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First thing I thought when I saw that picture: "Nice legs."
That's what my mind instantly went to.
Damnit, Hotel, you and I are officially too much alike.
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First thing I thought when I saw that picture: "Nice legs."
That's what my mind instantly went to.
Damnit, Hotel, you and I are officially too much alike.
You two need to come here, become Intensive Care Paramedic's and apply to work with the Motorcycle Response Unit.
The number of motorcyclists wearing federally-approved, impact-absorbing helmets dropped 13 percent in the first nine months of 2010...motorcyclists wearing..."novelty" helmets — ...lightweight and offer little protection — rose 9 percent. A helmet that meets federal standards reduces the wearer's chances of being killed in an accident by about 40 percent, Hedlund said. The only reason for wearing a novelty helmet is to avoid getting ticketed for not wearing a helmet, he added.
"If I have a choice between driving a pickup or my motorcycle, I'm taking the motorcycle that gets 50 mph," Hennie said. "It's not sport, it's transportation."
firetender said:But this absolutely disturbed me
Why does someone choosing a motorcycle over a pickup disturb you?
Yeah, and that should say 50 MPG, not mph. It absolutely makes sense for a bike to be a commuting option. Hell, the 250 Ninja they were talking about earlier gets almost 100 miles to the gallon.
And yeah, if I'm riding, I'm wearing a helmet. And if I'm wearing a helmet, it is probably Snell certified. It won't help if I get really messed up and just tear off my aorta, but nothing I know of would.
Also, I've started looking at an Aprilia Shiver 750 as well as the Monster.... damn hot Italians. A few more bucks but a better fit to my size, not as tall in the gearing, and just as sexy. Although the dealer is not 10 minutes down the road, more like 3+ hours.
Finished my MSF today (aced... though I now have a burning hatred of right hand U-turns) and spent the last couple of hours at 2 different dealers just down the road from me looking at bikes.
Kind of like the FZ6R from Yamaha, and it fit well when I sat on it. However, when asked about the FZ6R and a test ride, the guy said I had to do all the paperwork as if I was buying it before I could do the ride, and if I feel it didn't fit me we'd tear the paperwork up... yeah... right...
Went down the road to the Kawasaki dealer and sat on a Ninja 250 (bigger then I thought), the ER-6N, Versys and Ninja 650. I'm supposed to go back Thursday when I get off work to take a couple of them out for test rides.
And OMG the Kawasaki dealer had a hot *** girl working behind the counter.
Why does someone choosing a motorcycle over a pickup disturb you?
If you're joking; that's cute, I get it!
If not, my humble opinion is if you treat motorcycling as transportation it is more likely to transport you to the hospital than it is if you treat motorcycling as a sport. You are a target. You are vulnerable. Protect yourself. There is nothing casual about biking.
06 Heritage Softail Classic!!!