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Staying Alive
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06 May 2016 14:30 #724937
by Bowman
Honda 55 Trail don't ask me what year, 65? (sold)
79 Yamaha XS400 (sold)
76 KZ750B Twin (project)
72 Honda CT70 (project)
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I'm an OK driver I suppose. Haven't been in an accident in over 40 years and I was a teenager then. Been lucky more than a few times but equally maybe have been smart. Like looking both ways before entering an intersection when the light turns green. Costs nothing, takes one second, and I've watched a lot of people sail by on the red. I just wave and wish them well on their travels.
I haven't done any riding to speak of for a long time but today driving my wife's car to the supermarket I noticed the old habits coming back, or at least they seemed sharper than in a long while. Things like trying to make eye contact, looking for escape routes, keeping generous distances etc. Not just semi-unconsciously but actively aware. I think riding makes me a better driver and a lesser risk. Of course my insurance company disagrees.
I haven't done any riding to speak of for a long time but today driving my wife's car to the supermarket I noticed the old habits coming back, or at least they seemed sharper than in a long while. Things like trying to make eye contact, looking for escape routes, keeping generous distances etc. Not just semi-unconsciously but actively aware. I think riding makes me a better driver and a lesser risk. Of course my insurance company disagrees.
Honda 55 Trail don't ask me what year, 65? (sold)
79 Yamaha XS400 (sold)
76 KZ750B Twin (project)
72 Honda CT70 (project)
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06 May 2016 14:35 #724941
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You're right. Better for depth perception, judging speeds, balance and give you the idea you're not invincible.
Steve
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07 May 2016 14:53 #725079
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I agree totally, It also helped me drive a manual transmission better.
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08 May 2016 10:15 #725190
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1980 LTD 1000..,1976 LTD 900, have the 1000&900 now. the rest are previous= 1978 KZ 650 B.., 1980 Yamaha XT 500..,1978 Yamaha DT 400.., 1977 Yamaha yz 80..,Honda trail ct 70.., Honda QA 50...5-1/2 hp brigs & straton CAT chopper mini bike...3-1/2 hp mini bike (WHEN GAS WAS ABOUT 45 CENTS A GALLON)!!!!
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For the past 5 yrs. I've had to take my now 92 yr. old mom every yr. to the DMV in SHITcago to take her driving road test & while waiting for her & the instructor to return I see the DMV passing & handing out licenses to foreigner's who cant drive, read or speak American, & the only thing they drove b-4 coming to America was a donkey or a camel, & now they're behind the wheel of a 3-4000 # vehicle on the streets
It just scares the shit outta me, & then you see 1 out of every 20 cars with people texting while driving, WTF !!!
I'm riding the bike less & less each yr. because of so many close calls I've had with these IDIOTS,
Pete
It just scares the shit outta me, & then you see 1 out of every 20 cars with people texting while driving, WTF !!!
I'm riding the bike less & less each yr. because of so many close calls I've had with these IDIOTS,
Pete
1980 LTD 1000..,1976 LTD 900, have the 1000&900 now. the rest are previous= 1978 KZ 650 B.., 1980 Yamaha XT 500..,1978 Yamaha DT 400.., 1977 Yamaha yz 80..,Honda trail ct 70.., Honda QA 50...5-1/2 hp brigs & straton CAT chopper mini bike...3-1/2 hp mini bike (WHEN GAS WAS ABOUT 45 CENTS A GALLON)!!!!
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09 May 2016 04:51 #725284
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Jim
North GA
2016 Yamaha FJR1300ES
1982 GPz750 R1
1974 Kawasaki H1
1976 Kawasaki KZ400
1979 Yamaha XS650 cafe'
2001 KZ1000P
2001 Yamaha YZ426
1981 Honda XR200 stroked in an '89 CR125 chassis
1965 Mustang
1967 Triumph GT6
1976 Bronco
"If you didn't build it, it's not really yours"
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My '65 Mustang is my daily driver. No air bags, no shoulder belts, no power brakes, way too much engine for the chassis and a 5 ft. steel shaft pointed at your chest. You have to drive these things like you ride a motorcycle; complete awareness of what's around you and anticipating others being idiots. I can't believe how often I get tailgated. It's a 50 yr. old car for Pete's sake!
I think being a rider helps with the antique car and vice versa.
I think being a rider helps with the antique car and vice versa.
Jim
North GA
2016 Yamaha FJR1300ES
1982 GPz750 R1
1974 Kawasaki H1
1976 Kawasaki KZ400
1979 Yamaha XS650 cafe'
2001 KZ1000P
2001 Yamaha YZ426
1981 Honda XR200 stroked in an '89 CR125 chassis
1965 Mustang
1967 Triumph GT6
1976 Bronco
"If you didn't build it, it's not really yours"
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09 May 2016 06:30 #725297
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My motorcycle instructor told me "Don't give the other guy the chance (to make a dumb mistake)."
This has always been in my forethought when riding and I guess served me well since I'm still riding when every riding partner I grew up with has since had bad accidents resulting in them no longer riding.
