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|  06-10-2002, 06:23 PM | #1 | |
| Registered Member Join Date: May 1999 
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 #1 Just because you're on a bigger cc bike doesn't somehow mean people are suddenly going to go out of their way to drive crazy and hit you. I fail to see the logic of your point about the 9R causing people to force the rider into an emergency manuever. Just because you ride an R6 doesn't mean people are suddenly looking out for you if they wouldn't have been had you been on an R1. #2 Yes, you can hurt yourself on a PW50, and that's exactly everybody's point so far. You can get hurt on any bike, but as long as you respect the bike, it's not any more dangerous. So why are you contridicting yourself? #3 You go out on rides and see people with nearly 20 years of motorcycle experience who can't park? As pointed out before, 96Snake has been on two wheels nearly as long as you've been alive. A HELL of a lot more than your dinky 1 year of riding experience. Are you telling me you'll learn to park your bike in another 15-20 years or so? #4 I find sportbikes.net to be a nearly worthless site. Quite frankly, it sickens me to even set foot in the door. There is more childish behavior, and adult content on that site than group of high school boys could dream of. I see you recommened the site to people who may not share the love of sexual material, stories, and generally sick behavior as a good few of the members. Wonder if they are as impressed with it as you are? Besides, that site was part of the root of all my problems about a year ago. I hate that damn site. (There may be one or two people who know what I'm talking about, heehehe.  That, and PG Kelly ) #5 Are you seriously suggesting that a Hayabusa is a more dangerous bike than a 1 liter? ROTFLMAO. Have you ever ridden one? Obviously not or you wouldn't make such a suggestion. The Bus has mongo power, but it has a much longer wheelbase, and it's WAYYY smooth. Not peaky, and easy to predict. I think the turbo would be a pretty expensive way to go. Notice none of us suggested the ZX9R is the best bike in the world to have, but nobody other than you decided to insult him and call him a danger to society. #6 Answer my question. Who's more dangerous. A first time rider with no bike experience on an R6 or a veteran rider of 18 years on a different motorcycle on a ZX9R? Now, is somebody being a tempermental little hypocrite? | |
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