That or a healthy dose of fear.jmillheiser wrote:it takes some serious willpower to resist the urge to give the throttle a good twist on a high powered bike.
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Graduating from the MSF course and then passing someone in a no-passing zone has nothing to do with lack of willpower on the throttle. It has more to do with someone who has very little smarts about life in general. Still sad, but it's the person, not the bike.
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I rode with a group ride one day. They kept passing in the no passing zones. For some reason with a large sub-group of sportsbike riders this is acceptable. I'm unwilling to break that rule.
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"What good fortune for those of us in power that people do not think. " Hitler - think about that one for a minute.
"What good fortune for those of us in power that people do not think. " Hitler - think about that one for a minute.
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Cars can accelerate and pass almost as easily as a bike. Well, my car can anyway. Passing zones/no passing zones have more to do with available sight distance - hills, curves, intersections, etc... What type of vehicle you're using isn't the point - it's whether or not you can see what's coming while you're passing.
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A Subaru WRX. My point is... in a passing zone, if I have the clearance, I'll overtake anything - on my bike or in my car. But if it's a no-passing zone, it's usually because there is a blind curve or a hill or an upcoming intersection. I don't feel it's wise to recommend that just because you're in/on a fast vehicle, then you should go passing in a no-passing zone. Also, in a crash situation, the police will issue a ticket for breaking that law, and then you're responsible for the crash and there's a whole new issue with insurance coverage.Mintbread wrote:What sort of car would this be?Loonette wrote:Cars can accelerate and pass almost as easily as a bike. Well, my car can anyway.
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It's really sad when someone wrecks before they even have the time to learn what they're doing. There are no illusions about the fact that the first few months of biking are the most dangerous, and getting through them is about a little luck and a lot of caution. It's too bad that this guy, whoever he is, won't get the chance to develop any real riding skills. I hope he gets to walk again.
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