I'll second the loud pipe debate. Since putting on a set of Vance & Hines Big Radius pipes 3 years ago i havn't had any "close calls" from wildlife or half blind/deaf cage drivers since. Only problem now is trying to sneek thru urban areas quietly enough to not get a noise ticket with the new laws just past 2years ago.Slartibartfast":5jsxpgux said:Another reason to run straight pipes IMO - make sure they hear ya comin'! :twisted:
amen brother.hobie1dog":nffd0gw6 said:can't live life in a bubble and you'll wake up one day in a Nursing Home in ****** diapers watching re-runs of Oprah thinking about how you wish you would have lived life to its fullest.
I could do a web search and find many ugly photos of Jeep and/or car collisions with a multitude of objects. Would seeing these horrific images make you give up driving a car? Most likely not. Sure, an automobile provides more protection in the event of an accident, but the risk of serious injury or death remains. Such is life on this planet. Any speed above a walking pace increases the chance of injury. Sh*t happens, even to the most cautious.Fatman":jdp8mq6x said:Man, I really miss owning and riding motorcycles. Today reinforced why I do not own one up here. I came into work and saw the result of a motorcycle versus moose. I think I will stick to my Jeep :face:
We here in PA refer to that as the PA Organ Donor program. Don't mean to sound callous, but put a damn helmet on.riff raff":avf1fu9x said:We have no moose to worry about here in Maryland, just cages....a 48 yr old woman was t-boned on Monday evening, no helmet (riding in PA, five miles away), DOA.
What's a helmet going to do when you slam into to something going 75 miles an hour?Briarbabe":syoz3ucq said:We here in PA refer to that as the PA Organ Donor program. Don't mean to sound callous, but put a damn helmet on.riff raff":syoz3ucq said:We have no moose to worry about here in Maryland, just cages....a 48 yr old woman was t-boned on Monday evening, no helmet (riding in PA, five miles away), DOA.
I wear a full face helmet at all times. For my own sake and also to set a good example for my daughter who wants to ride her own motorcycle someday. I have been riding for many years and have seen enough to know that a helmet, particularly a race based full face helmet, makes a very big difference in the severity of injuries in many if not most accidents. I also believe in leather jackets with reinforcements, gloves and boots. The helmet won't do anything for your feet so leave the flip flops at home.Briarbabe":hnvqo38m said:We here in PA refer to that as the PA Organ Donor program. Don't mean to sound callous, but put a damn helmet on.riff raff":hnvqo38m said:We have no moose to worry about here in Maryland, just cages....a 48 yr old woman was t-boned on Monday evening, no helmet (riding in PA, five miles away), DOA.
Good on you Sean. Me too, I've seen quite a few accidents where a helmet was the deciding factor between life and death.Sean68":z84jdeer said:I wear a full face helmet at all times. For my own sake and also to set a good example for my daughter who wants to ride her own motorcycle someday. I have been riding for many years and have seen enough to know that a helmet, particularly a race based full face helmet, makes a very big difference in the severity of injuries in many if not most accidents. I also believe in leather jackets with reinforcements, gloves and boots. The helmet won't do anything for your feet so leave the flip flops at home.Briarbabe":z84jdeer said:We here in PA refer to that as the PA Organ Donor program. Don't mean to sound callous, but put a damn helmet on.riff raff":z84jdeer said:We have no moose to worry about here in Maryland, just cages....a 48 yr old woman was t-boned on Monday evening, no helmet (riding in PA, five miles away), DOA.
So, after years of living in Europe I find scooters to be one of the most practical forms of transportation and downright fun, too. You should see them dominating traffic in rush hour traffic in old French and Spanish cities! If I lived in a city I would ride one for sure.Rob_In_MO":vhe5b04r said:This is my current ride: A 2007 Honda Reflex with only 3800 miles on it.
I used to do the large/loud motorcycle thing, but after pulling a muscle in my lower back years ago I had to go to something lighter. Of course the fuel economy is pretty good too. I also like the front fairing and incredible amount of storage capacity. I can store 2 full-face helmets (1 in the trunk & 1 under the seat) and still have room for a few grocery bags. Not to mention the glove box and dash cubby. 8)
The biggest animal threat around here are deer. Man they are thick this year. Other than that, drunks coming home from the bar can always make a night time cruise interesting.
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