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Okay...let's make this official (even though I'm sure we had a poll for this already)
Last edited by sdog30; 03-09-12 at 03:50 PM.
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wheres the poll?
RandyO
IBA#9560
A man with a gun is a citizen
A man without a gun is a subject LETS GO BRANDON
I'm more curious why you keep calling everything gay? Is there something you want to share with us?
'06 Triumph Sprint ST ABS
'90 Yamaha XT350
14 Triumph Street Triple R, 18 TM 450SMX sumo, 15 Husky 250SXF tard, 14 KTM 250SXF and Cole's Grom
LRRS/CCS #66
Thank you to my sponsors: Sidi / AMSOIL / Klutch Industries
I'm not one to tell a man like keith what to do. Besides his reply would be totally off the wall anyhow.
Cliff's Cycles KTM
NETRA enduro B-vet
Close your eyes, look deep in your soul, step outside yourself and let your mind go.
Wearing high-vis gear makes rational sense. But riding in the first place doesn't, really. Each of us picks our own level of risk, comfort, and reward. Some ride in traffic without helmets; others ride only on the track in full gear. My own level involves riding, anywhere and any weather that the roads aren't icy, always in full helmet/jacket/gloves/boots, but usually not in riding pants, and not in high-vis gear. Personal choice.
PhilB
"A free man must be able to endure it when his fellow men act and live otherwise than he considers proper." -- Ludwig von Mises
1993 Ducati Monster M900; 265,000 miles -- killed by minivan 30Oct17
D!
ALL OF THE ABOVE
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I think Hi-Viz gear might give a fall sense of safety; if you assume because you have it on you are more likely to be seen.
Best defense is driving defensively. Shit happens.... No matter what you are wearing or not wearing.
'02 F4i
Yeah, I totally put on my hi-viz helmet and disregard the years of learning I've had. It's amazing, sometimes I even forget how to ride a motorcycle!
If your gear changes the way you handle other traffic, you're doing something wrong. I feel more secure knowing I'm doing the best I can to be as visible as possible, but that doesn't change the fact that I still (and always will) ride like I'm completely invisible.
'06 Triumph Sprint ST ABS
'90 Yamaha XT350
Actually, that has a very strong inborn genetic component. But who knows, maybe so does your gear preference. Or maybe it's related to being (or not being) a host for Toxoplasma gondii. I wonder if there is a positive correlation between high-risk sports and cat ownership.
PhilB
"A free man must be able to endure it when his fellow men act and live otherwise than he considers proper." -- Ludwig von Mises
1993 Ducati Monster M900; 265,000 miles -- killed by minivan 30Oct17
security is a state of mind
fwiw Hi-Vis is the ONLY feature of protective gear that can help prevent accidents in the first place, other features of protective gear only protect after the accident happens
best way to avoid injury is to avoid the accident to begin with, so wear a bright colored tee shirt
RandyO
IBA#9560
A man with a gun is a citizen
A man without a gun is a subject LETS GO BRANDON
I will spell out when I'm being sarcastic next time, sorry.
You said wearing hi-viz gear means you assume you will be seen. All of my years of riding on the street has ingrained in me that nobody sees me, and I must always be ready. I assume others have learned similar things (due to people saying it all the time). Why would the color of my clothing make me think "nah, we don't have to worry about that anymore!"? It's not just about color. It's also about size, speed perception, field of view, etc. None of those perils go away, and anybody that thinks hi-viz makes you invincible is an idiot (I've never heard someone claiming that it's a miracle cure for shitty drivers).
'06 Triumph Sprint ST ABS
'90 Yamaha XT350
From a previous thread:
17% always wear hi-viz gear.
22% wear it sometimes.
16% never wear it because of how it looks.
45% never wear it, for other reasons.
“It's 2 minutes for any capable adult.”
You're incredibly naive and ignorant if you really think being gay is a choice. They have shown that the more older brothers you have, the more likely you are to be gay (http://abcnews.go.com/Health/story?i...1#.T1p4K9kX7Kc)
Also, http://www.webmd.com/sex-relationshi...there-gay-gene
"Since sexual orientation is such a complex trait, we're never going to find any one gene that determines whether someone is gay or not," says Mustanski. "It's going to be a combination of various genes acting together as well as possibly interacting with environmental influences."
Previous studies in male twins have suggested that between 40%-60% of the variability in sexual orientation is due to genes. The rest is thought to be due to environment and possibly other biologic but nongenetic causes.
'06 Triumph Sprint ST ABS
'90 Yamaha XT350
Yeah, sources that I found in a quick google search for info that I read a long time ago are far inferior to your sources. Oh wait, you didn't include any. I'm not writing a fucking thesis here, I'm not going to research this topic just to prove you wrong. You're still naive and ignorant for thinking that being gay is a choice. If you've ever been friends with gay people (or been around them while they are growing up, as I have), you'd know that it's not a choice. But go ahead and keep on insulting people based on sexuality, it totally makes you the part of the cool kids.
'06 Triumph Sprint ST ABS
'90 Yamaha XT350
hey you like apple's how do like them apple's LMAO
I was mostly playing around there, thus the smiley.
However, if you're going to get all bunched up in the panties about it: (a) while the genes haven't been identified, there have been found differences in the brains and the bodies, correlated with sexual orientation, that are almost certainly genetic in origin, (b) the genome has been mapped, but FAR from decoded; we don't know what most of the genes do yet individually, much less in combinations, and (c) there are 22 other chromosome pairs full of genes. The scientific consensus is that sexual orientation almost certainly has a strong genetic component.
The Toxoplasmosis comment was mainly in fun, but carries a grain of truth -- it does affect behavior in rats, favoring risky behaviors. It has not been shown to do the same thing specifically in humans, but it does infect humans, and there are people seriously studying the possibilities for human behavioral effects and its potential effect on human society development. So there's no lack of knowledge behind my statement -- it's a joke based on real knowledge.
Regardless, have a nice weekend, and don't get run over by a gay cat owner without high-vis gear on a 'busa.
PhilB
Last edited by PhilB; 03-09-12 at 05:27 PM.
"A free man must be able to endure it when his fellow men act and live otherwise than he considers proper." -- Ludwig von Mises
1993 Ducati Monster M900; 265,000 miles -- killed by minivan 30Oct17
Ok then, keep having fun with your little word games then. Gay is not used as happy in this poll (it is clearly meant to be an insult). You used the word gay in a thread where the context clearly didn't mean happy. And yet you really think people are going to believe that you meant happy?
The last part wasn't so much directed at you, as it was directed at the people who seem to think it's the only way to describe hi-viz gear and the people who wear hi-viz gear. At least work on a clever insult, calling everything gay is kinda gay (that was a tongue in cheek joke for those of you that feel the need to be critical of every sentence)
'06 Triumph Sprint ST ABS
'90 Yamaha XT350