You ask for an opinion on this forum and people give it to you. You don't like it, and take out your frustrations here? Look in the mirror for who needs the attitude adjustment. You don't mind disagreement provided it jives with what you're thinking. That's not how it works.Batan wrote:... The post like these is what I'm trying to elaborate on. What did you learn on? How was it? That helps. And apparently those double discs on the F don't grab THAT great.
It is frustrating because you can't discuss this with anybody on the forums as you throat gets jumped more or less right away. It's like an On/Off switch. For example, you completely disregarded the fact I stated I'd take one of the learner bikes and gave me more or less the same automatic reply a 16 year old with an R1 would get. I also left room for perhaps getting a different bike once we're through with the course.
You did contribute with some other examples of beginner bikes, so thumbs up for that and thank you...
Look, I don't want any new biker to splat themselves on a guard rail or a soccer mom's bumper. However it's your life. Do what the f*ck you want. Just don't ask for an opinion, people give you one, you don't like it and you tell us "gave me more or less the same automatic reply a 16 year old with an R1 would get". If you don't like the answer that much don't ask the question. You come across like an arrogant SOB when you write with such a condescending tone. These are not "automatic responses". We take the time to write our opinions so newbys don't splat. You should appreciate that, though I see you don't. Why don't you simply find a forum that agrees with your opinion and be done with it.
LOL!shane-o wrote:nup, i live in my world, and you're a guest in it so back in ya box.