Hey Brenda! I'm so rarely on here anymore, but great to see your message (2 months later). Leo is 18 months now and goes bonkers for cars, trucks, trains, motorcycles.... anything that goes vroom really. How are things with you?
The mother should be in jail too for that, but then who'd watch the kiddo... crazy Uncle Jim?
I feel badly for this kid because he's clearly going to be raised in a household that doesn't teach him good decision making skills.:spank:
And you assume that those speaking up currently have never ridden a bike with ride-by-wire technology. You know what they say about people who make assumptions... And "baseless opinions"? Seriously? You do realize that Erci teaches people to ride motorcycles and is not just some random punk on...
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While I can understand where Neal is coming from on this clearly heavily debated topic, I can't say I agree with you Neal. Yes, the technology is making it safer for all of us to ride, from ABS to traction control to lean sensors dulling throttle...
Sarcasm, eg my own mispelling which was done on purpose, was clearly lost on you. It's all in good fun bro, no need to perform rough drafts of a motorcycle forum posting.
Kenny, glad you're doing better and the bowels are moving. Nothing like a good pooping!
You NEVER want to be attached to the bike when it contacts something. The tank mashes itself against your family jewels, but more importantly your pelvic bone, causing potentially life threatening internal bleeding. Aside from head injury, this is the highest causes of death in motorcycle...
You meant Propofol, right? Spelling is awsome!
If this were the case, they'd let you take a cab home. Trust me, this is a safety issue with the meds, albeit a rare side effect.
Come on Kenny! You know you should have just PM'd me about this. (Thanks Pete for the shout-out)
The "escort" home was for your own safety bro and you really should have taken it seriously. I'm glad nothing adverse happened, but you could have stopped breathing in your sleep that night...
Bravo Eric! Glad to hear even the liter bikes can't kill these tires ;) I know there are more aggressive tires out there, but I like these for street use. With how much commuting miles I put on, these make the most sense.