12-29-2014, 12:37 PM
(12-27-2014, 05:28 AM)metallyguitarded_imp Wrote: I read that article with great interest, trying to mentally check off the factors that lessened my risk of dying. Helmet? Check. Speed? Well...half check. Age? Darn, not looking too good. Not as bad as over 60 but you're telling me those young kids who the article describes as preferring super sports are less likely to die?? The knuckle heads I see going triple digits and weaving in and out of traffic during rush hour?? Riding between 9pm and midnight? I'll give myself a 3/4 check for this one. I try not to ride during those hours but it happens.
Another concern of mine - I ride the brand of motorcycle most stolen, in the state with the greatest number of motorcycle thefts, in the city with the third greatest number of thefts. I'm hoping interest lies more with the CBR and thieves are much less likely to steal what they view as grandpa's bike. With such a small presence on the moto landscape, there can't be much of a market for stolen CB1100 parts (or bikes for that matter).
I am surprised by this as well. I know for a fact I am a smarter, and more careful rider and much more alert than I was at 20 or 25 years old. Plus, back then we didnt have 150 hp missiles to ride. We thought a 60 hp 650 was the end all. Not sure was is killing the older guys at a higher rate. Slower reflexes come to mind but that is kinda weak. Young guys here on crotch rockets run the living daylight out of them and will scare you half to death when they pass you.
