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Reply #15 on: November 29, 2013, 09:46:39 pm
Your hard you can hit someone with a 1 and a half ton vehicle, too scared too take a slap you little girl :D

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Reply #16 on: November 29, 2013, 09:48:28 pm
Man the other bikes are not even at fullspeed so i  still thinking these bikes that you love ( supermotos ) are only cheap bikes



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Reply #17 on: November 29, 2013, 09:50:42 pm
A bike goes how fast u feel comfortable too ride it, believe it or not but when someone rides a superbike they will tend too ride it slower than a lower cc bike, as the lower cc bike is more forgiven and you can pinn it through corners, cant say the same about a big bike alot too think about, same goes with cars youll find someone will drive a v8 much faster than a scary v12, just because the vehicle is faster dont mean youll drive/ride it faster.

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Reply #18 on: November 29, 2013, 09:51:04 pm
Nope, its not my problem, its their problem. I would love to see them dodge a car comming in 70 km/h towards them, on 1 wheel. And my my gas/brake pedals isnt effortless, I've saved a life using the brake pedal, a faggot on a motorbike to be exact.
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Oh god you are unbelievable

You're both wrong.

A real motorcyclist knows how vulnerable they are and takes necessary precautions, recognising the risk and minimising them. Ie, not being a faggot as Jack so kindly pointed out.

Secondly, not all motorcyclists are faggots, and the majority of crashes are 50/50 blame. Ie, the driver went without looking, and the rider put themself in the situation. However, in a large proportion cases, for example, a biker being "T-boned," the driver is 100% to blame.



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Reply #19 on: November 29, 2013, 09:53:22 pm
Your hard you can hit someone with a 1 and a half ton vehicle, too scared too take a slap you little girl :D
To scared to take a slap? Would love to see you take a slap by my 1 and a half ton vehicle, and we could see who was the little girl?  Your arguments are retarded, lol. If you fail to see the fact that its gonna be their fault, and not mine theres something wrong with you.

You're both wrong.

A real motorcyclist knows how vulnerable they are and takes necessary precautions, recognising the risk and minimising them. Ie, not being a faggot as Jack so kindly pointed out.

Secondly, not all motorcyclists are faggots, and the majority of crashes are 50/50 blame. Ie, the driver went without looking, and the rider put themself in the situation. However, in a large proportion cases, for example, a biker being "T-boned," the driver is 100% to blame.
Im not talking about other bikers or accidents now, I am talking about the people that drive like the ones in the movie he linked. Its not always a bikers fault, but if they drive like the ones in the movie, it is their fault, thats my point.



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Reply #20 on: November 29, 2013, 09:55:21 pm
You're right joe it is mainly the driver too blame, you'd be surprised how much control you have over the bike, it's the width of your shoulders so you have way more chance of avoiding things, though obvisously when you do collide coming off the bike is inevitable so you're going too get hurt. I myself am not an anxious rider i know many riders are constantly on look out as you should be for oil, objects on the road etc, maybe ill learn my lesson one day that will make me more cautious :), it's there fault? doing a wheelie on a straight road?, what do you think bad can happen from this?, they come off and get run over if the person behind isnt within 2 second gap?

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Reply #21 on: November 29, 2013, 10:02:25 pm
There's a difference between driving in a car and driving a car, just like there's a difference between riding on a bike and riding a bike.
It seems you have little to no experience of either transport methods by the looks of these posts and pointless arguments.



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Reply #22 on: November 29, 2013, 10:03:41 pm
Jack all im saying when it comes too 'hitting' the bike, if you had a game of vehicle tag with one of these guys you wouldn't get close lol
I would get as close as I do to other normal traffic, not a single shit would be given. Who knows, maybe I need to overtake them and suddenly as I get back in the correct lane, a kid or an animal is passing the road as he is doing wheelies behind me? By the time he uses to get back on ground and slow down he is gonna be in my ass.