Then recently, while riding my 550a just about 800 feet from my house, this girl looked right at me and then pulled out in front of me. It defied all logic. Didn't she just look at me in this lane? Didn't she just check for on-coming traffic?
Thankfully, I was able to slow down enough and squeeze between the curb and her car as she pulled out but I was at that moment preparing myself to dump it into the culvert around that driveway she pulled out of.
The girl it seems wasn't looking at me or traffic afterall; she was looking up from the phone in her lap I suspect out of habit. - oh yeah, i gotta look at the road while texting, erm, I mean driving... :pinch:
This has always been in my forethought when riding and I guess served me well since I'm still riding when every riding partner I grew up with has since had bad accidents resulting in them no longer riding.
Then recently, while riding my 550a just about 800 feet from my house, this girl looked right at me and then pulled out in front of me. It defied all logic. Didn't she just look at me in this lane? Didn't she just check for on-coming traffic?
Thankfully, I was able to slow down enough and squeeze between the curb and her car as she pulled out but I was at that moment preparing myself to dump it into the culvert around that driveway she pulled out of.
The girl it seems wasn't looking at me or traffic afterall; she was looking up from the phone in her lap I suspect out of habit. - oh yeah, i gotta look at the road while texting, erm, I mean driving... :pinch:
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09 May 2016 06:44 #725301
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They'll look right at you and not see you. Their pea brains are looking for cars/trucks, a bike doesn't register in what minds they have. Always been that way. The headlight on laws were made for this reason. Even then it doesn't help much.
kzrider.com/forum/13-bike-related/599951...se-call?limitstart=0
I bought a HID headlight. It has a blue tint to it and is very bright. I can tell I'm being seen but I'm always ready to find a hole in case one of these morons decide to pull out anyway.
As far as I'm concerned, anyone that does away with safety features is just asking for trouble. Bobbers and the like. :dry:
Ride safe.
Steve
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I bought a HID headlight. It has a blue tint to it and is very bright. I can tell I'm being seen but I'm always ready to find a hole in case one of these morons decide to pull out anyway.
As far as I'm concerned, anyone that does away with safety features is just asking for trouble. Bobbers and the like. :dry:
Ride safe.
Steve
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09 May 2016 06:56 #725304
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I live near Portland, Oregon and my rider is a '76 KZ900 I bought new. I'm also in the process of restoring another one and a '73 Z1.
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I've said for the past 50 or so years - half of them can't see you and the other half are TRYING to kill you. :evil:
I live near Portland, Oregon and my rider is a '76 KZ900 I bought new. I'm also in the process of restoring another one and a '73 Z1.
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09 May 2016 09:44 #725337
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Pete
1980 LTD 1000..,1976 LTD 900, have the 1000&900 now. the rest are previous= 1978 KZ 650 B.., 1980 Yamaha XT 500..,1978 Yamaha DT 400.., 1977 Yamaha yz 80..,Honda trail ct 70.., Honda QA 50...5-1/2 hp brigs & straton CAT chopper mini bike...3-1/2 hp mini bike (WHEN GAS WAS ABOUT 45 CENTS A GALLON)!!!!
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Even Gods Country is getting more dangerous with these obsessed texting while driving kids,bluej58 wrote: Come out to God's country Pete
Pete
1980 LTD 1000..,1976 LTD 900, have the 1000&900 now. the rest are previous= 1978 KZ 650 B.., 1980 Yamaha XT 500..,1978 Yamaha DT 400.., 1977 Yamaha yz 80..,Honda trail ct 70.., Honda QA 50...5-1/2 hp brigs & straton CAT chopper mini bike...3-1/2 hp mini bike (WHEN GAS WAS ABOUT 45 CENTS A GALLON)!!!!
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09 May 2016 09:58 #725342
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My kids didn't have a phone until they could buy one themselves.
Steve
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09 May 2016 16:14 #725412
by zukdave
1980 KZ650 F1
ZX750A1 motor.
Wiseco 810cc kit.
Zukiworks racing ported head.
VM 29 smooth bore's.
Dyna 2000 Ign. w/Dyna mini coil's
APE cylinder stud's and nut's.
APE valve spring's.
APE Track King clutch.
V/H KZ1000 sidewinder.
3.5x18 laced to a KZ1000 disk hub.
150/60/18 Shinko 006 Podium.
63" wheel base.
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Everything you guy's have said is why I find myself playing with the drag bike
and not finishing one of my street bike project's.
I have been street riding a little lately and have almost been run over a few time's
a matter of a few week's
and not finishing one of my street bike project's.
I have been street riding a little lately and have almost been run over a few time's
a matter of a few week's
1980 KZ650 F1
ZX750A1 motor.
Wiseco 810cc kit.
Zukiworks racing ported head.
VM 29 smooth bore's.
Dyna 2000 Ign. w/Dyna mini coil's
APE cylinder stud's and nut's.
APE valve spring's.
APE Track King clutch.
V/H KZ1000 sidewinder.
3.5x18 laced to a KZ1000 disk hub.
150/60/18 Shinko 006 Podium.
63" wheel base.
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