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I'm A Cranky Old Lone Wolf
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Coming down from Ompah on a quiet twisty road I had a young lad on a cruiser glue himself to my tail. Probably a pack animal from one of the local cruiser clubs. I slow on the straights hoping he will get bored and pass. No luck. Confused

I move to the line when he does, but he just moves to edge of the lane. I move the edge of the lane and he moves to the line. Well trained pack animal I think to myself. But I'm a lone wolf a really don't like someone this close. Dodgy

So now its time to get ugly. I scream through every corner I can throwing caution to the wind hoping his low riding cruiser will scrap up a few sparks and back him off. He does slow down, but quickly makes it up in the straits. This guys worse that a deer fly. Angry

And then it happens. I just passed the turn for South Lavant Road I was searching for. I turn the right signal light on and slow to a stop on the shoulder of the road. He stops behind me. I signal left and pull a U-turn. He continues on his way. Thank God, now I can enjoy my ride again. Hello
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#2
ROFL
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#3
LOLOLOL too good
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#4
Wow. I'm the exact opposite. I'd be happy to have someone to ride with!!

I'm always by myself, and see tons of bikes going in the other direction.


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#5
ROFL funny stuff 'toon Thumbs Up Thumbs Up
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#6
Nicely written. Captured the essence of the feelings many of us have when another vehicle is invading our personal riding space.
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#7
he couldn't take his eyes of the CB! he is jealous! have some pity on him. I do understand though. like Dubbs, I like to ride with someone, but it's nice to at least greet each other and agree to ride together, not just stalk you...
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#8
Great story, well told. Thumbs Up
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#9
Know what you mean, once you start riding by yourself it's tough to ride with someone.
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#10
I tend to be a lone rider most of the time, but I don't mind if someone latches onto my tail (as long as they keep a safe distance). It's fun to get more aggressive in the turns to see if they'll keep up.
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