up when I went to pass them and hit 4th instead of 2nd. :) The old one ton just didn't want to go and started cough'n out the nastiest black smoke any one would ever want to see. Last time I looked in the mirror they were all 4 still set'n on the shoulder cough'n.
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