Guys help me..New rider cbr 1000rr?
#181
RE: Guys help me..New rider cbr 1000rr?
ORIGINAL: 900rrSTUD
I understand that you shouldn't stunt on the streets. But what about an empty country road out in the middle of nothing?
I understand that you shouldn't stunt on the streets. But what about an empty country road out in the middle of nothing?
#183
RE: Guys help me..New rider cbr 1000rr?
ORIGINAL: PlayfulGod
That still isnt smart but its alot better than on the hwy. lol.
ORIGINAL: 900rrSTUD
I understand that you shouldn't stunt on the streets. But what about an empty country road out in the middle of nothing?
I understand that you shouldn't stunt on the streets. But what about an empty country road out in the middle of nothing?
#185
RE: Guys help me..New rider cbr 1000rr?
well..thats part of bikes..some1 can stunt all day and not crash...some1 can just be cruisin all day and end up dieing soo its just what happens...life is life
#187
RE: Guys help me..New rider cbr 1000rr?
ORIGINAL: thrasher572
Perhaps you would understand the perspective a little better if you were the one tasked with removing the bodies of the victims of stupidity, and informing their loved ones that they were not coming home again. Most of fun to be had on sportbikes can be done where it is safe and the public is not endangered. There is a time and a place for it.
And it sounds likeyou might be envious of the night stick... are you what they call institutionally adjusted?
Perhaps you would understand the perspective a little better if you were the one tasked with removing the bodies of the victims of stupidity, and informing their loved ones that they were not coming home again. Most of fun to be had on sportbikes can be done where it is safe and the public is not endangered. There is a time and a place for it.
And it sounds likeyou might be envious of the night stick... are you what they call institutionally adjusted?
but institutionally adjusted? if you're talking about prison, no i've never been, worst thing i ever got was a drinking ticket, even then wasnt an arrest, just an embarrassing pickup by the parents and a lesson learned (dont call a cop son, no matter how blacked out you are, they get pissed)
#188
RE: Guys help me..New rider cbr 1000rr?
ORIGINAL: PlayfulGod
No actually if you end up plastered on the side of anything its because YOU were not watching ahead far enough to see it turn or wtfe and/or going to fast to have stopped. Its always easy to blame sumtin else, but most of the tyme the rider is at fault!!
No actually if you end up plastered on the side of anything its because YOU were not watching ahead far enough to see it turn or wtfe and/or going to fast to have stopped. Its always easy to blame sumtin else, but most of the tyme the rider is at fault!!
#189
RE: Guys help me..New rider cbr 1000rr?
ORIGINAL: soccer13pro2007
Well then apply that logic for anything. If you stay back 100 feet from every car you're near, wait a whole minute AFTER the light turns green to avoid dumb**** that run it, ride 10 mph under the speed limit, have a relay on every blind turn so you know there's no car that could be in your lane, etc. etc. etc. (even if you're in a car) then hey, we can avoid EVERY single accident. So when are we passing this law?
ORIGINAL: PlayfulGod
No actually if you end up plastered on the side of anything its because YOU were not watching ahead far enough to see it turn or wtfe and/or going to fast to have stopped. Its always easy to blame sumtin else, but most of the tyme the rider is at fault!!
No actually if you end up plastered on the side of anything its because YOU were not watching ahead far enough to see it turn or wtfe and/or going to fast to have stopped. Its always easy to blame sumtin else, but most of the tyme the rider is at fault!!
#190
RE: Guys help me..New rider cbr 1000rr?
oh of course, i completely agree with you
even if i learn wheelies, I NEVER plan to pull one in traffic, too much risk.
however, I have to agree with 900rr on the clear streets thing (though doing a wheelie at 90 mph is still asking for it)
even if i learn wheelies, I NEVER plan to pull one in traffic, too much risk.
however, I have to agree with 900rr on the clear streets thing (though doing a wheelie at 90 mph is still asking for it)