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I can think of worse things than being called a "doo gooder", and I can understand you're being threatened because your ego is taking a beating on this; but I can't think of a state that mandates motorcycle training.highfihoney said:YUP, im quite positive that you dont care,right from the start of this thread you've thrown in little digs to all who oppose your line of thought,your a doo gooder who wants everybody else to conform to your thinking & since you teach a riders saftey course (big deal) your now the expert who is droping names & quoting studies that dont mean squat in real life,just because a guy makes his living doing something does not mean its a worthy cause & in your case teaching 40 year old newbiees how to ride just because the state made it mandatory for such classes has gone to your head.
I started out "tap dancing" around this subject out of concern to not make you feel like a complete twit for your the position you were taking, but your own condecending attitude showed I was wasting my time in that respect. Normally with pompous windbags I shut them up quickly, but I chose to wait untill I was sure of you: after all, I hadn't met you in person and you might be a decent fellow who just wasn't terribly clear with the written word. My first reaction appears to be correct.highfihoney said:i dont like you or people like you who dance around & mince words or hide behind smily faces instead of comming right out & saying what they mean,the internet has done wonders for the arrogance of people like you.
What's the point? You don't care and won't learn from them so why bother?highfihoney said:You want to tell me about any of your real life riding experiences where you had to make a choice?
Then don't hold them up as shining examples of your training skills.highfihoney said:Leave my children out of your snide remarks.![]()
HiFiHoney said:You want to tell me about any of your real life riding experiences where you had to make a choice?
.....Fly, I'd like to hear some of your real life riding experiences where you had to make a choice....I know I've certainly had a couple of close calls myself....ya' might talk me into one of these courses before this thread is done......flyv65 said:What's the point? You don't care and won't learn from them so why bother?
Just as i thought,no experiences,weather it be while driving a car or a bike there is a time where every driver knows that there is nothing they can do to avoid impact,i know what i would do & have done when the time comes,once again you hide behind clever words.flyv65 said:I can think of worse things than being called a "doo gooder", and I can understand you're being threatened because your ego is taking a beating on this; but I can't think of a state that mandates motorcycle training.
I started out "tap dancing" around this subject out of concern to not make you feel like a complete twit for your the position you were taking, but your own condecending attitude showed I was wasting my time in that respect. Normally with pompous windbags I shut them up quickly, but I chose to wait untill I was sure of you: after all, I hadn't met you in person and you might be a decent fellow who just wasn't terribly clear with the written word. My first reaction appears to be correct.
What's the point? You don't care and won't learn from them so why bother?
Then don't hold them up as shining examples of your training skills.
Rock&Roll Ninja said:PS: In NY state, if you "lay it down" before you come into contact with the offending car (or truck, house, fence, whatever you were gonna hit), you have legally caused the accident to yourself and what you or your bike strikes becomes the secondary party in the accident scene. (My lawyer explained this to me).
In other words: If blue hair & Q-tips turns left in front of you and you "lay it down", The accident is legally your fault even if the bike, or you, ends up under the offending car. No class action lawsuit, no medical bills paid, do not pass go, do not collect $200. They could even sue you for damaging their property!(and they probably will... people suck like that).
So please, keep the rubber side down in NY. That way you can take legal action if you survive.
This part says the following to me. More new Harley riders are taking classes on safe riding than new rocket riders are. Could be wrong, but that's how it sounds to me.flyv65 said:I'm a BRC instructor and it seems over the last few years we've had to add on more and more classes to meet demand of the students, most of which show up wearing HD jackets, t-shirts, and chaps.
Sorry, maybe I should have qualified that I was only speaking in terms of the average street bikes being used.braminator said:Hey GMICHAEL
Point 1 and 5 are wrong on Harleys not being the fastest mototcycles.
Now before the argument starts I quote " I said the fastest" not the best handleing. Two very different things.
Now we all know that Kawi and Suzuki have the fastes STREET bikes.
But the fastest motorcycle in the quarter mile is a HARLEY/BUELL's all the time
These are the recent numbers from lastweeks event.
1 204 Matt Smith, King NC, Buell 6.994 188.70 188.70
2 1 Andrew Hines, Brownsburg IN, Harley V-Rod 7.020 189.68 189.68
3 10 Karen Stoffer, Smith NV, Suzuki 7.041 189.23 189.23
4 5 Chip Ellis, Americus GA, Buell 7.053 185.56 188.52
5 4 Ryan Schnitz, Decatur IN, Buell 7.069 187.05 187.70
Andrew Hines' V-Rod® set the NHRA Pro-Stock Motorcycle record with a 6.991 (ET)
So HD have a plus and so do Japs.
That is not a street legal motorcycle. Why would you even bring that up?braminator said:Ok to make it fair for RockNroll Ninja. Here is a street legal bike from HD that does the 1/4 mile in less then 10 seconds and you can buy it anytime.
http://www.harley-davidson.com/wcm/Content/Pages/Racing/vrxse_destroyer.jsp?locale=en_US
Every japanese motorcycle company has at least 1 streetbike that can do the 1/4 in 10 seconds. These are "real" bikes with turnsignals, kickstands, suspensions, and everything.Yes a few, very few stock Jap bikes can do the 1/4 in ubder 10 seconds.
OK, I'll have to explain this. You argue that HD are the highest performance bikes because in some self contained universe of drag-racing, it is possible, at great expense to build a faster bike around modified HD engines that in no way can relate to performance characteristics of any production roadbike ever.So as you see your case in not rellevant. If we compare dollar to dollar, I could take the WRX and spend $15k or so and be able to beat anything possible on the road and it could handle as well.
Most people would take that as a perfectly good example of why you should NOT "lay it down".JAD2 said:Being that he layed the bike down , he ended up just rolling down the highway since the car ended up going past his lane, but his Harley slammed just behind the drivers door.
One leg totally destroyed and is now pinned and he can walk. The other broken, 3 ribs, punctured lung and some other minors injuries.
I had originally decided to stop responding to your posts since that just seems to upset your sense of emotional equilibrium, but then I would feel a certain amount of responsiblility for any injuries incurred by readers following your spurious riding advice.highfihoney said:Just as i thought,no experiences,weather it be while driving a car or a bike there is a time where every driver knows that there is nothing they can do to avoid impact,i know what i would do & have done when the time comes,once again you hide behind clever words.
While your at it lets see a pic of you with that big machine of yours that you so skillfully navigate.
Right!braminator said:Hey Joe SP9
Buell (HD) makes a 492cc sport bikes called the blast. So this fits your catagory.
Keep in mind a sporster is 883cc which is almost double the Buells. But they are about the same size dimentionally.
So there is always a bike to fit your needs.
A limited quantity of VRXSE Screamin' Eagle® V-Rod® Destroyer™ models will be produced. Contact your local Harley-Davidson dealer for a chance to be one of the first to own this limited quantity machine.That is not a street legal motorcycle. Why would you even bring that up?
No I did not. I stated a factOK, I'll have to explain this. You argue that HD are the highest performance bikes
What does this have to do with any of this.Then I argue that the same train of thought would mean Chevrolet also self the highest performance vehicles in the world since somebody has built a 1/4 drag racer using a motor that is also based on an existing engine, even though it contains no factory parts, and would be undrivable for any real-world application. Ferrari and Lambo' were used as an example, not because they cost more (my arguement had nothing to do with money), but because they must produce lower-performance vehicles than Chevrolet, because they do NOT have a 1/4 racer that breaks 6's. (Of course they actually may have one, but I've never heard about it.)