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<blockquote data-quote="scratch" data-source="post: 220261" data-attributes="member: 1674"><p>I have known a few people who have been killed on street bikes. I used to love motorcycles, I raced motocross and enduros when I was younger. I never got into the street much though, not worth the risk to me. I have known several people who were killed when a car pulled out in front of them. I also knew three people killed on four-wheelers who flipped them with no helmet on. I still consider myself a "thrillseeker", I still rock climb, surf, backpack, just about anything outdoors. People who do 100+ on a street bike are out of their limits and are usually fools. Most public roads aren't designed for those type of speeds.</p><p> </p><p>PS, I'm on vacation in Hawaii right now, which is evidently a "no helmet" state. You can rent yourself a Harley and drive around trying to look cool. My wife used to work in an Emergency Room and I have been hearing that old line about "Donorcycles" for a long time. To you guys on street bikes, I hope you take your UPS Safe Driving Techniques home with you when you walk out the gate. Those "Five Seeing Habits" will make a lot of difference personally when you are on a bike instead of in a large commercial vehicle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scratch, post: 220261, member: 1674"] I have known a few people who have been killed on street bikes. I used to love motorcycles, I raced motocross and enduros when I was younger. I never got into the street much though, not worth the risk to me. I have known several people who were killed when a car pulled out in front of them. I also knew three people killed on four-wheelers who flipped them with no helmet on. I still consider myself a "thrillseeker", I still rock climb, surf, backpack, just about anything outdoors. People who do 100+ on a street bike are out of their limits and are usually fools. Most public roads aren't designed for those type of speeds. PS, I'm on vacation in Hawaii right now, which is evidently a "no helmet" state. You can rent yourself a Harley and drive around trying to look cool. My wife used to work in an Emergency Room and I have been hearing that old line about "Donorcycles" for a long time. To you guys on street bikes, I hope you take your UPS Safe Driving Techniques home with you when you walk out the gate. Those "Five Seeing Habits" will make a lot of difference personally when you are on a bike instead of in a large commercial vehicle. [/QUOTE]
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