exceeded speeds of 150mph.....guilty.
reach speed of over 100mph with a passenger on the bike....guilty (but they loved it).
drive too fast on an unfimiliar road at night with a tinted shield and leave the road cuz of it....guilty.
lane splitting...do it often (not bragging at all).
That is because you are in the phase where you are less likely to do something stupid. You are still just learning and therefor more cautious. (smart compared to the idiots who buy a new sportbike then jump on a forum and ask how to wheelie within the 1st week of owning a bike). Just wait until you reach the 20k miles mark. That will determine if you can be a cowboy sometimes and ride the stallion, or go one riding as the old farmer who is pulling the wagon with a mule. hehe
we all have a phase we go through. I started careful...then went to nuts, and I am now at the "calculated risk" stage. This is spread out over...umm...not quite sure....20 years of riding....10 years on one bike with well over 220k kms on it...so say 500k kms (300k miles) of riding.
reach speed of over 100mph with a passenger on the bike....guilty (but they loved it).
drive too fast on an unfimiliar road at night with a tinted shield and leave the road cuz of it....guilty.
lane splitting...do it often (not bragging at all).
Originally posted by soloscott
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we all have a phase we go through. I started careful...then went to nuts, and I am now at the "calculated risk" stage. This is spread out over...umm...not quite sure....20 years of riding....10 years on one bike with well over 220k kms on it...so say 500k kms (300k miles) of riding.
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