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    Re: Laying it down = practical??

    most of the responses mirror what your thoughts are. he should probably go take the msf course and buy a leather jacket.

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    Re: Laying it down = practical??

    DURRRRRR, don't cha know sliding metal & plastic has WAY more traction than rubber & brake pads.

    Ken, PLEASE tell me you already wrote to the editor.

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    Re: Laying it down = practical??

    Quote Originally Posted by OreoGaborio View Post
    DURRRRRR, don't cha know sliding metal & plastic has WAY more traction than rubber & brake pads.

    Ken, PLEASE tell me you already wrote to the editor.
    but you forgot to factor in the coefficient of friction due to skin and flesh!

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    Re: Laying it down = practical??

    Quote Originally Posted by catch2otwo View Post
    but you forgot to factor in the coefficient of friction due to skin and flesh!
    It lessons once it's wet..........

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    Re: Laying it down = practical??

    the reporter is an experienced hardley davidson bar hopper don't ya know

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    Re: Laying it down = practical??

    Have been preaching the front brake and counter steer to my older "younger" harley riding brother for years now. I believe he not only has ocd for cleaning his pipes but is autistic for not hearing a word I've said on gear or riding. I'm no pro but wtf does it take to make someone WANT to be better at what they enjoy?

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    Re: Laying it down = practical??

    Daddy Longstroke, checking in.


    It reminds me of a thread from another forum.

    In the end the joke was "I had to lay'er down to save my life!"


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    Re: Laying it down = practical??

    WTF, "lay it down". is there a dumber thing to do. no thanks, i'll take my chances up-right behind the bars and in control thank you.

    ...besides i never had a crash i didn't think i could save anyway.

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    Someone's gotta link this thread to the comments.

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    Re: Laying it down = practical??

    that guys extra dummy

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    Re: Laying it down = practical??

    Guys, we probably shouldn't forget it was REPORTER that said it was a practical method, not the rider himself... we don't know what exactly happened or why he went down... maybe he did it on purpose, maybe he didn't.

    Just sayin'

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    Re: Laying it down = practical??

    Quote Originally Posted by OreoGaborio View Post
    Do realize that it was the REPORTER that said it was a practical method, not the rider himself... we don't know what exactly happened or why he went down... maybe he did it on purpose, maybe he didn't.

    Just sayin'
    I'm with Pete here...

    Quote Originally Posted by Evil_Weasel View Post
    besides i never had a crash i didn't think i could save anyway.
    totally. I have gloves with rash on the knuckles (seriously).

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    Re: Laying it down = practical??

    MSF course should be a requirement from now on.

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    Re: Laying it down = practical??

    +1 pete...the reporter is an ass...i don't have enough info to call the rider an ass.

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    Re: Laying it down = practical??

    Quote Originally Posted by DuncanMoto View Post
    MSF course should be a requirement from now on.
    As much as I'd support that, we don't wanna end up like Rhode Island where TONS of riders ride around w/o even as much as a permit, never mind a license..... and the classrooms would be filled w/ people that didn't even want to be there.

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    Re: Laying it down = practical??

    This just proves that all media reporters are full of crap.

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    Re: Laying it down = practical??

    Quote Originally Posted by DuncanMoto View Post
    This just proves that all media reporters are full of crap.
    this is news?

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    Re: Laying it down = practical??

    Quote Originally Posted by g®eg View Post
    too true... can't legislate against stupidity.

    however.. I did hear an interesting thought.... use the eval as the RMV test. Then if they don't pass (without training of course) they come back for the course. In the end, it might cause the same issues as rhodie though.
    Replacing the existing official MA license test with the MSF test has been discussed. Given that this would require changing RMV policy, approval and implementation could occur as quickly as 2050 or so.

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    Re: Laying it down = practical??

    wow. the reporter is a moron.

    As far as the great state of RI goes, it isnt that people dont WANT to take the class to get their license, it is that there are like 2 classes offered all year and you need to know the pope to get in. Obviously thats an exaggeration, but what few classes there are are full by april.

    I say, mandate the class, but make MORE of them!

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    They didn't post my comment....

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    Re: Laying it down = practical??

    I think far too many riders see the MSF like I saw geometry in high school. I was actually pretty good at it, but couldn't see why I would ever need to use it. Don't get me wrong, I'm not trying to compare my high-school geometry class to an MSF course, and I'm not trying to draw conclusions about this accident based on a story written by someone who clearly doesn't quite "get it." For all we know the SUV soccer mom dropped her iPhone and swerved into an ex flat-tracker with more skill than half of the people on this board, myself included.

    What I am saying is that, overall, we need more people taking the MSF and we need more of the people who take the MSF to take the MSF more seriously.

    One of the biggest impacts my MSF course had was when the instructors hauled a section of 4x4 lumber out and started talking about how to handle unexpected road hazards. I took the MSF in Yonkers... just North of The Bronx. Most of the students were pretty green and nobody but me and and an English bloke had any MX experience. It was obvious that most of the class wasn't stoked about hitting the 4x4 on the Honda Rebels. The instructors were top-notch, though. It was obvious they had their share of experience as they flawlessly demonstrated the gamut of MSF "stuff."

    Well, a 4x4 is no big deal, right? Just a little bigger than a 2x4, right?

    Brag to your MX buddies about cheating death when you ran over that 2x4 and let me know how it goes Nonetheless, the instructor who demonstrated the "lumber" part of our course almost binned it. Popped both feet off the pegs, came crashing down onto the seat, almost ran over his own foot, near tank-slapper, etc.

    Obviously the instructors hadn't intended the demo to go the way it had, and I guarantee they laugh about it for very different reasons than I do... But I think it couldn't have sent a better message.

    I think that the 4x4 was a reasonable demonstration of the type of "stuff" you may find in your way. I'm sure we've all seen it... like the 20' (best guess) aluminum step-ladder that almost got me on I95 in 2004... or the queen-size (again, best guess) box spring in almost the exact same spot a year earlier, etc...

    For the greener guys in the course it initially seemed like it might not be such a big deal, until the (already proven) instructor almost crashed. Ultimately the MSF guys decided it wasn't the best idea, but the unintentional point couldn't have been clearer. I noticed that everyone in the class sat a little straighter and paid a little more attention afterwards. It was obvious that the value of the skills we were being shown had begun to sink in for the majority of riders in a way that wasn't evident before. After all, it's YOUR ASS in that seat.

    My long-winded point is that it has seemed from my experience (mostly outside of NESR, thankfully) that the general consensus is that MSF is something you take in order to facilitate getting your license. It's rare that anyone thinks "I really have no idea what I'm doing... I bet I could learn a lot from this." I know I didn't.

    It would be great to see more people taking the MSF... but it would be even better to see more people take the MSF more seriously.

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    Re: Laying it down = practical??

    Quote Originally Posted by bergs View Post
    They didn't post my comment....
    Well, did you do one of these things?

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    Re: Laying it down = practical??

    Holy shit Mike. That's the most you've said...........ever.

    BTW; They finally posted my comment!!



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    Re: Laying it down = practical??

    I say stuff sometimes
    Your wheels are done.

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