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(05-05-2014, 09:15 AM)Tortuga_imp Wrote: (05-04-2014, 03:30 AM)evanworld_imp Wrote: On a leisurely ride with 2 friends (each of us on our own bikes) doing the speed limit out of nowhere a Harley with a passenger roared past us on a 2 lane road. He swerved into the lane in front of us, attempted to adjust to a big curve, I saw sparks as he missed the curve and headed into a field with trees and brush. What haunts me is the image of his passenger bobbing up and down trying to stay on the bike as it went off road. The bike disappeared in a plume of dust and we stopped and looked at each other in shock. When we got to the scene the driver tended first to his bike while his passenger was flat on her back. He was in shock and begged us not to call the police. He had been drinking at a bike rally. I stood back and called 911. He was a man destroyed just seconds earlier feeling superior to those who were standing by him and his wife/girlfriend.
In my 6 years of riding the biggest offenders have been fellow cyclists who by blazing past you are forming a judgement on your riding and bike. The divisive cycle culture is maddening and fortunately most folks are gracious and accepting. This was a scene I wish I hadn't seen but it was a tremendous lesson in operating with your head and remaining an alert and defensive rider.
This last paragraph holds some weight.
It's very true that having another bike in your mirrors can cloud your judgment or bring on the Red Mist (if he's on his FZ8 or Gixxer...panic!)
As a young man I would do ANYTHING IN MY POWER to keep that mother funker behind me, and nearly lost my life a few times trying to prove to a 'person' who I dint know or care about that I was faster then they.
Since owning the CB, I've only been overtaken by one vehicle. Some craze-ball on a Triumph Daytona hoofed it past me as he was sitting on my back wheel before I gave a courtesy left signal and let him pass. I was at 300 miles or so (disclaimer).
I think my nature makes me chase people on other bikes, thankfully being in the run in phase I held back.
I bought this bike to,'calm down' but I don't think I will.
The videos where the bloke's chugging along enjoying views, mountains, and livestock, with an invigorating sound track never feature the 'rider' being pursued for miles by some 28 year old wannabe on his R6...do they?
I think you picked the wrong bike. May I suggest :
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(05-05-2014, 11:38 AM)Flynrider_imp Wrote: (05-05-2014, 09:15 AM)Tortuga_imp Wrote: (05-04-2014, 03:30 AM)evanworld_imp Wrote: On a leisurely ride with 2 friends (each of us on our own bikes) doing the speed limit out of nowhere a Harley with a passenger roared past us on a 2 lane road. He swerved into the lane in front of us, attempted to adjust to a big curve, I saw sparks as he missed the curve and headed into a field with trees and brush. What haunts me is the image of his passenger bobbing up and down trying to stay on the bike as it went off road. The bike disappeared in a plume of dust and we stopped and looked at each other in shock. When we got to the scene the driver tended first to his bike while his passenger was flat on her back. He was in shock and begged us not to call the police. He had been drinking at a bike rally. I stood back and called 911. He was a man destroyed just seconds earlier feeling superior to those who were standing by him and his wife/girlfriend.
In my 6 years of riding the biggest offenders have been fellow cyclists who by blazing past you are forming a judgement on your riding and bike. The divisive cycle culture is maddening and fortunately most folks are gracious and accepting. This was a scene I wish I hadn't seen but it was a tremendous lesson in operating with your head and remaining an alert and defensive rider.
This last paragraph holds some weight.
It's very true that having another bike in your mirrors can cloud your judgment or bring on the Red Mist (if he's on his FZ8 or Gixxer...panic!)
As a young man I would do ANYTHING IN MY POWER to keep that mother funker behind me, and nearly lost my life a few times trying to prove to a 'person' who I dint know or care about that I was faster then they.
Since owning the CB, I've only been overtaken by one vehicle. Some craze-ball on a Triumph Daytona hoofed it past me as he was sitting on my back wheel before I gave a courtesy left signal and let him pass. I was at 300 miles or so (disclaimer).
I think my nature makes me chase people on other bikes, thankfully being in the run in phase I held back.
I bought this bike to,'calm down' but I don't think I will.
The videos where the bloke's chugging along enjoying views, mountains, and livestock, with an invigorating sound track never feature the 'rider' being pursued for miles by some 28 year old wannabe on his R6...do they?
I think you picked the wrong bike. May I suggest :
![[Image: 3431de5d209db2ba08b0925b5a829107.jpg]](https://cb1100forum.net/forum/uploads/imp/201405/3431de5d209db2ba08b0925b5a829107.jpg)
I think you picked the wrong bike. May I suggest :
![[Image: 4ab828af4471a33f162254a5b581cc54.jpg]](https://cb1100forum.net/forum/uploads/imp/201405/4ab828af4471a33f162254a5b581cc54.jpg) No ATGATT? They never learn, sigh.
