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Not today but 34 years ago....Don't ride your Suzuki AP50 with massive great flared jeans (or any other bike for that matter)......because when you pull up at lights to stop, your jeans get caught in the rhs kickstart lever and you can't then get your foot on the ground. And the bike and you just slowly fall over to the rhs and bike lies on you trapped exhaust burning your leg as mates laugh and take the pi**
To this day that lesson has stuck and whenever riding in boots with lacers I always ensure they are well tucked in "still got the burn scar!"
I learned last fall to not take too seriously helmet's review. I bought a Shoei Qwest because they told that it was a quiet helmet. Maybe for a sport-touring bike but for an unfaired bike as the MT/FZ it's a noisy helmet (mainly from the bottom). The only good helmet review site i trust now is: Motorcycle Helmet Reviews - ebBikeWorld
Not today but 34 years ago....Don't ride your Suzuki AP50 with massive great flared jeans (or any other bike for that matter)......because when you pull up at lights to stop, your jeans get caught in the rhs kickstart lever and you can't then get your foot on the ground. And the bike and you just slowly fall over to the rhs and bike lies on you trapped exhaust burning your leg as mates laugh and take the pi**
To this day that lesson has stuck and whenever riding in boots with lacers I always ensure they are well tucked in "still got the burn scar!"
I keep re-learning that I am not as good as I sometimes think I am....regardless of how long I've been riding and how many miles I've covered
Humility - possibly my biggest saviour.
I try to think the same way, but it doesn't stop me thinking other people are idiots.
I seem to do something at least questionable, if not completely stupid, at least once a day though.
Ditto: I think that's a huge part of why I am no longer on rev-hungry 4's and even 3's. Loved the STR though.
Sometimes I'm behind another biker and he, or she, will be weaving in and out of traffic that in all honesty is moving at a sufficient pace, that in my opinion, equates to little more than pure inpatients....anyway.....I then see said biker shake their head disapprovingly when a car driver attempts to change lane and perhaps didn't see them squiring between lanes at what could be considered an usually high speed in such a short space. Sometimes the biker will be really p1ssed off and gesture aggressively because of the massive injustice inflicted upon them.
I then realise this is sometime how I act....Hopefully not so much these days.
How selfish and arrogant am I to think everyone on the road should be super-vigilant (Perhaps we all should but another thread perhaps) so that I can perform stuff you wouldn't pull on a track for fear of breaching etiquette.
I am speaking for myself here, nobody else.
Haha. No, you're speaking for me as well.
The one I get a bit stupid about is people tailgating me. It's a red rag to a bull when I'm not in the mood for it. I don't do the tyre smoking brakechecks on cars, even I'm clever enough to realise a ton and a half of car up my backside is going to hurt me a lot more than it hurts them, but I will slow down to a crawl then gun away when I'm satisfied I've annoyed them appropriately.
Of course 99% of the time they've no idea why I did it, and just think I'm an idiot. 99% of the time they're probably right.![]()
Don't either of you ever go to France. Tailgating seems to be a national sport over there ;-).
Even I learned to turn a blind eye to it eventually, and I hate it as much as you.
Yep the fizz was a good ped also. But I could never get my head round the gear sequence.......seem to remember it was "4 down?" as apposed to the AP's "1 down, 3 up?" along them lines anyway.As someone who 32 years ago had a fizzy, I'd just say 'don't ride a Suzuki AP50'.
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