The cagers in high perf. vehicles do this too. In fact I hear a loud azz honda civic driving down in the night time. If it's not that then I hear the cagers screeching their tires when turning, pulling away or braking or the Chevy truck with loud pipes revving everytime they see a biker.neutom72 wrote:This is an easy one. Motorcyclists get a bad name because of themselves. Every day I see motorcyclists riding like complete idiots.
When motorcyclists ride aggresively, rev their engine at stop lights, have an obnoxiously loud exhaust, do burnouts, wheelies... how can we blame the media for hating us?
It's time people realize that their actions while on the road reflect on ALL of us.
No one makes mention of that, no even gets angry when Nissan advertises their Maxima putting emphasis on the sound. People always assume only bikers make too much noise even if it is a stock bike.
The funny thing is more cagers here start trying to "lanesplit" as if they don't know which lane is gonna get them there faster. Shame that the pigs are increasing the pull over rate for bikers for performance mods or splitters (this included me for some reason but the cage was the one causing me to swerve into another lane) and leave these puckers alone.