Motorcycle EMS riders????

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.
 
That's what my mind instantly went to.




Damnit, Hotel, you and I are officially too much alike.

Great minds, my friend... Great minds.

I'm at the dealer about to test drive a few bikes. :)
 
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You two need to come here, become Intensive Care Paramedic's and apply to work with the Motorcycle Response Unit.

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When I first saw...

You two need to come here, become Intensive Care Paramedic's and apply to work with the Motorcycle Response Unit.

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these guys, I swear, I started drooling! I would have given my eye-teeth and maybe a couple toes to have been able to do that as a medic! The problem is, I guess, it really makes much too much sense, doesn't it?
 
Bikes and Death; the latest

Here's a good article entitled Motorcycle deaths drop but trend is worrisome

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110419/ap_on_re_us/us_motorcycle_deaths

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.

But this absolutely disturbed me:

"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."

What do you think?
 
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But this absolutely disturbed me

Why does someone choosing a motorcycle over a pickup disturb you?
 
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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.
 
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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.

Dont feel bad, I spend an unhealthy amount of time looking at riding gear, and I don't even have my bike yet. (ordered a jacket and pants from Revzilla and just want to say that their customer service is top notch)
 
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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.
 
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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.

What popped at you with the Kawis? (besides the hot girl)
 
I'll race any of you sporty's...........To Florida!!!

06 Heritage Softail Classic!!!
 

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Why does someone choosing a motorcycle over a pickup disturb you?

If you're joking; that's cute, I get it!:rolleyes:

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.
 
If you're joking; that's cute, I get it!:rolleyes:

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.

Why can't you treat it as transportation, and be attentive to your surroundings?

Do you think of your car/truck/SUV as transportation?
 
My one and only bike was a 02 harley 883 xlc. I loved that bike but sold it right before basic training. Can't wait to get back to the states to buy another bike.
 
Went to a couple different dealers today to look at the Ninja 250. First dealer quoted $5,500+ otd for a '10. Went to a dealer closer to home and got quoted $4,300 OTD, plus some gear. No brainer.


I HATE spending ove $1,000 for ANYTHING, but I should enjoy this. I budget about $100 a month to spend on whatever I want without feeling bad, and the monthly minimum payments for this bike are under that limit... that's how I'm justifying it to myself. (Though the $2000 downpayment still gets to me)



I go pick it up in the morning if I choose to go through with it...


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good luck man! I can't look at one of those and not think trauma.

I avoided rice rockets all my life. I knew if I bought one, i'd ride it like it was designed to be ridden.

now i'm old and they REALLY do not appeal to me. I like comfort and carrying capacity vs speed and agility these days...

but they're still fun to look at, hmmm, for me, I guess thats like younger hotties too; Fun to look at but would kill me sooner than later if I got on one.
 
And that, my friend, is why I'm keeping it at 250cc displacement. I always told myself too that I didn't want a sport bike, but they are much better looking (IMO) than cruisers, and are actually more comfortable for my height.



Heck, my own car is a 4 cylinder that I had maxed out at 120 at one time, but have NOT broken 85mph in years. I just don't want to risk it.


Fuel economy is what I'm after, and the Ninja gets darn good mileage.
 
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06 BMW K1200R.


I went to the bank Monday to talk about getting a loan for a classic car I've wanted for a while (57 Chevy Belair Convertible) and a loan for this:

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(If they consolidate it together that is)
 
Yeah... if I made more than half of what a new RN makes, I'd buy more expensive toys. Alas, I'm a medic. Don't rain on me! :lol:
 
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