03-10-2015, 08:19 AM
I'm thinking there are many metrics there also. The CB is few and far between, I think anyway, and it is so crowded that there could be twenty one there and you might not see them.
That's my theory and I'm sticking to it because my bucket list includes these annual bike gatherings including Sturgis, without trailering, and I do remember seeing many metrics in the youtube videos of the streets in both Daytona and Sturgis, although the focus of many videos might be the U.S. built cruisers and baggers for some reason.
I suppose there are two reasonable reasons for youtube videos on these gatherings tend to focus on Harleys and customs and Victorys.
One, there are simply more of them than us because the metric owners are not driven by the need to trailer their chrome beasts to a town lose to the destination and ride in like they do this everyday and then park that overweight bike on the side of mainstreet and watch others do the same.
two: when you spend that much money on a bike, chrome, trailer, gas and leathers the you might be more inclinded to document the visit with a Youtube video that substantiates the effort by it's creation and views. Which is likely what I will do since Ihave already bought the Go-Pro and a Black Bike with Chrome, required or at least preferred for such gatherings.
That's my theory and I'm sticking to it because my bucket list includes these annual bike gatherings including Sturgis, without trailering, and I do remember seeing many metrics in the youtube videos of the streets in both Daytona and Sturgis, although the focus of many videos might be the U.S. built cruisers and baggers for some reason.
I suppose there are two reasonable reasons for youtube videos on these gatherings tend to focus on Harleys and customs and Victorys.
One, there are simply more of them than us because the metric owners are not driven by the need to trailer their chrome beasts to a town lose to the destination and ride in like they do this everyday and then park that overweight bike on the side of mainstreet and watch others do the same.
two: when you spend that much money on a bike, chrome, trailer, gas and leathers the you might be more inclinded to document the visit with a Youtube video that substantiates the effort by it's creation and views. Which is likely what I will do since Ihave already bought the Go-Pro and a Black Bike with Chrome, required or at least preferred for such gatherings.