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(05-05-2014, 11:38 AM)Flynrider_imp Wrote: (05-05-2014, 09:15 AM)Tortuga_imp Wrote: (05-04-2014, 03:30 AM)evanworld_imp Wrote: On a leisurely ride with 2 friends (each of us on our own bikes) doing the speed limit out of nowhere a Harley with a passenger roared past us on a 2 lane road. He swerved into the lane in front of us, attempted to adjust to a big curve, I saw sparks as he missed the curve and headed into a field with trees and brush. What haunts me is the image of his passenger bobbing up and down trying to stay on the bike as it went off road. The bike disappeared in a plume of dust and we stopped and looked at each other in shock. When we got to the scene the driver tended first to his bike while his passenger was flat on her back. He was in shock and begged us not to call the police. He had been drinking at a bike rally. I stood back and called 911. He was a man destroyed just seconds earlier feeling superior to those who were standing by him and his wife/girlfriend.
In my 6 years of riding the biggest offenders have been fellow cyclists who by blazing past you are forming a judgement on your riding and bike. The divisive cycle culture is maddening and fortunately most folks are gracious and accepting. This was a scene I wish I hadn't seen but it was a tremendous lesson in operating with your head and remaining an alert and defensive rider.
This last paragraph holds some weight.
It's very true that having another bike in your mirrors can cloud your judgment or bring on the Red Mist (if he's on his FZ8 or Gixxer...panic!)
As a young man I would do ANYTHING IN MY POWER to keep that mother funker behind me, and nearly lost my life a few times trying to prove to a 'person' who I dint know or care about that I was faster then they.
Since owning the CB, I've only been overtaken by one vehicle. Some craze-ball on a Triumph Daytona hoofed it past me as he was sitting on my back wheel before I gave a courtesy left signal and let him pass. I was at 300 miles or so (disclaimer).
I think my nature makes me chase people on other bikes, thankfully being in the run in phase I held back.
I bought this bike to,'calm down' but I don't think I will.
The videos where the bloke's chugging along enjoying views, mountains, and livestock, with an invigorating sound track never feature the 'rider' being pursued for miles by some 28 year old wannabe on his R6...do they?
I think you picked the wrong bike. May I suggest :
![[Image: 3431de5d209db2ba08b0925b5a829107.jpg]](https://cb1100forum.net/forum/uploads/imp/201405/3431de5d209db2ba08b0925b5a829107.jpg)
That little thing has DISC brakes front and rear. Wow!
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(05-05-2014, 11:46 AM)The ferret_imp Wrote: (05-05-2014, 11:38 AM)Flynrider_imp Wrote: (05-05-2014, 09:15 AM)Tortuga_imp Wrote: (05-04-2014, 03:30 AM)evanworld_imp Wrote: On a leisurely ride with 2 friends (each of us on our own bikes) doing the speed limit out of nowhere a Harley with a passenger roared past us on a 2 lane road. He swerved into the lane in front of us, attempted to adjust to a big curve, I saw sparks as he missed the curve and headed into a field with trees and brush. What haunts me is the image of his passenger bobbing up and down trying to stay on the bike as it went off road. The bike disappeared in a plume of dust and we stopped and looked at each other in shock. When we got to the scene the driver tended first to his bike while his passenger was flat on her back. He was in shock and begged us not to call the police. He had been drinking at a bike rally. I stood back and called 911. He was a man destroyed just seconds earlier feeling superior to those who were standing by him and his wife/girlfriend.
In my 6 years of riding the biggest offenders have been fellow cyclists who by blazing past you are forming a judgement on your riding and bike. The divisive cycle culture is maddening and fortunately most folks are gracious and accepting. This was a scene I wish I hadn't seen but it was a tremendous lesson in operating with your head and remaining an alert and defensive rider.
This last paragraph holds some weight.
It's very true that having another bike in your mirrors can cloud your judgment or bring on the Red Mist (if he's on his FZ8 or Gixxer...panic!)
As a young man I would do ANYTHING IN MY POWER to keep that mother funker behind me, and nearly lost my life a few times trying to prove to a 'person' who I dint know or care about that I was faster then they.
Since owning the CB, I've only been overtaken by one vehicle. Some craze-ball on a Triumph Daytona hoofed it past me as he was sitting on my back wheel before I gave a courtesy left signal and let him pass. I was at 300 miles or so (disclaimer).
I think my nature makes me chase people on other bikes, thankfully being in the run in phase I held back.
I bought this bike to,'calm down' but I don't think I will.
The videos where the bloke's chugging along enjoying views, mountains, and livestock, with an invigorating sound track never feature the 'rider' being pursued for miles by some 28 year old wannabe on his R6...do they?
I think you picked the wrong bike. May I suggest :
![[Image: 3431de5d209db2ba08b0925b5a829107.jpg]](https://cb1100forum.net/forum/uploads/imp/201405/3431de5d209db2ba08b0925b5a829107.jpg)
That little thing has DISC brakes front and rear. Wow!
That little thing has DISC brakes front and rear. Wow!
That's no little thing, that guy is a giant!
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^^^^
You are twisted. I like it.
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(05-05-2014, 07:39 PM)Pterodactyl_imp Wrote: ^^^^
You are twisted. I like it.
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