Ramblin Man
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Well, Since I arrived in San Jose, I have not seen one rider without gear. Even the Harely rider riding an XR or XR clone had gear on and everyone wears a full face.
This is a far cry from the "gear is for *******" attitude that 95 percent of the riders in Cincinnati seem to exhibit. There 9 out of ten riders look like they should be on a stairmaster and not a motorcycle.
Of course one thing you CA types need to do, especially the cagers, is BACK OFF THE FREAKIN THROTTLE!
Jeezus, no wonder gas costs more here, you guys must be going through it at a frantic pace, because thats the pace you guys drive, frantic. Hurry up and catch that next red light because if you go slower it may turn green and you won't have any time to concentrate on your cellular call.
And guys, consider yourself lucky you get to lane split. If the guy that passed me today would have been in Cincinnati he would have been put in a ditch on purpose, (not by me of course) and probably given a ticket when the cops showed up and then had to pay for the damage done to the car that put him there.
This is a far cry from the "gear is for *******" attitude that 95 percent of the riders in Cincinnati seem to exhibit. There 9 out of ten riders look like they should be on a stairmaster and not a motorcycle.
Of course one thing you CA types need to do, especially the cagers, is BACK OFF THE FREAKIN THROTTLE!
Jeezus, no wonder gas costs more here, you guys must be going through it at a frantic pace, because thats the pace you guys drive, frantic. Hurry up and catch that next red light because if you go slower it may turn green and you won't have any time to concentrate on your cellular call.
And guys, consider yourself lucky you get to lane split. If the guy that passed me today would have been in Cincinnati he would have been put in a ditch on purpose, (not by me of course) and probably given a ticket when the cops showed up and then had to pay for the damage done to the car that put him there.