new rider looking for more friends
#22
Re: new rider looking for more friends
Don't get complacent that's the biggest mistake I see these days. Your evolve from being scared to confident.
And then you relax a little and embed that pretty little bike if yours in someone's door/trunk. A very close childhood friend of mine a veteran rider was killed last year. Obeying all the laws, wearing his gear. One night a Lady pulled out in front of him without her lights on in Texas. He hit her around 55mph. He had ridden countless hours done many an event and was probably one of the most responsible cars I knew on two wheels.
VA drivers don't see anything. I sold my bike after about six months of riding on 64. I got merged over on several times and people constantly pulled into my lane with zero give a fuck.
Eh? Lol Try a 160+hp repsol 1000RR it screams like an r6 does at 14 all the way thru 1-5
Matter of fact scratch that don't try it
And then you relax a little and embed that pretty little bike if yours in someone's door/trunk. A very close childhood friend of mine a veteran rider was killed last year. Obeying all the laws, wearing his gear. One night a Lady pulled out in front of him without her lights on in Texas. He hit her around 55mph. He had ridden countless hours done many an event and was probably one of the most responsible cars I knew on two wheels.
VA drivers don't see anything. I sold my bike after about six months of riding on 64. I got merged over on several times and people constantly pulled into my lane with zero give a fuck.
Matter of fact scratch that don't try it
Last edited by JacKal; 03-17-2014 at 05:13 PM.
#23
Sperry about your friend and I try to remember never to get cocky and ride with the rule of thumb that I am invisible some things like a driver pulling out you can't really help just that they're not a complete moron once again sorry about that I hope I never go down even though I know it'll be inevitable with nowadays drivers
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#29
Re: new rider looking for more friends
I had 5 years under my belt before I got my liter bike. I can honestly say I never broke 80mph off a track (Tx speed limit is 75)
You're already headed for disaster bro. Seriously if we wanted to see you become one with steel it asphalt we would encourage you.
You've already displayed several characteristics of a doomed path.
And gtfo with a s1000 that repsol was too much. My boy rode it a few months when I bought my Harley. He weighs 285 that thing about peeled him off it at full throttle every time. I weigh 170.
All the power of a faggot ass busa but I could still turn.
You're already headed for disaster bro. Seriously if we wanted to see you become one with steel it asphalt we would encourage you.
You've already displayed several characteristics of a doomed path.
And gtfo with a s1000 that repsol was too much. My boy rode it a few months when I bought my Harley. He weighs 285 that thing about peeled him off it at full throttle every time. I weigh 170.
All the power of a faggot ass busa but I could still turn.
Last edited by JacKal; 03-18-2014 at 05:44 AM.
#30
May have been dumb but if your responsible and understand that it will kill you if your not easy with it then fine hurray learn your friction zone get a feel for it and just ride up the street and back a couple times