hey you guys in san antonio i just got here and wanna know where the good roads are i went up 16 and had some fun but you know maybe you guys know some better spots and i live by a looks like a 2005 maybe 6 fz6 always with a orange cover are you on here
99-04 combat engineer
05-present combat medic
i been in LA, and TX and kuwait/iraq
i always wanted to go in to the 25th infantry at schofield in hawaii
being enlisted is the greatest thing its like being with friends all day
i guess i did everything ok the engineers tought me to be a man...
just thought i would post this up for my fellow military people since i will be out in the field on veterans day. just saying thanks to you guys/girls and please remember what we give and say thanks
The cavalrymen's poem is as follows:
Halfway down the trail to Hell,
In a shady meadow green...
thanks man. I see alot of us military riders doing the right thing, always geared up and what not. BUT i see the same amount of us riding way to hard, with out the right gear or training, and at the wrong time and in the wrong place.
i tried to search this but couldnt find the right answer. what is a good winter riding glove? this is my first winter and my little fingers get cold fast. right now i have the joe rocket atomic 2.0 which has little to no cold protection. i need your knowledge guys thanks.
yeah i agree why get off your bike. as long as your careful and watch what your doing you shouldnt spill anything. as for the staic electricity wouldnt that go away when you put your foot to the ground to hold your self
heres some of me at al faw palace lookin over the lake one at the cross sabres chillin on a break at my aid station and a x ray of one of my people i helped
so for the past 2 weeks this guy from work has been talking up a great ride. claming its twisty and unforgiving. i finally had the time to go ride out there this morning. the road had small little turns and was not what i had hoped. i guess his busa is too big for him and even the smallest...
hey thanks every one for giving america the big thumbs up on this 4th of july:rockon: but nobody has yet to metion the military for making this possible tell a soldier thanks we give up a lot for the freedom that we have. remember freedom isnt free
i had almost the same thing happen to me during my first few weeks of riding but in my case the gravel won. giving me some road rash a huge bruse on my hip and damage to the bike. glad you pulled trough it