FU
Florida has the Tail of the Gator - 11 curves in 318 miles.
Beats North Dakota 46.
116 miles, not a single curve ;-)
FU
Florida has the Tail of the Gator - 11 curves in 318 miles.
Beats North Dakota 46.
116 miles, not a single curve ;-)
Since this seems to be the POA motorcycle thread du jour...
Rode a 100 mile loop on my Buell today, taking in the Foothills Parkway near Knoxville:
Exactly one month after my meniscus surgery, knee did fine - the Buell has high pegs, but that’s never bothered me.
And, damn I love that little bike. Bought new in 2003. Hard to believe 17 years have slipped by somehow! Not the fastest not most powerful nor lightest nor most technologically advanced, but it has that “essence” of what a motorcycle should feel and sound like.
For me, anyway.
As an aside, the main impetus of posting the above is to make Half Fast jealous.
I remember riding a brand new Buell... the 1200 sport bike I think... back around 2008 or so.
Couple of our recent day trips. 550 & 600 miles. Getting back into riding shape for a couple upcoming rallies.
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'Tour de Oil-Patch'.
Alright I know there's a lot of motorcyclists on here and I know I'm going to catch a lot of flak... but here it goes. Y'all rant about 4-wheel caged drivers all the time... but now it our (my) turn to rant back about motorcyclists.
I ride a couple different Harley models. Those sport bike guys are different and don't fit with my crowd either.... I've also experienced these things in Canada and Germany (lived and rode for 2 years) so it isn't an isolated set of experiences. Motorcyclists have a target on their backs because cars don't see them, period.
- Go within a standard deviation of the speed limit. Do you have the open road infront of you? well look behind you, it's probably because you're going 15mph under the speed limit ****ing off everyone behind you. It seems that motorcyclists will go 15mph under the limit or 30mph over the limit. I'm not advocating that everyone has to go the exact speed limit, but keep it reasonable, speed responsibly, or certainly don't go below the speed limit. I go the speed limit even though my bike can go much faster but am usually tailgated by cage drivers that want more.
- Just because your tires are in your lane does NOT mean the rest of your body and bike are in the lane. I promise when you're in a turn hanging over the double yellow I'm going to win the confrontation, but riders never seem to notice or understand that most of them is in the oncoming lane. Agreed. Had a fried in my unit that was a new rider hit a semi trailer with his face in a turn. Not pretty...
- Why do you have the right to block two lanes of traffic when there's 3 or more of you in a group? You're not a biker gang, and even if you are see previous discussion about winning the confrontation. I've ridden in packs of 200+ and haven't seen anything like this happen. We are all staggered in a single lane with road guards that help change lanes when necessary.
- Just because everyone can see your body language does NOT mean you get to direct traffic like a cop. Twice I've had motorcyclists try to un**** a cluster of a traffic situation and they only made it worse, who the hell gave you the authority to start pointing and giving directions to people? You have no more situational awareness than anyone else. Again, not sure what you are talking about. Pointing and making hand gestures while riding is our way of communicating so cage drivers don't kill us. If you are talking about road guards trying to keep a pack together by blocking, they need training if they are messing it up. There are groups that provide road guards for large events like charity runs and those guys are great.
- Helmets. yeah yeah yeah personal freedom blah blah blah. But you know what? when you get into an accident I don't want to go to prison for vehicular manslaughter because you neglected your own personal safety. Personal choice in many states. Studies show that having a helmet on can cause people to feel secure so they take more risks. Also, hitting the ground without a helmet at about 20 mph will cause brain damage while hitting at the same speed with a helmet can cause a broken neck and spinal damage. Faster than that and you are dead either way so pick your poison. You don't smoke or eat processed sugar do you?
- Uppity attitude. Motorcyclists always sit around and ***** about other drivers and how they're so far superior and are always on the lookout, well the majority of riders I see are just as ****ty drivers as everyone else, if not worse and they **** me off. It makes me want to give no extra credence or awareness to motorcyclists and they can just deal with the road like everyone else does. You always say that car drivers need to look out more... well you know what? so do motorcycle drivers, constantly cutting people off and just making an ass of yourselves. It goes both ways. Yes, it goes both ways but I have been attacked, yes, attacked while on a motorcycle far more often than I was ever attacked by a motorcyclist. Once I had a car roll his window down, yell "I'm going to kill you" and swerve into my lane. What was my infraction? No idea. I was following traffic, hadn't changed lanes and was locked in by a rush hour commute. This guy literally chased me down the shoulder and into the median. It was only on an exit ramp where he opened his door that I could defend myself.
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Also, hitting the ground without a helmet at about 20 mph will cause brain damage while hitting at the same speed with a helmet can cause a broken neck and spinal damage. Faster than that and you are dead either way so pick your poison.
