On Sun, 19 Jan 2003, KLR Rider wrote:
> Thanks Karl - for further working to piss off the public about bikes. Seems
> so frustrating to those of us trying to build a better image. You are doing
> something illegal (in most states).
Dunno where you live, but if you're in a major metropolitian area, it's
tolerated to a certain extent, even where it is illegal. And I am tired of
having to represent all motorcyclists, there is a huge difference between
filtering to the front and doing triple-digit double-lane passes.
And what are the cagers pissed off about? The fact that they're stuck in
traffic and you're not... The reaction is same *regardless* of vehicle,
it's the same if I am on my KLR, my Specialized or my Vespa.
Why is it that the US is the only country in the world to totally ignore
two wheeled vehicles as viable forms of transportation?
> Good riding safety at stop lights (or whenever stopped behind another
> vehicle) means you keep an escape route visible and watch as traffic is
> approaching. Not only the car behind you but also the one behind that one,
> etc. Keep the bike in gear and ready to 'jump' if you have to.
Yes, that's good riding in *theory* but not always in practice. I don't
filter to the front unless traffic is really really bad. When it's bad, I
will if I can, I think that actively avoiding dangerous situations is a
hell of a lot better than passively waiting to take it up the hoohah by
some moron lawyer on her cell phone..
> Sorry to be so sarcastic, but I analogize your actions right up there with
> loud pipes arguments. And just to answer some of the guaranteed to follow
> flames, we participate in an unsafe activity. Justifying breaking the law
> because it "is safer" doesn't cut it. If you want to be "safer", drive a
> cage.
>
> -Scott
What's unsafe about motorcycling???
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