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Reply #23 on: November 29, 2013, 10:04:00 pm
I personally am not a fan of any stunts on the road. I love lane splitting, and long twisting lanes, but popping wheelies have never been my thing. I've seen too many videos of bikers coming off, destroying the vehicle and hurting themselves.

I personally wear full protection, boots, textile jacket and trousers with padding, armoured gloves, decent helmet etc. The jacket has large patches of yellow material, high visibility, and the helmet is white. The entire way I dress is based on protection in the event of an accident, and making myself visible. Even so, I have had many times where people pull straight across into me, I've been ran into at junctions, and have knocked on loads of peoples windows when they pull into my lane. They say "I didn't see you." Yeah, right, you missed a guy on a noisy bike in high visibility gear...

I ride based on the fact all car drivers are trying to kill me. In my opinion this video you posted is natural selection at it's finest, ie, the most intelligent survive, the ones who do stunts like this don't.

We have a saying where I fly light aircraft. You have old pilots, and bold pilots. But never old bold pilots.



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Reply #24 on: November 29, 2013, 10:05:16 pm
A bike goes how fast u feel comfortable too ride it, believe it or not but when someone rides a superbike they will tend too ride it slower than a lower cc bike, as the lower cc bike is more forgiven and you can pinn it through corners, cant say the same about a big bike alot too think about, same goes with cars youll find someone will drive a v8 much faster than a scary v12, just because the vehicle is faster dont mean youll drive/ride it faster.
Devin that is fact^ and if you dont want too take part in the debate please leave.
Jack
guess it's a beauty that motorcycles filter and won't be in your 'ass' :D

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Reply #25 on: November 29, 2013, 10:06:47 pm
There's a difference between driving in a car and driving a car, just like there's a difference between riding on a bike and riding a bike.
It seems you have little to no experience of either transport methods by the looks of these posts and pointless arguments.
And this. Not that I have been in the traffic for a long time, neither do I have a lot of experience. But even before I got into traffic myself, I knew driving a bike like that is retarded and they are not gonna have much of a chance to dodge things comming surprisingly.



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Reply #26 on: November 29, 2013, 10:08:32 pm
I've come off a few times on slippery surfaces, and one noob mistake of grabbing the front brake on a roundabout haven't collided with a vehicle 'yet', im dreading the day but i feel extremely aware and confident while riding and you do feeel invincible, but all it takes is that one fool too pull out past your breaking point and your down. I wear Rhok jeans with alpinestars padded jacket with carbon knuckle gloves, feel like a knight in shining armor in my gear lol :D

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Reply #27 on: November 29, 2013, 10:09:17 pm
It's true, a good biker on a less powerful bike will ride rings round a bad biker on a big bike.

But a bad biker on any bike is going to be trouble. Most people are involved in an incident where they are injured in the first 6 months of riding, I've never been injured in 12 months, that means there must be someone putting the average up.... that's the bad riders.



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Reply #28 on: November 29, 2013, 10:12:07 pm
yeah i find its mainly younger people thinking they can handle 400cc+ engine sizes when they cant, even the smallest mistakes on a bike like that arn't forgiving, i started on a cg 125 06 model now on a ktm 450 xc my baby!

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Reply #29 on: November 29, 2013, 10:17:08 pm
yeah i find its mainly younger people thinking they can handle 400cc+ engine sizes when they cant, even the smallest mistakes on a bike like that arn't forgiving, i started on a cg 125 06 model now on a ktm 450 xc my baby!

I've come off a few times on slippery surfaces, and one noob mistake of grabbing the front brake on a roundabout haven't collided with a vehicle 'yet', im dreading the day but i feel extremely aware and confident while riding and you do feeel invincible, but all it takes is that one fool too pull out past your breaking point and your down. I wear Rhok jeans with alpinestars padded jacket with carbon knuckle gloves, feel like a knight in shining armor in my gear lol :D
The impression  I get if you is that you don't even own a bike lol...



 


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