Definition of "Knucklehead"

Dgrason
06-14-2006, 11:34 PM
On another thread, I mentioned how I was tired of getting kidded about how my Harley was supposed to be undependable. In reality, it's anything BUT undependable. However, the real burr under my saddle is that this just keeps getting repeated and repeated and repeated, over and over. If folks are going to say something downgrading, even if they ARE only kidding, the least they could do is come up with something original. So with that in mind, here is something original that I just came up with. This is:

Webster's Dictionary of Biker words

Knucklehead: 1) The first overhead valve engine produced by the Harley-Davidson company to replace the older Flathead. Built from 1936 - 1947, the Knucklehead is considered by many to be the most aesthetically pleasing engine ever produced by HD. 2) A metric bike rider that makes fun of Harley-Davidson bikes and their owners by simply repeating what's been said for the previous 40 years.

bufordtpisser
06-15-2006, 10:23 AM
On another thread, I mentioned how I was tired of getting kidded about how my Harley was supposed to be undependable. In reality, it's anything BUT undependable. However, the real burr under my saddle is that this just keeps getting repeated and repeated and repeated, over and over. If folks are going to say something downgrading, even if they ARE only kidding, the least they could do is come up with something original. So with that in mind, here is something original that I just came up with. This is:

Webster's Dictionary of Biker words

Knucklehead: 1) The first overhead valve engine produced by the Harley-Davidson company to replace the older Flathead. Built from 1936 - 1947, the Knucklehead is considered by many to be the most aesthetically pleasing engine ever produced by HD. 2) A metric bike rider that makes fun of Harley-Davidson bikes and their owners by simply repeating what's been said for the previous 40 years.

3)Any rider who rides impaired or any rider who buys a bike that has way more capabilities that the rider.

4)Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger

c.crawford
06-15-2006, 02:05 PM
Ben Roethlisberger by choice should have been not wearing a full face helmet. Instead he was by choice not wearing a 3/4 or a scull cap. So he broke his jaw and his nose. If you hurt his feelings poking fun at him he can defend himself by saying "MmmmMMm MMMmmmmMMMmmmMMM MMM MMMMMMM MMMMMM!!!"
All is good fun until someones feelings get hurt.

bufordtpisser
06-15-2006, 10:28 PM
Ben Roethlisberger by choice should have been not wearing a full face helmet. Instead he was by choice not wearing a 3/4 or a scull cap. So he broke his jaw and his nose. If you hurt his feelings poking fun at him he can defend himself by saying "MmmmMMm MMMmmmmMMMmmmMMM MMM MMMMMMM MMMMMM!!!"
All is good fun until someones feelings get hurt.

I am stating fact. He did not have a license to drive a bike in PA. His permit expired. PA helmet law states that you wear a helmet for two years after getting a bike license no matter your age, unless you take the MSF and get licensed through such. He should not have been on a bike at all.

He is a Knucklehead.

bigwater
06-16-2006, 11:32 PM
:)

JFN
06-17-2006, 09:33 AM
I am stating fact. He did not have a license to drive a bike in PA. His permit expired. PA helmet law states that you wear a helmet for two years after getting a bike license no matter your age, unless you take the MSF and get licensed through such. He should not have been on a bike at all.

He is a Knucklehead.
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