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Lucky_Devil
10-19-2006, 10:41 AM
Man... this forum is slower than a 90 year old woman with a bad hip.

Where are all the "Two Wheel Females"??? and why aren't they posting?? I think I would rather read posts asking questions like "Hey, there's this green light that blinks everytime I shift from first to second gear... should I be concerned?" than no posts at all. C'mon ladies... remember, there's no such thing as a stupid question :)

Do I have to post something controversial to get a heated discussion going?? Perhaps it'll get more than 2 responses :lol .

Don't make me start a thread saying that Harley's suck and Harley riders never wave back (that seems to get a rise out of everyone on other forums) :argue:

Hmmm... well I gues I'll refrain from being offensive, and post something useful instead :tongue

50 things to keep you alive on a motorcycle
From Motorcyclist Magazine…August 2006

1. Assume you’re invisible.
2. Be considerate.
3. Dress for the crash, not the pool or the prom.
4. Hope for the best, prepare for the worst.
5. Leave your ego at home-The only people who really care if you were faster on the freeway will be the officer and the judge.
6. Pay Attention.
7. Mirrors only show you part of the picture.
8. Be patient
9. Watch your closing speed-Passing cars at twice their speed or changing lanes to shoot past a row of stopped cars is just asking for trouble.
10. Beware the verge and the merge.
11. Left-turning cars remain the leading killer of motorcyclists.
12. Beware of cars running traffic lights.
13. Check your mirrors
14. Mind the gap-One second’s worth of distance per 10 mph is the old rule of thumb. Better still; scan the next 12 seconds ahead for potential trouble.
15. Beware of tuner cars-They’re quick and their drivers tend to be aggressive.
16. Excessive entrance speed hurts.
17. Don’t trust that deer whistle.
18. Learn to use both brakes.
19. Keep the front brake covered-always.-Save a single second of reaction time at 60 mph and you can stop 88 feet shorter. Think about that.
20. Look where you want to go.
21. Keep your eyes moving.
22. Think before you act.-Careful whipping around that Camry going 7 mph in a 25 mph zone or you could end up with your head in the driver's side door when he turns into the driveway right in front of you.
23. Raise your gaze-It’s too late to do anything about the 20 feet immediately in front of your fender, so scan the road far enough ahead to see trouble and change trajectory.
24. Get your mind right in the driveway-Most accidents happen during the first 15 minutes of a ride, below 40mph, near an intersection or driveway.
25. Come to a full stop at that next stop sign.
26. Never dive into a gap in stalled traffic.
27. Don’t saddle up more than you can handle-If you weigh 95 pounds, avoid that 795-pound cruiser. If you’re 5-foot-5, forget those towering adventure-tourers.
28. Watch for car doors opening in traffic.
29. Don’t get in an intersection rut-Watch for a two-way stop after a string of four-way intersections.
30. Stay in your comfort zone when you’re with a group-Riding over your head is a good way to end up in the ditch.
31. Give your eyes some time to adjust-A minute or two of low light heading from a well-lighted garage onto dark streets is a good thing.
32. Master the slow U-turn-practice.
33. Who put a stop sign at the top of this hill?-Don’t panic. Use the rear brake to keep from rolling back down. Use Mr. Throttle and Mr. Clutch normally-and smoothly-to pull away.
34. If it looks slippery, assume it is.
35. Bang! A blowout! Now what?-No sudden moves. The motorcycle isn’t happy, so be prepared to apply a little calming muscle to maintain course. Ease back the throttle, brake gingerly with the good wheel and pull over very smoothly to the shoulder. Big sigh.
36. Drops on the faceshield?-Lightly misted pavement can be slipperier than when it’s been rinsed by a downpour. Apply maximum level concentration, caution and smoothness.
37. Emotions in check?-Take inventory every time you saddle up.
38. Wear good gear.
39. Leave the iPod at home.
40. Learn to swerve.-Be able to do two tight turns in quick succession. Practice till it becomes a reflex.
41. Be smooth at low speeds.
42. Flashing is good for you-Easy taps on the pedal or lever before stopping makes your brake light more eye-catching to trailing traffic.
43. Intersections are scary, so hedge your bets.-Put another vehicle between your bike and the possibility of someone running the stop sign/light and you cut your chances of getting nailed in half.
44. Tune your peripheral vision.
45. All alone at a light that wont turn green?-Put as much of the bike directly above the sensor wire or try putting the kick stand down directly on the wire.
46. Everything is harder to see after dark.
47. Don’t troll next to-or right behind-Mr. Peterbilt.
48. Take the panic out of panic stops. Develop an intimate relationship with your front brake. Seek out some safe open pavement. Starting slowly, find that fine line between maximum braking and a locked wheel, and then do it again, and again.
49. Make your tires right-Check them for spot on pressure and any wear and tear.
50. Take a deep breath-Count to 10. Forgetting some clown’s 80-mph indiscretion beats running the risk of ruining your live, or ending it.

ro-monster
10-19-2006, 04:55 PM
Good list, but I have to quibble over a couple of those items.

