three questions i have not found the answers to.

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Mag7C
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#11 Unread post by Mag7C »

archanis wrote: 'i just dont feel safe with you riding like you are. your going to get yourself killed and if you had a cell phone i would call you while your riding to distract you, make you mess up and prove my point' (not realy, but its translated)
She could also chase you down in a car and run over you to prove it. :wink:

I know it's already been answered, but backpacks are perfectly legal. Personally I think it's safer than saddlebags.

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#12 Unread post by ZooTech »

Mag7C wrote: backpacks are perfectly legal. Personally I think it's safer than saddlebags.
Okay...I'll bite...why?

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#13 Unread post by storysunfolding »

archanis wrote:thats looking to be the best option. the only problem i would have with it is my moms constant nagging. even if i moved half way across the world, i swear!

'your not being safe riding in the snow like that.'

your not riding in the snow again are you? you know... i scrape more people off the sidewalk...' (shes a medic)

'i just dont feel safe with you riding like you are. your going to get yourself killed and if you had a cell phone i would call you while your riding to distract you, make you mess up and prove my point' (not realy, but its translated)
Don't worry about Mom. I've scrapped guys off the ground and my step moms a reconstructive plastic surgeon. I ride a bike (smart, or at worst smart dumb instead of dumb dumb) and she's behind the idea.

Some people are just fruity and have to prove a point.
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#14 Unread post by icariz83 »

Ya law books are very vague. I was checking into getting aftermarket signals and I wanted to verify with the state the legality.
I called my local station, they had no clue, called the county, nothing, called the state patrol & the guy said..."well if it's hard to see I might pull you over."

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#15 Unread post by Skier »

Mag7C wrote:I know it's already been answered, but backpacks are perfectly legal. Personally I think it's safer than saddlebags.
I, too, would like to know the logic behind this. Just curious...

(edit: quotes are messed up, what the deuce?!)
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#16 Unread post by jmillheiser »

Wyoming isn't too bad. Would be a major change from AK though. Gets about as cold as anchorage but we dont get anywhere near the rain you get. Plus we roast in the summer.

Its also pretty boring here in the winter (unless you ride a sled, lots of places to take a sled here in the winter).

Great riding roads in the summer though, lotsa twisties, especially down in CO.

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#17 Unread post by Mag7C »

About backpacks being safer, I would rather have everything up above the seat than down by the moving parts. I've heard horror stories of people's side bags breaking and getting caught in the rear wheel and making them wreck.

Statistically I have no idea. Just personal preference.

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