Why ride street bikes?

   / Why ride street bikes? #122  
On the positive side, the backup cameras offer quite an improvement. I first got one on my pickup, because I thought it would be nice when hooking up a trailer. I didn’t realize how useful I would find it every time I backed up.

My employer is putting them on all new work vans if they don't come stock with one. I really like them, too. So much safer, and way more convenient, especially in vans with no side windows. :thumbsup:
 
   / Why ride street bikes? #123  
I had a 360 that I bought new...

I hill climbed with it a bit, it had pretty good low end torque!

SR

A friend of mine had one of those as well. It had way more power than my 250. :thumbsup:

The one thing I did not like about my 250 was that it seemed that anytime I'd take it off-road for even some mild trail riding, a turn signal or two, and many times the headlight, too, would stop working. I think the shock of off road would shake the filaments out of the bulbs. :rolleyes: And that headlight bulb, at the time, was like $30. Car headlight bulbs were maybe $3.00. Ahh.... the good old days. :)
 
   / Why ride street bikes? #124  
I started out on a Honda 70, little orange one, what a rush that thing was at the age of 8. A Bultaco was next and then Indian was it from there on out..
Bultaco was a sweet trials bike! Rode with a guy that road a Bultaco to world trials champion back in the 70's, I don't know how to spell his last name but it was something like Googamali, first name Joe. He was a wizard, superb balance. Saw him more than once, standing on the seat of his Bultaco, sitting still, no kickstand, walk up onto his handle bars, then back to the back of the bike, plop down onto the seat, and get back up again, never losing balance or putting his foot down.
 
   / Why ride street bikes? #125  
Going through this list of fast bikes over the years, I was happy to see my little RD400 was faster in the 1/4 mile than a lot of stock bikes two and three times its displacement. :laughing:

It was always a joy to pull up to next to someone at a stoplight on a 1000cc+ bike and leave em lookin! :D

List of fastest production motorcycles by acceleration - Wikipedia

I can't imaging having a sub-10 second street bike out of the box, let alone highly modified. YIKES! That's fast.
I recently saw one listed on Hemmings or BAT, it was going for some pretty good money.
My first year in college a student had one of those which he parked right under my dorm window. He used to pi$$ a lot of people off the way that he racked the engine, the sound of the performance can he had would echo off the buildings. They were just coming out with synthetic oil, and didn't that two stroke stink. He flunked out after second semester, but we all groaned when the bike came back with another freshman.
 
   / Why ride street bikes? #126  
I recently saw one listed on Hemmings or BAT, it was going for some pretty good money.
My first year in college a student had one of those which he parked right under my dorm window. He used to pi$$ a lot of people off the way that he racked the engine, the sound of the performance can he had would echo off the buildings. They were just coming out with synthetic oil, and didn't that two stroke stink. He flunked out after second semester, but we all groaned when the bike came back with another freshman.

I put expansion chambers on mine that also moved the exhaust from going down the sides, inboard of the foot pegs, to down under, then swept up and out. Besides the performance increases, it allowed way more lean to either side VS the factory exhaust, at the sacrifice of ground clearance. Many times I had crested a hill and gone airborne only to bottom out those pipes on the asphalt on the decent! :eek: They took quite the beating. :laughing:
 
   / Why ride street bikes? #128  
Why ride street bikes?
I gave up reading these anecdotes after page 3.

Bottom line is that when your number is up, your number is up. Congrats, you won the lottery.

You can just as easily die walking across the street. Or in the case of my neighbour accidentally slip fall down the stairs at 3am and almost died with major injuries. Or working on your tractor PTO with the engine running. Or getting cancer.

If you are going to ride/drive like an organ donor then you up your chances a little bit.

People won't quit high risk activities because of the high risk. Just take a look at all the smokers, texting/talking on the cell while driving drivers, guys doing stupid lifts on their little tractors... Unfortunately opinions are like a**h***s and everyone has one, and "common sense" is an oxymoron.

Statistics are a good tool to see what's already happened. Doesn't mean you should drive down the road looking only in your rear view mirror.
 
   / Why ride street bikes? #129  
I ride a bike, a bicycle that is. And 99% of the time it's on a rails to trails path. We just started riding again after a 40 year break from our childhood days. It started in China of all places. I know sounds crazy but, there are two reasons it works; 1) we stay in small towns and we beeline it to the rice fields. But the Chinese drive somewhat like we walk down crowded sidewalks, airport terminals. They drive all over the place but very slowly. Bikes, walkers, carts and cows are constantly merging and crossing the roads.

I think that is the issue we have in the USA, we have turned into very aggressive drivers. I'll give you examples; Parking lots, freeways and stopping on a dime at stop signs.

Parking lots have become so frustrating. I get it, they are busy, we all want to just get in and out ASAP. But when someone is backing out of a parking space, why do 90% of the people think "i can slip past if I gun it". This just makes the process much slower, now we are trained to creep back taking forever! I remember the days when we would see the back up lights and, we would flash our lights and let them quickly back out. Ah, the good ol' days.

Freeways have become zig zagging bumper cars. Passing on the right, cutting two lanes or more, passing on the entrance ramp before the solid white line is done. What really drives me crazy are the selfish drivers who find themselves in the left most lane and realize it's their exit but cut three lanes to "just make it". Really?? just go to the next exit.

Aggressive stopping at 4 way stop sign intersections. Do they really think I'm going to start through the intersection if they are doing 30 mph 20 feet from their stop sign?? I'll treat them as a car out of control and make sure they actually have working breaks! If they had just slowed enough for me to feel they were stopping I would have been long gone and out of their way. So it actually takes longer for them to clear the intersection.

All the examples are just showing predictable driving is safer and faster. One last story; I was in a big city in India, traffic was so crazy, cars on the sidewalks , no one paying attention to stop lights and such. I needed to cross the road. I stood there for 5 min trying to get my timing right. An old lady grabbed my arm and just started walking very slowly in to the traffic. The cars could see our speed and "anticipate" where we would be in 10 sec. We stayed constant and crossed quickly. Granted the cars were not going that fast.

I don't feel safe taking a car or even my Tahoe on the freeways in most big cities. So we will keep our "bikes" on the rails to trails, thank you.
 

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