Are We Outlaws ??

robin bird

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When I first got my motorized bike I felt like i was an outlaw !! I thought it was illegal (in court it probably is) It was such fun to fly down lakeshore blvd.--i was the first one in our town!! i even flew
past 2 police on bicycles turned around and went the other way
Now some of the luster has worn off--but still fun -still only 5-6 of us outlaws--maybe we should hold up a bank LOL or take hostage some tourists.
Any of you guys feel this way ?? one thing many of you are PIONEERS !
 
ALL DEPENDS WHAT JUDGE YOUR STANDING BEFORE!

This ain't the combustion chamber, so I won't get started here :giggle:

:giggle: Does anybody know if Kerf has ever been before Herman Thomas? LOL? :giggle: LOL!
 
ALL DEPENDS WHAT JUDGE YOUR STANDING BEFORE!

This ain't the combustion chamber, so I won't get started here :giggle:

:giggle: Does anybody know if Kerf has ever been before Herman Thomas? LOL? :giggle: LOL!

Leave Herman alone, he's got enough problems.
 
it all depends on the laws where you live, how you ride and how you modify your bike (performancs vs looks vs utility). where i live its unregulated and possibly illegal, and i adjust my riding style accordingly. the other folks may or may not consider me to be an outlaw, but i sure feel like one.
 
Definition of a outlaw !!!!

"Someone who screws it up for the rest of us "
 
You aren't an "Outlaw" when you cheat a little with maybe a little more power than allowed or a little more speed. You become an "Outlaw" when you no longer bother to even consider the law.

It's a matter of degree... we are all "Outlaws" a little (like all being "sinners" a little) but it's whether you go full bore in a direction that is known to be against the rules or whether you hold back.

A "Criminal" is just someone exercising his freedom to do what he wants at someone else's expense. An "Outlaw" acts on their freedom and does not consider the consequences, but it can be a "victimless crime" when the "Outlaw" does his own thing. To get to "Criminal" you have to cross the next line after "Outlaw" and have a real victim. Without a victim you are still under the "Outlaw" definition.

Something like that... :whistle:
 
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