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Re: I need helpful advice, not post-facto criticism, please
Posted: Wed May 18, 2011 8:15 am
by sunshine229
Thanks Aaron for the great post. I hope more and more people are coming by the site and seeing what motorcycling can be. You're right, it's all about attitude as well as how a person rides as to how they are going to perceive the sport.
Re: I need helpful advice, not post-facto criticism, please
Posted: Fri May 20, 2011 3:54 am
by Brackstone
I think the biggest problem is that we can't actually sit down face to face with most people so we have to use a lot of blanket statements because we're better off assuming the worst than expecting the best.
I personally don't want to tell anyone a 600cc supersport is fine for them and then hear they got hurt on it later because they were careless. I agree with the previous poster a lot. Most people don't bother to learn the right way to ride (see my recent post about getting motorcycle license on a spyder (what?!) and then they get a motorcycle and do squidly things and get hurt over and over.
Re: I need helpful advice, not post-facto criticism, please
Posted: Thu May 26, 2011 3:34 pm
by Marge
Ooohhhhh......"ride it like a 65 year old woman". You should choose your words more wisely..... I'm a woman rider in my 60's, but, no, I don't ride like one, or whatever you consider one to be. If I did, I'd probably be dead by now. If you don't ride a bit faster, a bit ahead, and ride aggressively, you're going to get ran over. I've ridden accident free for nearly 40 years, haven't even dropped a bike, and we're talking 15-20K miles a year. I don't putt around town, I don't race people, I get out and ride. Even at my old age.
Re: I need helpful advice, not post-facto criticism, please
Posted: Fri May 27, 2011 12:00 am
by sapaul
Good on ya Marge
If you don't ride a bit faster, a bit ahead, and ride aggressively, you're going to get ran over.
I like this line a lot
Re: I need helpful advice, not post-facto criticism, please
Posted: Tue May 31, 2011 4:41 pm
by Nalian
I prefer to call it "opportunistic" riding. Whenever there's an opportunity to take advantage of the smaller size/faster speed/be somewhere else, take it!
