I prefer parsnips myself - Not as dangerous, not interested in attracting chicks; happy to be out in all weathers; established preferance for a vertical posture; never seen wearing anything flashy and never known to do wheelies in public places. Excellent cooked with cardamon.
A good all round vegetable. Known to have high levels of tolerance for all kinds of human being. Recommended.
Hud
“Man has no right to kill his brother. It is no excuse that he does so in uniform: he only adds the infamy of servitude to the crime of murder.”
Percy Bysshe Shelley
Relsek wrote:Does this mean that if we don't ride a naked/standard, that we are posers. Oh well, at least I have a nice bike to pose with. (yes I ride it too, it didn't get 12,000 miles on it by going back and forth to the poser nights.
You also happen to ride a bike that is commonly (read: incorrectly) placed in teh same light as n00blets who are just out to get a cool bike. Props for going against the "grain" and actually riding that busa (also props 'cause I know I wouldn't be able to handle it )
On that note, Tim (the guy who runs the Pashnit road map site), rides a 'busa, and has put 10s of thousands of miles on it riding every road in the west. So to say that someone riding a faired (is that even a word?) bike is a poser is, as already noted, a pretty close-minded opinion.
Pashnit is also on the other forum I frequent (hayabusa.org), he does my kind of riding. I'm the kind that likes to go exploring, to places I've never been. Yes, living in Florida I get caught in the rain a lot. Actually, I'll dig up a clip I took while riding in the rain. It should be fun.
P.S. it's not hard to handle, just requires a little respect of the throttle.
I happen to like the diversity in the motorcycle rider population. If everyone rode a naked standard like me, it would be no fun to try out someone elses bike.
Many of the riders I know could be described as 'coffee shop cruisers". Others fit the "Noob squid on a high powered sportbike" category. I say, "So what?". It's not likely they'd be up for a 1500 mile roadtrip in search of the perfect backroad, but who cares? Who am I to say how someone should enjoy their two wheels?
VermilionX wrote:
i've ran hard in the rain, i was thinking if i ride fast enough i can outrun the rain or make the drops evaporate before it hits me.
of course, it was on a long stretch in the freeway and not on corners.
PS. i was kidding on my 1st comment about outrunning the rain and making it evaporate but i have ridden hard in the rain.
That's how people down here (So-Cal) drive though....I came from just south of the Oregon border, we got 180 inches of rain a year. San Diego gets about 10 in/year....and yet, these people think they know how to drive in the wet....I guess I just have to stay out of their way and hope nature takes its course....
SV650 K6 <---Suuper Awsome bike
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If I didn't feel like a monkey &*$%ing a football when I sat on a sporty, I'd probably own one.[/quote]
skoebl wrote:
That's how people down here (So-Cal) drive though....I came from just south of the Oregon border, we got 180 inches of rain a year. San Diego gets about 10 in/year....and yet, these people think they know how to drive in the wet....I guess I just have to stay out of their way and hope nature takes its course....
i have a lot of experience in driving in hard rain. since we came from the philippines and over there we only get 2 seasons... sunny season and rainy season. we get a lot of typhoons in the rainy season.
riding is diff though, i don't have a lot of experience yet but i have ridden hard in the rain. i don't enjoy it though.
earwig wrote:All I can do is shake my head... why does everything have to do with pencil compesation around here anyway? haha... If yer single you should do whatever you can to impress chicks in my opinion ) If a girl wants a guy that can stunt... good for him what do you use to pick up chicks? I can tell it's not your charm.
Heimdall Einherjar wrote:
It's the fact that the stunting is done on public roads or to impress chicks that annoys me, not the concept itself.
If I were at the track I'd probably pull a few stupid stunts for the fun of it, but this pencil-compensation thing is what I find so irritating.
Anyway, in my experience, the nakeds have a more relaxed riding position than the full-fledged racing bikes.
If a girl wants a guy because he can stunt she should have her you-know-what sewn up until she gets her values straight...