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It always amused me that there always seems to be some kind of push to have motorcyclists thinking harder/being more actively involved in the experience of operating their vehicle. You all don't drive with the same mindset?
Sure, the consequences of screwing up are less if you're surrounded by 2 tons of steel and airbags and you don't have to balance, but we recently saw in the news how devastating a car can be at mowing down pedestrians. We see how texting can cause you to crash--and some of the commercials are quite sobering--and yet, many people allow themselves to be distracted while driving. I find this lack of self-discipline and personal responsibility to be at the root of a large part of the problem.
What's the difference between a bolt and a screw?
First you screw, then you bolt.
While I whole heartedly a free with you chicken. The difference is that a car driver is a danger to others. This article was a how to not be a danger TO YOUR SELF. And yes you should be treating all your vehicles' operation with the same respect but the stakes are deffinately much higher being on a bike.
"You don’t need to tell me the horror story about your uncle’s buddy who wiped out his chopper while drag racing at some hooligan rally. That just makes me wish I were talking to your uncle’s buddy instead of you. He sounds pretty cool."
Originally Posted by JalopySiR
BWAHAHAHAHAHA!! This time I was laughing at you. Sorry.
Best video there. I always liked that one!