But anyway, yeah there were a few 'boy racers' out and about... We picked up a tail at one point while we were behind a couple of cages frittering away at the speed limit. I know, how rude, right?? Anyway we come up to a 'T', and we're all turning left apparently. Car 1 goes. Car 2 goes. I go. As I go, Tail takes it upon hisself to shoot past me on the inside, noodging in behind car 2. I'm there riding behind him, wondering WTF that dumb stunt was supposed to prove. It wasn't really what I'd call dangerous, but on the other hand it seemed completely pointless. Or am I missing something? Ah ah, I know what yer thinking, no it wasn't a shoddily accoutered youth on a crotch rocket. Nor a he-manly herculoid hunkering on a hog. Just some dood on a Sprint ST.
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I took my co-pilot out today and we had a fantastickal ride. Sunny and 60, and I just love that we can go through miles and miles of scenic, sweeping, twisty country roads without ever actually being more than a half hour's drive away from the house.
But anyway, yeah there were a few 'boy racers' out and about... We picked up a tail at one point while we were behind a couple of cages frittering away at the speed limit. I know, how rude, right?? Anyway we come up to a 'T', and we're all turning left apparently. Car 1 goes. Car 2 goes. I go. As I go, Tail takes it upon hisself to shoot past me on the inside, noodging in behind car 2. I'm there riding behind him, wondering WTF that dumb stunt was supposed to prove. It wasn't really what I'd call dangerous, but on the other hand it seemed completely pointless. Or am I missing something? Ah ah, I know what yer thinking, no it wasn't a shoddily accoutered youth on a crotch rocket. Nor a he-manly herculoid hunkering on a hog. Just some dood on a Sprint ST."Men will never be free until Mark learns to do The Twist."
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Originally posted by Allie View PostI took my co-pilot out today and we had a fantastickal ride. Sunny and 60, and I just love that we can go through miles and miles of scenic, sweeping, twisty country roads without ever actually being more than a half hour's drive away from the house.
But anyway, yeah there were a few 'boy racers' out and about... We picked up a tail at one point while we were behind a couple of cages frittering away at the speed limit. I know, how rude, right?? Anyway we come up to a 'T', and we're all turning left apparently. Car 1 goes. Car 2 goes. I go. As I go, Tail takes it upon hisself to shoot past me on the inside, noodging in behind car 2. I'm there riding behind him, wondering WTF that dumb stunt was supposed to prove. It wasn't really what I'd call dangerous, but on the other hand it seemed completely pointless. Or am I missing something? Ah ah, I know what yer thinking, no it wasn't a shoddily accoutered youth on a crotch rocket. Nor a he-manly herculoid hunkering on a hog. Just some dood on a Sprint ST.
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A lot of the time, a sharp or even a hairpin corner is the safest place to pass. Talking about left turns for us right side drivers, would be a right turn for those so afflicted. The passee is at his slowest, he can't cut in to block you, you are done in a half a second with zero risk to anyone else. Usually the vision forward is unimpaired. As long as you can see that the lane ahead is clear and there are no driveways or pedestrians or anything, go for it.
Cutting in sharply in front of your buddy or anyone else is just stupid.
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Just toss him a muffin and call it a day.
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Originally posted by tkent02 View PostA lot of the time, a sharp or even a hairpin corner is the safest place to pass. Talking about left turns for us right side drivers, would be a right turn for those so afflicted. The passee is at his slowest, he can't cut in to block you, you are done in a half a second with zero risk to anyone else. Usually the vision forward is unimpaired. As long as you can see that the lane ahead is clear and there are no driveways or pedestrians or anything, go for it.
Cutting in sharply in front of your buddy or anyone else is just stupid."Men will never be free until Mark learns to do The Twist."
-Denis D'shaker
79 GS750N
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Road trolls abound. Same thing happened to me on a hairpin out near Tortilla Flat a month ago when an asshat on a Fat Boy decided to clip the turn to ... get a better view of the boat being towed by an Excursion. It's all double yellow, so it was simple idiocy. He stayed there the rest of the way into TF, where I made a point of asking him if his derring do afforded a better view. He had no idea what I was talking about, so I'll chalk it up to stupidity."Thought he, it is a wicked world in all meridians; I'll die a pagan."
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Adrenaline / newer bike / macho BS - take your pick. It's the time of year when the rocket jockeys are waking up from their hibernation, pulling on their fitted-leather suits and dusting the cobwebs off their hobby toys. Pity that it takes more than a few miles to re-gain their common sense (if they had any).---- Dave
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I'm right there with you guys. I live 10 miles south of Ft Campbell, so the first time it's at least 65 and sunny, I'm surrounded by 20 to 25 year olds in tank tops and shorts on brand new liter bikes. I call them 'statistics'. If I'm not dealing with them, I'm putting up with all the big bad HOGs rolling around. I've had groups of them come up behind me trying to be all intimidating with their great big showroom queens thumping behind me. The best part is when I goose it in third and leave them sucking on hydrocarbons.
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Originally posted by DarthTAiness View PostThe best part is when I goose it in third and leave them sucking on hydrocarbons.
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Originally posted by DarthTAiness View PostReally? I always assumed that they had already
gotten their fix and that's what caused a $22k motorcycle to seem like a good idea.
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