11. Left-turning cars remain the leading killer of motorcyclists.
I still think bad judgement is the leading killer. The vast majority of accidents I hear about are directly attributable to the rider taking a risk they shouldn't have taken.

27. Don't saddle up more than you can handle-If you weigh 95 pounds, avoid that 795-pound cruiser. If you're 5-foot-5, forget those towering adventure-tourers.
I'm not sure I like this line of thought; I've seen it used too often by people who think that women, especially petite women, can't handle anything more than an EX250. Sure there are limits to what's practical, but the truth is that with practice and some specialized techniques, most of us are capable of handling a lot more bike than you might think.

A couple of additions to that list:

-- The most important piece of safety gear you'll ever have is your brain. Make sure it's engaged every time you start your engine!

-- Be predictable. Riding erratically and making sudden changes of course makes it all but impossible for other riders and drivers to make any adjustments to avoid you.

digitaltoy83
10-21-2006, 09:16 PM
27. Don't saddle up more than you can handle-If you weigh 95 pounds, avoid that 795-pound cruiser. If you're 5-foot-5, forget those towering adventure-tourers.
I'm not sure I like this line of thought; I've seen it used too often by people who think that women, especially petite women, can't handle anything more than an EX250. Sure there are limits to what's practical, but the truth is that with practice and some specialized techniques, most of us are capable of handling a lot more bike than you might think.


:thumbup: I got a harley that is well over 500 lbs I have a hard time doing simple times like pushing it back or sometimes letting it get to far over and having a hard time holding it up (not while driving) but I know with time my muscles will get stronger and I will get used to it.

Hell why go to a gym when you can trying to push a harley, backwards, out if you garage that has a 1 inch lip I have to get over.... yeah took me 20 mins my first time doing it.... and I did it all by my self woohoo

KCDakar
10-22-2006, 08:29 PM
:thumbup: I got a harley that is well over 500 lbs I have a hard time doing simple times like pushing it back or sometimes letting it get to far over and having a hard time holding it up (not while driving) but I know with time my muscles will get stronger and I will get used to it.

Hell why go to a gym when you can trying to push a harley, backward, out if you garage that has a 1 inch lip I have to get over.... yeah took me 20 mins my first time doing it.... and I did it all by my self woohoo

I started pushing my bike in backward so I could ride it out over the lip.
Its fun to make head way each time you ride your bike. Again Congrats on your new bike, have fun learning the new things that only come from owning and riding your bike.

And remember to not take no for an answer, Just be safe!:thumbup:

Inky
10-26-2006, 02:30 PM
Leave your ego at home..........lol..............then I wouldn't be me!

Seriously, one dead forum. What's the deal? :tongue

KCDakar
10-26-2006, 04:11 PM
We were waiting for you Inky!!!:tongue

Corny
10-26-2006, 04:32 PM
hehe - ya I thought if we made a forum for women it'd have tons of post - I guess they only talk non-stop in real life ;)

Inky
10-26-2006, 04:36 PM
That's the problem, we can't talk to the computer. We have to sit here, and quietly type away..........builds up too much pressure!:lol

Inky
10-26-2006, 04:37 PM
We were waiting for you Inky!!!:tongue

INKY'S IN DA HOUSE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

KCDakar
10-26-2006, 04:42 PM
hehe - ya I thought if we made a forum for women it'd have tons of post - I guess they only talk non-stop in real life ;)

Hey Corny, Can you hear this??? Let me turn it up for you!!! :tongue :happy

Give us some real smilies!!!:argue:

Inky
10-26-2006, 04:43 PM
YEAH! The smilies over here suck. :no

KCDakar
10-26-2006, 04:50 PM
YEAH! The smilies over here suck. :no

Haha Did you hear that Corny??? :confused:

digitaltoy83
10-26-2006, 04:59 PM
Haha Did you hear that Corny??? :confused:

+1 yeah man get on that

Inky
10-26-2006, 05:06 PM
Git r done.:happy

Lucky_Devil
10-27-2006, 09:44 AM
Well it seems that we've stumbled upon the reason nobody posts here...

