Okay. This will probably be my last post on this topic. I think I get the gist.
Just want to reiterate that my problem with Allstate is simply this ad campaign, not their coverage, rates or customer care. I don't have a problem with watching the cars crash. I also have no problem discussing crashes of mine and those of other riders. I learn from what I hear. Inconsistent? So be it. I have had many and will continue to have many inconsistent viewpoints. To those who don't, I salute you.
However,
I don't need to be reminded how risky riding a motorcycle is. I remind myself each time I mount up.
As for the code,
My buddies and I had a good laugh, at my expense, when I mentioned "the code" to them too. When I explained what I meant by "code", they at least understood where I was coming from, if not going all the way to confirming the existence of a "code". So here it is...
My explanation of one of what I experience and interpret as Moto-Codes:
My buddies and I don't discuss the risks of riding a bike, even when we feel like pushing the envelope a bit. You only push the envelope at the track? I salute you. We don't discuss the results of a mistake rounding a 25 at 60 (pick your speed) when we're carving a canyon. Never carve a canyon? You are riding an FJR, right? It doesn't have to be stated, but we all know the risks.
We don't talk about that one moment of inattention, when we get our _sses run over by a dump truck while stopped at a red light or get T-boned by someone blowing through a stop at a blind intersection. We don't talk about it, but we know it's there. The risks are large, real and everywhere... everytime you Tango. We ride. We love it. The risks are acceptable. But I still don't appreciate Allstate breaking the code, in this deplorable fashion, to make a buck. Finally, from the responses here, I suppose it is only...my code. And how is Allstate to know or care about my code? I understand your defense of them.
I salute you all, but I'll stand pat.