Stephen
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Seems I double posted somehow??? Pardon me. As you were.
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Was this picture taken at one of the previous WFO's? Are they pillions?Geez.. Iggy if that's all it takes to get you going........We might have to take up a sympathy collection
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Actually, it is illegal in most states. The rule is generally, "Slower traffic shall keep right." and that's not trumped by whatever speed somebody is going. If your left-most members weren't passing other traffic they were in violation of the law. If they were holding up traffic they were in violation of the law. .....shame on them.VIDEOIn regard to the video that seemed to get some attention: Basically our large group purposely broke formation in order to consume all the lanes of the hwy. Technically, this isn't illegal, is it. We road in this manner (at or below speed limit) across the 1-2 mile bridge and then re-formed in a staggered formation.
Once again, no where on the FTR website is there an emphasis on "demonstrating stunting ability". In fact, it would be difficult to find a picture of a simple wheelie or our website. In our 8 min video, you will find 2-3 very short wheelies which consume about 10 seconds of the 8 minute video. Like I said, FTR isn't perfect, but se certainly CANNOT be defined or described using the word stunting.I'm back. I guess it doesn't interest me very much to demonstrate stunting ability since I like to ride by myself mostly anyway and tire easily of brand bashing....so you should go check 'em out and report back. Not many Harleys from what I can see.
I was referring to the original post of the thread....which the person has seemed to edited and removed :angry: some time in the past...not FTR. I dislike brand bashing.Once again, no where on the FTR website is there an emphasis on "demonstrating stunting ability". In fact, it would be difficult to find a picture of a simple wheelie or our website. In our 8 min video, you will find 2-3 very short wheelies which consume about 10 seconds of the 8 minute video. Like I said, FTR isn't perfect, but se certainly CANNOT be defined or described using the word stunting.I'm back. I guess it doesn't interest me very much to demonstrate stunting ability since I like to ride by myself mostly anyway and tire easily of brand bashing....so you should go check 'em out and report back. Not many Harleys from what I can see.
Secondly, FTR cannot be described using terms like brand bashing. I am sure this is not what this guy meant, but that is what he said. Saying that would be equivalent to saying that members of an FJR forum are brand bashers simply because they share the love of a particular bike. I know this is not true for this foorum, and it is not true for FTR. Just to clarify the situation, we are primarily a sport bike club because we are into the look, feel, speed, and handling ability of sportbikes. But we do not do any brand bashing. Several members including the former president of one chapter do have Harley's.
You can see as many Harleys on our video as wheelies.....not many of either for whatever its worth.
In the gallery section: (President and Founder of FTR)What a Helmet Does for You
First, it is the best protective gear you can wear while riding a motorcycle. Think of it at the same time you think of your ignition key: Pick up the key; pick up the helmet. They go together.
Well I won't argue whether that would technically be illegal or not. Suffice to say that the entire event took place on a 1-2 mile bridge without much traffic to begin with. There were zero dangerous stunts or behavior. If riding in the passing lane for 1-2 miles is what we are guilty of, then you have proved your point. Most people reading this will break more laws driving home tonight.Actually, it is illegal in most states. The rule is generally, "Slower traffic shall keep right." and that's not trumped by whatever speed somebody is goin. If your left-most members weren't passing other traffic they were in violation of the law. If they were holding up traffic.....shame on them.
Your group seems to have a large number of very public instances where laws are being broken and video taped....certainly more than just the casual transgression. Maybe I shouldn't be the one to cast stones because lord knows I do stuff out in the sticks, but I gotta say that doing this stuff in populated urban centers is a dangerous lightning rod that will attract negative public attention against all motorcyclists...not just your group.
As for the other points about community service and other things....good for you. Really. That's good stuff.
Easy there jwilly, notice the gloves, the shoe protector (for the shifter), his helmet IS protecting his right side mirror, but most importantly -- his shirt comes down over the waist band of his pants :clapping:Interesting site.
In the rules of the road section:
In the gallery section: (President and Founder of FTR)What a Helmet Does for You
First, it is the best protective gear you can wear while riding a motorcycle. Think of it at the same time you think of your ignition key: Pick up the key; pick up the helmet. They go together.
FJR's can't pop wheelies....In the meantime, I would not be surprised to find a picture of someone popping a wheelie on an FJR somewhere around here.
In the absence of other information, that would be a very valid point. But 1st of all, we are not perfect. We all could be more safe. but secondly, the picture you provided is from one of our community parades. The cap he is wearing captures sweat that is generated from the HELMET which he had just removed. It was about 95 degrees and we were moving at about a 2 mph clip between the stop and go pace. there police all over the place and the chief gave us permission to remove our helmets while riding in the parade. It is pretty common practice in parades.Interesting site.
In the rules of the road section:
In the gallery section: (President and Founder of FTR)What a Helmet Does for You
First, it is the best protective gear you can wear while riding a motorcycle. Think of it at the same time you think of your ignition key: Pick up the key; pick up the helmet. They go together.
Already explained. If you bother to do some more reading you'll find I'm the guy on this forum that hates it when people bash specific bike models...especially Harleys.For example....."brand bashing". How does the admin of a specific model bike forum jump to such a conclusion about a group that allows all brands?
:yahoo: Wow! There sure seems to be a large number of instances in which you FJR Riders are publicly breaking laws and photographing it. :clapping:FJR's can't pop wheelies....In the meantime, I would not be surprised to find a picture of someone popping a wheelie on an FJR somewhere around here.
Its all good man. I apologize if I brought any drama to your forum. If some info was erased from the original post, I have no idea why someone was asking about FTR. But i did see that people only reported on some negative stereotype stuff. All who do the google thang will get to our site sooner rather than later and will see what we are all about. We do good things and preach safety. Nope we are not perfect. We could do more and be more safe, but we make an attempt. And as you said.....if we all bother to do more reading before speaking, we all would learn more and not make incorrect assumptions about each other. Perhaps our messages are similar when you really look at it.Where did you come from? Is it, by chance, because this forum seems to come up high on Google when one searches on "full tilt riders"? If so, maybe you need to go talk to Google because we have no power over their ranking system. Maybe your first move becoming a member of this board should have been to go talk to an admin to begin with instead of freaking out.
You wanna play the parsing, context, "prove-it" game....feel free, but it doesn't interest me that much.
Already explained. If you bother to do some more reading you'll find I'm the guy on this forum that hates it when people bash specific bike models...especially Harleys.For example....."brand bashing". How does the admin of a specific model bike forum jump to such a conclusion about a group that allows all brands?
It's your group man. I merily pointed out what I found when I did a Google search. You seem to be targeting the wrong issue. It seems like this unfortunate video that's giving you or your group fits. Heading off to forums and attacking admins probably isn't the best way to help your image. Also, this whole exchange is probably just going to bump things up more in Google and exacerbate things.
I'm just sayin.....
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