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#2952
These reports are not worth the paper they are written on like so many of these reports. They never tell the whole story, example: first time riders, health condition, who was at fault, the list goes on and on.
We all know the insurance Co's are behind these reports and how greedy they are.
We all know the insurance Co's are behind these reports and how greedy they are.
#2953
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Hey Brother, it was great talking to you there. That was a good time. Nice that we had the whole hotel. That Raider is gorgeous. Saw another one in that color recently, but not as nice as your's. I used to be called sprout, but now freak show. Did the other guy buy your other bike? That was nice of you to let him ride it down.
#2956
In addition to the obvious fact that stuff hurts more at 50 than it does at 20, younger riders are more likely to be riding better handling, better braking, etc. bikes and they are much more likely to be wearing max protective gear.
The typical 20 year old is riding a sport bike with helmet and gear. The typical 50+ year old is riding a Harley and mostly no protective gear. That contributes much more to increased injuries than diminished riding ability, or if the older rider started riding later in life.
The typical 20 year old is riding a sport bike with helmet and gear. The typical 50+ year old is riding a Harley and mostly no protective gear. That contributes much more to increased injuries than diminished riding ability, or if the older rider started riding later in life.
#2958
In my truck, I'm a trucker....on my bike, I'm a biker....but wait til ya see me in my car!.........Hey *******! thats' usually what I hear......