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Drone airspace abuser
She is more concerned with me being hit by someone during my daily freeway commute to work on a MC.
Bill's post prompted me...
I live near some of the best motorcycling roads in the East - Deal's Gap, Blue Ridge Parkway, Cherohala Skyway and many, many more.
In fact, I live where I do because of the roads.
Always looking for riding buddies. Just give me a head's up if you're in the area and we can go play. Also have a HandyLift, tools and a trailer if you ever get stuck nearby.
Well, this is embarrassing. I have a valid "M" endorsement, but have never ridden a motorcycle outside of the safety class. The wife tolerates the flying, but absolutely is against a bike. If I had my druthers I would just want a simple little Honda Rebel. I take it as a compliment in a way. She trusts my flying skills, but doesn't trust the cagers to not kill me.
..when I got a bit older I bought a Yamaha XT250...
Was probably easier to wrestle out of the mud than my XT500!
I think this was in Amelia Earhart park, just south of Opa Locka airport.
The current stable:
1998 BMW K1200RS w/EZS sidecar (bought used, already converted):
I had a 1978 (I think) Yamaha RD 400, one of the last 2 stroke street bikes. What a pocket rocket that thing was.
Was surprised to find out with current driver's license renewal that I had to go in and renew in person from now on, now that I'll be 70. This involves an eye test and re-taking the written. I passed both without any problem but then was confronted with a separate written test for the motorcycle. Common sense and logic didn't work in passing this one so failed it. You get three chances so I went home and took two on-line tests and another one in the morning and went back to DMV. Flunked again! So I did what I should have done to start with, read the DMV Motorcycle Handbook. It isn't lengthy or complicated but it's the only way you get the terminology asked for on the test. Also the only way to find out what answers they want. I've been riding all my life - it's my daily mode of transportation - and haven't given any conscious thought to why I do what I do on a bike. The test wants to know specific procedures. Even after having carefully read the handbook I almost flunked the third time. It's very tricky and even contradictory - what's stated in the handbook and the questions on the test.
For instance:
When stopped at an intersection which part of your lane should you be stopped in. Center, right (curb side) or left. The handbook advises that the left side of the lane is the safest since it gives you a better angle at seeing what's coming down the cross road and also puts you in a more conspicuous position for other drivers to see you.
Question on the test: You're stopped at an intersection on a three-lane road. Which lane is the safest lane to be stopped in: (A) Left lane, (b) center lane, or (C) curb lane. I answered A, left lane. Wrong. Answer is "Either B or C".
That's the kind of thing you run into with this test.
Others are: When making a U-turn, do you lean left or right or not lean at all? Answer is not lean at all.
Only on the test do you learn that the distance at which you follow another vehicle is called a "two second distance". That changes to a "three second distance" at night.
So, bike riders with CA licenses, if you haven't hit 70 yet you're in for a surprise when you do. The motorcycle written is a challenge. Reading the handbook they put out is the only chance you have of passing it and even then better take it slow and have some luck.
I got my first motorcyle when I was 12 in the early 70's, a Honda 70cc dirt bike, when I got a bit older I bought a Yamaha XT250 which a street/off road hybrid, and eventually graduated to larger street bikes, having a bit of a thing for British bikes Nortons, and Triumphs. I like the new Triumphs, and I may get one someday.
Man, put some mufflers on that thing!Been riding since 96'. Started on a R6. Horribly stupid purchase. Sold after 5k. Next was a 89' Heritage. Then got my 05' Deluxe..
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I've been riding for over 20 years. ...well not much of the last few years. With the little one and the plane I've hardly been on it. Soo... I just decided today. Great Harley available for a limited time. Get it while it lasts.
http://chicago.craigslist.org/nch/mcy/5201842208.html