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I cannot believe what i saw

#1 Unread post by MakeCarsStandSTill »

Today I saw the most stupidest thing i have ever SEEN!!!!< and for me its a first,, I saw, a man riding a gixxer 600 , i pulled up looked over he was wearing a muscle shirt sun glasses(no helmet) shorts and flip flops and he was trying to tap down to first but his flip flop kept slipping off, and i was just thinking to myself HOW FREAKING STUPID :shock: ,, Have any of you guys seen stuff like this???
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#2 Unread post by DivideOverflow »

Yeah... I live in Florida. Tons of flip-flop squids around here.

My roommate went around the block in his flip-flops in my presence, I about beat him to death with a wooden kendo stick.
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#3 Unread post by asiantay »

What an uber-douche.
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#4 Unread post by sharpmagna »

Yup that's pretty crazy huh?

The worst I've ever done was this weekend. I needed gas and I didn't feel like filling up before work this morning. So yesterday, I rode less than a mile to the gas station from my house in shorts, t-shirt, helmet and tennis shoes. No gloves, no jacket, no riding boots.

I have to say it was a very different experience to the normal safety gear I wear and I didn't like it one bit. I'll wear my gear next time...

yes I know most accidents happen close to home so something bad could have happened. I took my life in my own hands, just like you all do...
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#5 Unread post by ZooTech »

sharpmagna wrote:yes I know most accidents happen close to home so something bad could have happened.
That's like saying most shower accidents occur in the bathroom. The one thing that EVERY motorcycle ride you take has in common with each other is that they all start and end at home, so it's a simple matter of statistics that most accidents occur close to it.
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#6 Unread post by Shorts »

When DH was in Guam TDY he went to bike shops looking for gear. Unfortunately, there was hardly any gear in the stores since riding in beach clothes was the standard dress :roll: Bike shops said they don't carry much because the don't sell much.
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#7 Unread post by VermilionX »

as long as they're not stunting on public roads... i really don't care if they're not wearing any riding gear at all and i wouldn't call them stupid.

it's their choice. their risk. live w/ it.
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#8 Unread post by Gadjet »

I think I have you all beat.

followed a guy on a sportbike into town on my way home the other day.

Fullface helmet
t-shirt
shorts.

that's it. No gloves, no jacket, no shoes at all. this freak was in barefeet. I was almost hoping that there was gravel at the four way stop, maybe with a bit of broken glass thrown in for good measure. :twisted: :frusty:
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#9 Unread post by MakeCarsStandSTill »

Woa dude thats some crazy Poo poo :laughing: ,,, And CR, I care about their well being more than thinking that their stupid. :wink:
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#10 Unread post by ZooTech »

Gadjet wrote:I think I have you all beat.

followed a guy on a sportbike into town on my way home the other day.

Fullface helmet
t-shirt
shorts.

that's it. No gloves, no jacket, no shoes at all. this freak was in barefeet. I was almost hoping that there was gravel at the four way stop, maybe with a bit of broken glass thrown in for good measure. :twisted: :frusty:
Yeah, well the other day I saw a very pregnant woman lighting up a cigarette. I mean really, people, there are more important things to get concerned and worked-up about. This dodo continues to come across as either jealousy or elitist thinking.
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