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Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 5:37 pm
by RhadamYgg
Flesher wrote:RhadamYgg wrote:I was just at the Kawasaki dealer and sat on one. It felt really good - better than the Rebel. I felt very exposed sitting on the Rebel.
I knew it ... once you sit on the bikes all those comparative metrics don't mean a hill a beans
RhadamYgg wrote:I tend to make everything too much of an intellectual pursuit - which is why most of the people I know are surprised I'm interested in riding motorcycles.
Were your friends implying that Motorcyclists are not known for their intellect? 'cause I can tell you they are amongst the most philosophical and intellectual of groups -- need I point you towards Zen and The Art of Motorcycle Maintenance? -- hehe J/k I couldn't resist, I can't believe everyone let you get away with that comment!
Well, any slight towards motorcyclists I think is unintentional on their part. They only see the things the press wants them to see - which is that motorcycles are inherently dangerous. I've run lots of numbers (supplied from the NHTSA - and while yes - motorcycling is moderately more dangerous than driving a car - you can mitigate your risks.
Of course that doesn't make you safe (or me), but what it does mean is that I could just as easily die in a car accident as I could on a motorcycle.
They think I'm stupid to take the risk of riding a motorcycle and basically - use the 'Aren't you too smart to do something as stupid as ride a motorcycle?'
Bleh.
RhadamYgg
Posted: Thu Mar 27, 2008 5:44 am
by jstark47
RhadamYgg wrote:They think I'm stupid to take the risk of riding a motorcycle and basically - use the 'Aren't you too smart to do something as stupid as ride a motorcycle?'
Bleh.
They're jealous 'cause they don't have the stones to take the risk. Brace yourself - it's gonna get worse once you actually start riding.
I gotta ask though - if someone has great intellect, and subtlety and insightfulness of thought - what good is it, if not joined with strength of will to take action as the result of one's excellent thoughts? I'm not so smart myself, but I'm smart enough to realize that "safety first" isn't always my friend, and risk in some degree is good for me. I will die regardless. What good is it if I arrive at the moment of my death having never lived? Not everything that "makes sense" is therefore logical....
Posted: Thu Mar 27, 2008 9:06 am
by R3sp4wN
jstark47 wrote:I'm not so smart myself, but I'm smart enough to realize that "safety first" isn't always my friend, and risk in some degree is good for me. I will die regardless. What good is it if I arrive at the moment of my death having never lived? Not everything that "makes sense" is therefore logical....
Do you have a phamplet or some type of accult website that you are recruting for?

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Posted: Thu Mar 27, 2008 9:19 am
by yoman793
all the stats lead toward the ninja. i think i would be more fun, but i too am a honda man. loved my civic's, and now i love my nighthawk. do what feels right.
Posted: Thu Mar 27, 2008 2:34 pm
by jstark47
R3sp4wN wrote:jstark47 wrote:I'm not so smart myself, but I'm smart enough to realize that "safety first" isn't always my friend, and risk in some degree is good for me. I will die regardless. What good is it if I arrive at the moment of my death having never lived? Not everything that "makes sense" is therefore logical....
Do you have a phamplet or some type of accult website that you are recruting for?

Nah..... printer wanted too much money for the pamphlets!!
