Legal or illegal, everyone's on drugs. Small families produce spoiled children, who grow up to be narcissists. Everyone's a victim. Boomers hate Millennials, Gen-Xers hate Gen -Zers...Been riding since 1975, kindergarten. I dislike most bikers now, and try to stay off-road as much as I can...gave up the sport bike and the Harley and the friends that go with them...long distance ADV rider now...I've always been happier as a lone wolf anyways, so now it's just me, my camping gear, and my bike...and the off-road, outdoorsy girls that you meet tend to be in better shape and sexier, too, if you're into that.
2016 my roommate / best friend Michael Templin passed away in Woodland Hills CA, after a year hiatus from riding and my dream of making a moto blog showcasing my LA photography lifestyle i get in the same accident but avoided impact on the car that cut me off.. Years later im living as an Expat in southern Turkey and am looking for a bike to continue my dream of moto blogging
If you're alert, and sensible on a motorcycle there never is a reason to smash a mirror, because you're paying attention, you see what the other driver is about to do, and you get out of their way, before they do it.
20:15 if you had a green arrow you had right of way but if it was just a green light for both ways he technically had right of way but either way can always appreciate someone letting you in anyway lol
If you hold up for him and he doesn't go, that means it's your turn. The alternative is to stop in the middle of the intersection and wait for him? I might do that in a car, but never on a bike. Smart riding keeps you safer than trying to adhere to legal technicalities.
Work at an Indian dealer and in the past car dealers. These stickers with the "QR" (actually data matrix) codes are supposed to be removed during PDI and they will not actually scan with your phone because they are used in manufacturing so a QC system can scan and make sure they are there.
As someone with a life life long condition since being a kid, doctors will always try to fuck you for profit, they were even doing it when I was 7 years old, it's FUCKED.
The QR codes that are just stickers are supposed to be removed by the dealer prior to pickup. If they are still there then it’s just a lazy dealership.
Idk about the scout 101, but i k ow the scout bobber twenty is an incredible bike.. for what youre getting for the 101, it seems like a good bike.. my only issue with indian, and the reason i ride a harley, is their supply chain.. i ordered the scout bobber twenty. I waited 6 months to get it before deciding to go get something else.. i also have know someone that has a year old indian, still under warranty, that has been sitting at a dealership more than its been on the road.. transmission blew up and its just been sitting there waiting to get his bike back..
just grab the optic and rack it. If its properly installed with locktight and torqued, it wont move. worst case scenario, you get finger prints on the optic if you touch the glass
This is what I’ve been trying to tell my brother. He wrecked his first bike within a couple of months of owning it. He was quick and in a hurry to ride but he wasn’t ready to be riding how he was. It’s weird to explain but he definitely didn’t want to hear it from his younger brother. Also question for everyone, I ride 3 gen magna and want to eventually acquire a litter-ish bike, any recommendations for 6’1” dude.
I can't disagree. But it's not specific to bikers. Imo the next generation of bikers is the same as the next generation of everything else. How they "feel" is king of every moment......
You could do well with a small ironworker, or a good magbase drill. Good work with what you've got though, another do it with dickhead certified banger
24:05 "you don't know how much you don't know" is a perfect description of the dunning-kruger effect. The Internet has made everybody think they're an expert in everything(or at least can be with 20 mins of "research").