07-05-2011, 03:15 PM | #61 |
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Once of my favorite things about selling minimotos back in the day, was watching those who claimed years of big bike experience confidently telling me how they would have such an easy time adapting to the little bike...just before they had a test drive/spectacular crash.
Those were always the ones who actually broke bones.
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07-05-2011, 03:21 PM | #62 |
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Costs are too much to get one that can compete on the fiddy level. Double to triple the costs of an extremely fast and nimble fiddy to get a minimoto that can perform at the same level. Just not worth it. We flat run over italian minimotos in the $2000 range that have come out to play. They cost the manager of DGMR a race, so he banned them from racing with us.
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07-05-2011, 04:14 PM | #63 |
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A certain mod still primarily uses a rear brake for every day riding...but yes, that mod also uses both brakes at the track, and if necessary, both on the street. As she rides like a grandma on the street, unless someone tries to kill her or she's feeling frisky, there's no real need for anything more than the rear brake or downshifting. Unless folks are looking her feet when she rides, most folks never even realize she primarily uses the rear brake. She'd also like to note: this is south ga flat land riding. Mountain and track require use of both brakes. And she does NOT recommend anyone else do what she does. (Not cuz she's a badass, simply bc it wouldnt work for most folks.)
As seen at a rally, said mod can also control the skid and slide when applying the rear brake with force. I thought this was about helmets? I tried riding a 50, I definitely sucked worse on it than a regular bike. For some reason it was scarier than riding a 400lb bike around. And way more sensitive. Yuck. |
07-05-2011, 04:52 PM | #64 |
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Back on topic.....
There are causes worth dying for. There are causes that aren't worth dying for. If ole Helmetless Protestor Dude could be revived from the dead, there is a 100% chance he would change his stance on helmets.
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07-05-2011, 05:09 PM | #65 |
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Yeah, read my post quoting John Stuart Mill (he was a Brit, but wrote a lot about liberty). Looks like you might have missed it.
Yes, it might have been far better for Mr. dead dumb fuck if he was wearing a bucket. In retrospect, there's a lot of things I could have done in life that would have been better for me. If you tried to force them on me, however, I'd probably have punched you in the fucking throat...and deservedly so. Paternalism is the polar opposite of what this country was founded for. It's amazing how much of what people from hundreds of years ago had to say about freedom still applies today. Ben Franklin's insights, for instance, apply verbatim today, in almost all cases. What's that saying again regarding those who forget the past? (kidding...I didn't forget)
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You two are scaring me. Stop it. The Space-Time Continuum is going to unravel.
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07-05-2011, 08:27 PM | #68 | ||
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You talk a lot about liberty, which is fine, but what you don't talk (or, apparently, think) about, is how your stupid decisions effect others. "My head, my problem", is bullshit. It's going to be someone's problem, besides yours. Some poor schmuck is going to have to clean your brains off the pavement. I've never had to do that, but I'm guessing it's a pretty fucked up job to have. Another guy is going to have drive out to your place, and tell your wife/kids/mom that you're stupid ass is dead. Also unpleasant. If you're inconsiderate enough to die on the spot, instead of waiting until you get the hospital, guess what happens? They close the road for a few hours, while the investigation is done. Die on the freeway, they close the freeway. Now hundreds, if not thousands of people have lost their liberty to proceed, all because you decided to be French that day. Seems just a tad selfish to me. JC
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07-05-2011, 09:31 PM | #69 |
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Those people would all have those shit jobs no matter what you did, aside from banning all cars, motorcycles, etc.
And you are right, we don't have any "right" to drive, but those rules of the road are there to protect OTHER people from your dumbass, not to protect you from yourself. No need for personal responsibility in your world, I guess... Just wait for momma gub'ment's teet to tell you what's best for you. |
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You have the right to walk deep into the woods, with no map, compass or water. Does that sound like something a responsible person would do? JC
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