Anyone else paranoid after visiting these forums?
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Anyone else paranoid after visiting these forums?
Geez... Not to make light of any of the tragic stories posted here... but after reading the stuff on here it makes me want to trade my bike in for a tank! Between the horror stories of people getting killed, the tranny problems, engines locking up, wheels blowing out, etc... makes me more nervous than before. Anyone else? I hope these incidents are very isolated. And here I was worried about the cagers getting me! I am waiting for someone to tell me to go to the Honda forums if I don't like it... it is coming I know it. That is the solution for every complaint on here. Go away!
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RE: Anyone else paranoid after visiting these forums?
Motorcycling is not for the risk adverse. Even the most highly skilled, expert riders buy the farm every now and then. Just had a local high mileage guy known as on the safest riders on the road(and owned a HD dealership) get taken out by an inattentive driver making a left turn. That was a real blow.
If your married take out as much life insurance as you can and ride on.
If your married take out as much life insurance as you can and ride on.
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RE: Anyone else paranoid after visiting these forums?
Anytime you get this many people on a forum, someone will have problems. Whether it is motorcycles, cars, tractors, etc., someone will have trouble. I ride with alot of friends and we haven't have any major problems. The cagers scare me more than mechanical problems.
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RE: Anyone else paranoid after visiting these forums?
I guess it is the nature of the beast, the unseen, some things are well beyond our control. The few things that we can control, checking tire pressure, motorcycle driver safety courses, helmets, leathers, stave off the beast. But we never know. So why worry? When my time does come I hope it is doing something that I love, and not in my sleep. Until them I off for an afternoon session of asphalt surfing on a SG.
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RE: Anyone else paranoid after visiting these forums?
Known several folks who have died or were injured in tractor roll-overs farming. Only known one guy who was killed on a motorcycle. The risks are there, but I beleive that when you number is called, it doesn't matter whether you have a cager turning left in front of you or your in the front pew on Sunday morning, your going to go. I rode from Salt Lake, UTto Ely, NV and back this weekend across US. 50 ("Loneliest Highway in America") and through Great Basin National Park. Reminded me exactly why I like to ride. Sure the fear is there from time to time. Anyone who has crashed has to think about it. But what other activity lets you have the thrill of running the twisties through the Confusion Mountains, blast 80mph dead straight across 26 miles of basin, hang out at the Stateline Cafe with a group of bikers you have nevermet before, cruise at 10,000 feet, and enjoy basically a bike show in front of the Hotel Nevada? Not to mention the bugs in your teeth, and every smell know to man along the hi-way (some I could do without - LOL)? Oh, man. I think I'll go ride on my lunch break! Ride safe and rideon Brother!