Here you go.I won’t engage in a back-and-forth with you on that, but there’s a boatload of bad information and questionable logic right there.
Count me as someone who was glad I had a full-face helmet on when I screwed up a panic stop avoiding a <deleted> moron on a bicycle in the left lane of a 50mph zone.
Oh my. Where to start.
This is an autopsy study, all the study subjects are dead. While interesting, you can't go back from highly selected subset to draw conclusions about a separate population.
Motorcycle racers tumble off their bikes at 100+ mph, get up from the ground and swear that they can't complete the race.
This afternoons past-time is to bill corneal transplant surgeries. So let me change that to:
By all means. Dont wear a helmet. We need you, transplant surgery can't sustain itself on drug overdoses and pool drownings.
This afternoons past-time is to bill corneal transplant surgeries. So let me change that to:
By all means. Dont wear a helmet. We need you, transplant surgery can't sustain itself on drug overdoses and pool drownings.
Also...Oh my. Where to start.
This is an autopsy study, all the study subjects are dead. While interesting, you can't go back from highly selected subset to draw conclusions about a separate population.
Motorcycle racers tumble off their bikes at 100+ mph, get up from the ground and swear that they can't complete the race.
I do wear a helmet every time I ride if your comment was pointed at me.
so what is your experience level? My current bike has just shy of 500K miles and it is my 3rd street bike. I’ve also spent many years on dirt and have raced.
You don’t like motorcycle riders. Got it.
That was me. Never said I didn’t wear one but also asked if the OP ate sugar, drank sodas, spirits or smoked. I don’t see much of a difference.I responded to this statement that someone posted as a response to the OP:
Personal choice in many states. Studies show that having a helmet on can cause people to feel secure so they take more risks. Also, hitting the ground without a helmet at about 20 mph will cause brain damage while hitting at the same speed with a helmet can cause a broken neck and spinal damage. Faster than that and you are dead either way so pick your poison. You don't smoke or eat processed sugar do you?
If I mis-attributed this nonsense to you, I am sorry.
10 years at a level I/II trauma center.
Ok, now take that experience and apply it to the data in what I posted. What was the rider doing when the injury was sustained? How fast were they going? Sober or drunk? Was the accident their fault? Lots of data points that may be blank..
I love motorcycles. Dont have one right now, but I'll probably get one after 2-3 other items are taken care of.
Cool. Now you know how you don’t want to act. I always tell my Soldiers that nobody is worthless. Some can act as a great bad example.
Can we just mutually agree to nip this helmet derail in the bud?
Please?
I think you missed my point. I don't (really) care if the rider dies... I care about going to prison because of an accident where you neglected your safety.That was me. Never said I didn’t wear one but also asked if the OP ate sugar, drank sodas, spirits or smoked. I don’t see much of a difference.
Why would I go to prison if a helmet was optional? Why would you go to prison if I wasn’t wearing a helmet and was injured unless you were acting in a reckless manner?I think you missed my point. I don't (really) care if the rider dies... I care about going to prison because of an accident where you neglected your safety.
That's where your lack of safety starts to infringe on my freedom.
Ya know, every time I start getting excited about getting into motorcycling, someone starts bringing up crashes. Head, neck and body trauma. The back and forth, It is a real buzz kill
Helmets. yeah yeah yeah personal freedom blah blah blah. But you know what? when you get into an accident I don't want to go to prison for vehicular manslaughter because you neglected your own personal safety.
I'd say on any given day, 80% of drivers can't hold the speed limit for more than a mile.
The other 20% don't know what the speed limit is where they are or aware of being reasonably close to it despite driving the same road every day to work for 20 years and passing by four speed limit signs on the way.
My wife worked at medical facilities for years. Many of her coworkers referred to them as "donorcycles".
My favorite was on a fully loaded (GVW 1,370 lbs) K1600GTL between Valley Joe and Frisco during evening "rush" hour. Wife on the back seat did not much care for the experience.
I don't mind you calling San Jose "Valley Joe",
Woe be unto anyone who called it Frisco in her presence.
Actually it ws Vallejo I was calling Valley Joe.
All chaps are assless by definition.....assed chaps are called pants.assless chaps.
When I was a kid I called it Valley Joe--I was really mystified when I heard it pronounced correctly. How someone could get San Jose out of that is beyond me.
Tim
I would HATE to imagine what that would feel like with an impact to the face with an open face helmet (or no helmet.)View attachment 87329
Beats North Dakota 46.
116 miles, not a single curve ;-)
I know of someone whose fiance died riding a motorcycle around in a parking lot without a helmet, tipped over and struck a parking block with his head.
Point is that stuff happens. Stupid stuff. Untimely stuff. And hence why it's ATGATT for me. I have a full face as statistically, a large percentage of helmet impacts are to the chin area. (https://motorbikewriter.com/crash-statistics-motorcycle-helmets/)