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[dsn_klr650] horses and motorcycles (nklr)
Posted: Fri Aug 18, 2000 10:40 am
by Scherer, Michael
This may not work in all cases.

Biker Mike (maybe better with helmet left on)
It's also helpful with skittish horses to stop and remove your
helmet so the horse can recognize you as a human.
Gino
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[dsn_klr650] horses and motorcycles (nklr)
Posted: Fri Aug 18, 2000 11:57 am
by Ye Wilde Ryder
...
>Once, I actually stopped and turned off the bike until the young rider
>went by on a very nervous horse.
i do this all the time when i come upon folks on horses. just shut
down, pull over, & wait for them to pass.
>So far, I haven't scared any horses.
>The riders/walkers always seem appreciative.
yep.
>I hope this little courtesy helps folks understand that not all bikers
>are dolts.
well, that's a different kettle of fish... but @ least we're *polite*
about it.

gears,
ye wilde ryder
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horses and motorcycles (nklr)
Posted: Fri Aug 18, 2000 12:53 pm
by Mick
> It's also helpful with skittish horses to stop and remove your
> helmet so the horse can recognize you as a human.
>
> Gino
I agree Gino, I had a few horses go by me last week while I was
taking a break, and they were very nervous.
I kept thinking for the rest of the day how awful it would be to meet
them on a corner, if I was going fast, and scare the hell out of them
or worse.
As an animal lover i have no desire to scare, or hurt a horse out on
the trail, so after they went by I decided to take it much slower the
rest of the day.
I figure we all have to share the recreation areas, and trail rides
can be enjoyed just as much going at slower sppeds, enjoying the
scenery, and taking it easy on the bikes.
Have a good weekend, where ever it finds you
Mick.