To be so young and naive.
No matter now much track time someone has there will aways to the dick that thinks the road is a race track.
myself and my mates went as fast as i could everywhere before you were even a twinkle in your dads nutbag.
It comes down to thinking of consequence. when your young there is none, as you get older you understand the effects of your actions and change, well some do.
It may not stop it but I reckon it would have a pretty major effect. Just think, when they want to take that roundabout knee down they might instead think ''fuck it what's the point, I'll be going down for laps tomorrow''
...Full throttle till you see god, then brake.
it was in cars not bikes but that is no excuse.
like i said the older you get the more you realize now much what you do can effect others.
Look at smoking, when i was at school everyone smoked, now i think i know one person that still smokes, same as drink driving.
Yes i was young and stupid and luckily i survived, some friends didn't.
If you want to roll the dice of chance then get the fuck off the road or don't complain if someone is doing the same coming the other way and takes you out.
Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?
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Dude, quit while you think you are ahead.
Allowing for the possibility of death (say by way of insurance and estate planning) is not the same thing as not caring. It's realising that you're mortal and being responsible (you will note that responsible is pretty much the opposite of not caring) for the family that I bought into this world.
My daughter thinks I'm mad (as she asserts all motorcyclists are) and will die on a motorbike. That's her opinion and she may well be correct. But just as I respect her choices and opinions she respects mine. Her opinion does not change my attitude to riding. This also is not not caring, it's making a choice - my choice. Just as I wouldn't try and impose my choices on her I'm not about to have hers imposed on me.
And of course I wear gear - as stated previously, I'm in no hurry to die and this is consistent with that attitude.
What's your point?
From my experience trackdays don't slow you down. I used to get free track time at Taupo Racetrack when ever I wanted. Once finished I would get off the track and 100kph would feel like walking, soon enough I would find myself sitting on around 150kph cruising.
As for cyclists, they are dangerous on main roads. It's like walking on the motorway....STUPID! and riding side by side is even stupider!!!
Dirtbike riders usually ride on the dirt and wear alot of gear to protect them if they come off, not a Lycra suit. I'm talking about ROAD users. All road users pay some form of Tax to pay for maintenance and roading upgrades where cyclists pay nothing. In Hastings the council are about to spent around a million dollars on cycle lane improvements which my tax dollars are going to pay for, and when they don't use them properly, The increased Rego costs we are hit with will pay for their injuries. ANY vehicle on the ROAD should have to pay to use the road and cyclists simply should not be on the open road.
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