How hard can it be?
I havnt been riding (or on this forum) for about the last 12 months while i fix my bike up. As im on here more regularly, I'm starting to remember the hatred/dislike for "cagers". Now I know a lot of people will say "yeah, i drive a car but i ride bikes too so its different". When youre riding around and start mouthing off to "cagers" inside your helmet, its the same, you dont know which of them ride bikes too... Anyway, Bikers are always saying about how car drivers need to do a bit of riding or extra training in cars to get things from our perspective, and i fully agree. However, the chances of that happening are very slim and we all know it. Yet many people always blame the cagers and never consider to upskill ourselves even though there are a vast selection of courses available to riders of all levels, on the track and on the road, available in most parts of the country, many of which are cheap and subsidised by ACC (meaning theyre normally around 1/2 price and about $50 for a basic 3 hour course. And still people refuse to upskill themselves because "its not our problem". This bloody annoys me. I dont know about you but id much rather spend a few hunderd dollars getting some quality training improving many aspects of my riding that will stay with me for my days then say, a shiny muffler thats 2db louder! Or few grand and a trip to the hospital when lack of training puts you face first into the side of a car very suddenly. For the price and time it takes the courses are fantastic and one of the best improvements you can make to your riding. No good putting sticky diablos on if you cant use them properly.
Theres my rant for the day. Go and get rid of those flat spots on the tires.
GB
When I die, I want to go peacefully like my Grandfather did, in his sleep -- not screaming, like the passengers in his car.
"Four wheels move the body, two wheels move the soul"
Life is too short for traffic. ~Dan Bellack
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