Posted: Tue Jul 18, 2006 10:42 pm
A minority of motorcycle enthusiasts have created the bad rap that many an innocent motorcyclist has had to deal with. I have a saying it goes "The one percent ruin it for the rest of us." This saying can be generalized to pretty much anything fun. Take video games, sunbathing, and even literature. There is always that one percent that is a memeber of your enthusiast group who will take their behaviors to such an extreme level that they could endager your innocent and saftey conscious enjoyment.
Here is what I see the most that annoys me in Lake Forest CA. where on any given day you can see lots of commuter/outlaw bikers/yuppie bikers/crouch rockets riders and so on.
1) Amatuer hour stunt show. You might be good enough to pull off such daring do, but the drivers around you tend to freak out when seeing such things.
2) V-Twin noise rally. I understand certain bikes are noisy but no need to "pee" people off around you if you can help it. My old neighbor used to ride in late (around 3 am on his HD all noisy and such) and wake everyone up. I asked him politely if there was anyway to ride in quietly, his response was "f you". So then I put the speakers from my very powerful stereo system out of my window and pointed to his bedroom one night and as soon as his lights went out, Slayer went on my stereo very loudly. From the next night on he killed his engine and coasted in.
3) Turing residential streets into raceways. Uh yeah. Imagine your a worry wart soccer mom driving your kids to their piano lessons and you hear this noise..........
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrowwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww!!!!!!!!!!!!
Now that wins them over to understand the freedom and enjoyment of a motorcycle!
Here is what I see the most that annoys me in Lake Forest CA. where on any given day you can see lots of commuter/outlaw bikers/yuppie bikers/crouch rockets riders and so on.
1) Amatuer hour stunt show. You might be good enough to pull off such daring do, but the drivers around you tend to freak out when seeing such things.
2) V-Twin noise rally. I understand certain bikes are noisy but no need to "pee" people off around you if you can help it. My old neighbor used to ride in late (around 3 am on his HD all noisy and such) and wake everyone up. I asked him politely if there was anyway to ride in quietly, his response was "f you". So then I put the speakers from my very powerful stereo system out of my window and pointed to his bedroom one night and as soon as his lights went out, Slayer went on my stereo very loudly. From the next night on he killed his engine and coasted in.
3) Turing residential streets into raceways. Uh yeah. Imagine your a worry wart soccer mom driving your kids to their piano lessons and you hear this noise..........
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrowwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww!!!!!!!!!!!!
Now that wins them over to understand the freedom and enjoyment of a motorcycle!