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Old 05-12-2006, 12:58 AM
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Hey rocky. Mate, I know what you mean about them going together... and yes, I think they do also. I see riding in cities and so forth also stupid... hence why I haven't got my new bike, as I won't ride bikes in cities, because drivers are nuts enough already, many of which can't even look to see another car, let alone a motorcycle. Once moved out of the city, I will focus more on getting my Agusta.

By the way, some very fine pieces of machinery you have their mate... The old bikes might go slow, but geez they do it in style.
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Yeah, Rocky....I really feel like the hypervigilance helps tremendously while riding! After all, almost all tin-box drivers who are involved in accidents w/cycles say they never saw the bike! So, if we can be alert to them, we can avoid their stupidity.
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Old 07-12-2006, 04:53 PM
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Exactly Kim... people wonder why riders only ride short distance, and are often so worn out afterwards. Its not the riding that wears us out, its the constant state of alertness looking in all angles for the dickheads not paying attention.
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