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  • #11
    eek, people opening cars while you are riding bikes and motorcycles sucks! it happens a lot in major citys , especially san fransisco and junk
    words are meaningless and forgettable...
    words are very unnecessary, they can only do harm.

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    • #12
      Never seen it happen in SF though. Major cities and junk? You consider San Francisco a major city and not LA? okkkkkkkkkey
      That whole thing about people opening car doors and hitting the motorcycle...well, the motorcycles shouldn't even be that close to the car. lol.
      OK, another reason that cars are better. :-)
      I see...

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      • #13
        i want a ninja!!!!!

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        • #14


          I prefer this kind. The open road feel in the comfort and safety and convenience of a car.
          this post = teh win.

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          • #15
            i thought wrangles weren't safe

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            • #16
              It's a Rubicon....A RUBICON! And the only way they're not safe is in the hands of 16 year old girls who have no business driving one.....or any other vehicle for that matter....

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              • #17
                Re: motorcycles or cars..

                If parents knew this, they would NOT buy bicyles for their kids:... In a Federal Study it was found that when all four modes of transport are equalized over time and location (riding a motorcycle versus a bicycle versus a car verus a jet-liner) hour per hour... you are four to six times more likely to be killed in an accident on a pedal bicycle than a motorcycle and again, 4 to 6 times more likely to buy it by motorcycle than by car.... and get this (do NOT know why everyone is scared to fly)... you are about 200 times more likely to be killed in a car than on a jet airliner. More people are killed by lightning in the US most years than in Airliner accidents.
                I was on an airline flight last year and a lady told me she didn't feel secure flying because SHE was NOT in control... I told her IF you were in control, then we would all really be in trouble wouldn't we.... she gave me a mean look ...

                Bottom line... Motorcycles are great for cost/performance(especially performance)/and fun factor... they are almost always better than cars in this respect.... However, any comparison of creature comforts, or hauling kids, (or stuff) going to shop is silly... I have NEVER riden my motorcyle to Walmart or to shop...(in 20 years of riding). Thats NOT what bikes are for.

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                • #18
                  Re: motorcycles or cars..

                  "I have NEVER riden my motorcyle to Walmart or to shop...(in 20 years of riding). Thats NOT what bikes are for."

                  That is interesting. Why not?

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                  • #19
                    Re: motorcycles or cars..



                    I wonder if this guy goes shopping on his bike.
                    this post = teh win.

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                    • #20
                      Re: motorcycles or cars..

                      I have been riding a bike since 1998. There have been times where I have not had a car, but always had a motorcycle, after seeing someone go down in front of me, in the cannyons I stoped goning to the cannyon. I have been at a track, but in costs to much.... so now I just hit the streets, to kill the streets, the first pic is my boy Capon, the second one is me like 6 months ago, Iam still new to stuntin, more pic to come [

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