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Location: Terry, Mississippi
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On my way to Daytona a guy passed me riding a Suzuki M109R and he was pulling a nice trailer painted like his bike. He was running about 85mph WITH HIS HANDS IN HIS COAT POCKETS! He changed lanes like that too. I never saw him takes his hands out. ::)
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Location: Colorado Springs, Colorado/Las Vegas, NV
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Darwin Award Candidate.
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He must not be a democrat or his hands would have been in your pockets!!!!
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Huntsville, TX
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Since I got my car tire, I can't do curves with no hands, but I can go all day in a straight line. However, you have to put your hands somewhere, so I usually leave them on the handlebars.
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Northwest Indiana
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My bike would crash from the wobble. I really wish I could let go for just a little while.
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Sardis Mississippi
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I prefer to keep at least one hand on the bars I won't to live for a long time and sooner or later that type of riding will cost you.
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: magnolia, tx
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When I did my little unscheduled dismount I still had both hands on the bars and was holding on pretty good. Can't imagine what might have happened w/o hands. ???
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Well, I guess I'm the knucklehead here.
Never in traffic, never at excessive speeds, I don't think I have a death wish, but, Aren't you curious to see how your bike balances? Just put the throttle lock on and, at first, ever so slightly, take your hands off the grips? Used to do it as a kid on bicycles. Now, with every bike that has some type of throttle lock, I consider it becoming familiar with my bike. As far as Darwin, we probably shouldn't be on these things in the first place. Again, I'm not talking about doing this in twisty/windies, heavy traffic or other challenging conditions.
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I must admit, I have on occasion partaken in questionable behaviour. Yes, that's right folks. I own a Nomad but still find myself riding like an Darwin awards candidate at times. I hazard to guess that at one time or another each of us has had a lapse of better judgment. But It's still fun to point at others and say "can you believe that guy, I would never do that." ;) |
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Jefferson City, MO
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Since we're baring our souls a bit, I did ride no hands for about 5 seconds while riding in front of my wife, just to get her riled up. Needless to say, it worked. When we got home she hit me in the arm and I laughed.
The best part was that the bike held its line perfectly and I felt secure so I would be willing to do that again for a short time, but to ride like that guy did? Hell no!
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Location: Alberta, Canada
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LOL
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Denver, CO
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If you don't have the maturity to ride a bike in a responsible and safe manner, you have no business being on a bike at all. People like that shouldn't be allowed to ride :(
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I have tested my bike to see if it held a straight line w/o wobble at a safe speed. And sure enough it went straight and smooth. :-)
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