The lack of smilie selection! :lol

Inky
10-27-2006, 01:02 PM
Or sexual content..............:lol

KCDakar
10-27-2006, 04:32 PM
I resemble that remark! :lol

Inky
10-27-2006, 05:22 PM
I found my moto-sister!!!!!!!!!:moped :rockon:

KCDakar
10-27-2006, 05:25 PM
I found my moto-sister!!!!!!!!!:moped :rockon:

Now how about that! Sombody loves me!!!:rockon:

Inky
10-27-2006, 05:27 PM
The weirdos have to stick together:riding:

KCDakar
10-27-2006, 05:38 PM
The weirdos have to stick together:riding:

Im all for hangin!!!:rockon:

Inky
10-27-2006, 05:39 PM
Did you ride today?

KCDakar
10-27-2006, 05:43 PM
Did you ride today?
Sorry to say that I have not been on my bikes.:(
I have not felt like riding after my surgery. I'm weak. Not good to ride and not have the strength to be safe. So I'm taking the time to get it back...:thumbup:

Inky
10-27-2006, 05:44 PM
Very wise that Dakar one can be

KCDakar
10-27-2006, 05:46 PM
Very wise that Dakar one can be

I have to work at it!:lol

neebelung
11-01-2006, 11:11 AM
Man... this forum is slower than a 90 year old woman with a bad hip.

Where are all the "Two Wheel Females"???

I got a promotion a few weeks ago, so it's REALLY cut into my post-whoring.... :thumbup:

KCDakar
11-01-2006, 12:13 PM
I got a promotion a few weeks ago, so it's REALLY cut into my post-whoring.... :thumbup:

Congrats...I think.:thumbup:

Inky
11-01-2006, 12:25 PM
Whatcha doing?

neebelung
11-01-2006, 01:43 PM
Congrats...I think.:thumbup:

Thanks!! (it's definitely a good thing... much more challenging work, more opportunities for advancement and more money!)

KCDakar
11-01-2006, 02:07 PM
Thanks!! (it's definitely a good thing... much more challenging work, more opportunities for advancement and more money!)

It's good to hear! Good luck and don't stay away so much we miss you!:happy

Corny
11-02-2006, 08:40 AM
I'm putting LILJAX in charge of the smilies - yell at her! :) hehehe

digitaltoy83
11-02-2006, 09:28 AM
oh, take the easy way out, I see how it is

KCDakar
11-02-2006, 11:05 AM
I'm putting LILJAX in charge of the smilies - yell at her! :) hehehe

:lol Corny are you kidding we are still waiting for stickers!!!:tongue

Inky
11-02-2006, 12:17 PM
oh, take the easy way out, I see how it is Typical man thing to do:lol

Lucky_Devil
11-02-2006, 12:46 PM
I'm putting LILJAX in charge of the smilies - yell at her! :) hehehe

If increasing the smilie options DOES actually increase the number of postings I'll laugh soooo hard. :lol

KCDakar
11-02-2006, 03:31 PM
If increasing the smilie options DOES actually increase the number of postings I'll laugh soooo hard. :lol

I for one would like to put it to the test! :happy

KCDakar
11-02-2006, 04:27 PM
Typical man thing to do:lol

Corny you can ride but you can't hide!!:lol

Luna C
11-03-2006, 03:10 AM
Buying tickets to the 2007 MotoGP.....
SWEEETTTT........

Lucky_Devil
11-03-2006, 10:09 AM
Buying tickets to the 2007 MotoGP.....
SWEEETTTT........

Were you actually able to get tickets? The website was down all morning, and the phones weren't working either. Why does anything related to Laguna Seca always turn into a clusterf**k??? :mad

Lucky_Devil
11-03-2006, 10:10 AM
Wow.... I think I just hijacked my own thread.

SWEET!:iamwithstupid:

Inky
11-03-2006, 12:49 PM
Were you actually able to get tickets? The website was down all morning, and the phones weren't working either. Why does anything related to Laguna Seca always turn into a clusterf**k??? :mad
Because Laguna is a National park.........not an official track. Lot less folks that know how to handle crazed motorcycle fantatics!

KCDakar
11-03-2006, 02:03 PM
Because Laguna is a National park.........not an official track. Lot less folks that know how to handle crazed motorcycle fantatics!

And we are EVERYWHERE!!! :rockon: