Well, any slight towards motorcyclists I think is unintentional on their part. They only see the things the press wants them to see - which is that motorcycles are inherently dangerous. I've run lots of numbers (supplied from the NHTSA - and while yes - motorcycling is moderately more dangerous than driving a car - you can mitigate your risks.Flesher wrote:I knew it ... once you sit on the bikes all those comparative metrics don't mean a hill a beansRhadamYgg wrote:I was just at the Kawasaki dealer and sat on one. It felt really good - better than the Rebel. I felt very exposed sitting on the Rebel.
Were your friends implying that Motorcyclists are not known for their intellect? 'cause I can tell you they are amongst the most philosophical and intellectual of groups -- need I point you towards Zen and The Art of Motorcycle Maintenance? -- hehe J/k I couldn't resist, I can't believe everyone let you get away with that comment!RhadamYgg wrote:I tend to make everything too much of an intellectual pursuit - which is why most of the people I know are surprised I'm interested in riding motorcycles.
Of course that doesn't make you safe (or me), but what it does mean is that I could just as easily die in a car accident as I could on a motorcycle.
They think I'm stupid to take the risk of riding a motorcycle and basically - use the 'Aren't you too smart to do something as stupid as ride a motorcycle?'
Bleh.
RhadamYgg