14higgy wrote:actually I think all the posting in this thread was appropriate
Anyone patching a 10 year old motorcycle tire needs a lesson in safety for sure![]()
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If I don't post anything for a couple of weeks I guess it wasn't.

14higgy wrote:actually I think all the posting in this thread was appropriate
Anyone patching a 10 year old motorcycle tire needs a lesson in safety for sure![]()
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nnnnnnorman wrote:each to their own. fuck the rules if they don't suit you.
907pasonut wrote:I cannot get on the bike without helmet and gloves nor can I drive a car without a seat belt...but life is all about chances and luck or the lack of it...the whole universe is "total chaos in complete balance"![]()
you can be rackless but have luck on your side and live till ripe old age...or you can be extra cautious but unlucky and die young in a freak accident
... and of course anything in between.
...life is like a box of chocolates
Pretty dangerous as it is. All it takes is an arm, a door, a car moving to see how the traffic jam is going etc.Derek wrote:In the UK it is legal to ride between lanes of stationary or almost stationary vehicles. Once the speeds get higher than walking speed it becomes more of a grey area. Riding between lanes of moving traffic at motorway speeds would definitely be illegal and highly dangerous.
Yeah , but your not the only victim if it all turns to shit. My partner came out of my "accident" worse off than me and she wasn't even there , seeing me and all my injuries , being told I wasn't expected to live at the hospital , then months in hospital , and I wont ever forget the look on my Mums face when she got to the intensive care unit , or when they hauled me off for emergency surgery when I started bleeding internally ( again ! ) . If you can be 100% selfish , then your OK , but others go thru the mincer when you crash your brains out too
paso750 wrote:etc
paso750 wrote:dude, just what`s wrong with you ?![]()
It`s two guys on a scooter...