Cindy Lou still has a nice ass too.
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Yes, and the kid was playing with the tree the whole time.
I know we got a few bike riders here so thought I'd ask your opinions..
Guy I used to.work with posted this thing today on Fb about how car drivers should be more responsible while driving , maintain lane, signal, blah blah blah..
As if trying to imply that the only reason motorcycles are dangerous is because of crappy automobile drivers.. I, taking pride in my driving had to point out the fact that while yes, some car drivers are a danger to themselves never mind bikes, even without cars on the road, mototocycles are inheritly dangerous as there's not much in the way of protection in the case of an accident .. Idk how many people I know who've put a bike down and have gotten seriously hurt ..
Then of.course you have the idiots who think they're too cool for a skid lid.. talk about retarded to the 10th°……
So what do you bikers think? Is riding a bike dangerous regardless of other people on the road or would a biker never get killed if it weren't for all of us crazy ass car drivers out there ?
I got my opinion obviously , but the thing is some other biker chimed in and also tried acting like all motorcycle accidents were caused by motorists, which I obckously is think is bullshit, and tend to think that the simple act of getting on one is taking your life in your own hands at times, which is why I don't own a bike..
Cannabineer, I know you ride, what are your thoughts ?? Anyone else ??
Hey RB
My thoughts, from having worked both sides ...
Bikes are inherently dangerous. To my good fortune, every one of my bike mishaps did not involve a car being either careless or aggressive.
But being on a bike, and being in a car minding the bikes, gave me a perspective. Bikes and bikers are simply less conspicuous because of their size, especially when crouched over those surprisingly small sportbikes that suddenly change location like UFOs.
Bikers can do a few things to improve their odds. Loud pipes really do help. So do bright vests/jackets. Most of all, defensive riding that emphasizes avoiding radical maneuvers and being unpredictable.
I gain appreciation for the fact that car operators have a real duty/need to be aware of the bikers too, and it would be great if driver's ed would spend some time on how the envelope for cars and bikes is different, particularly in the hands of a squid like me, neither brave nor skilled! I have become much more solicitous of a biker's need for space, and I simply don't engage in maneuvers that'll crowd a rider. in CA splitting lanes is legal for bikers, and I make a point of making/leaving space for lane splitters, even the dildoheads who think they can shoehorn a gold Wing between my honda and the H2 next to me! There but for the grace of Motorcycle God (Om Banna? Wayne Rainey?) go I.
Going to a dealer for the first time in many years. What's negotiation like these days? Bought my last new car of the manufacturers website pre-release. Enjoyed the flat price. Are most dealers this way nowadays?
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car is soooo awesome.
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car is soooo awesome.