Someone sounds butthurt...What ever makes you happy buttercup
That still isn't brake checking you, that is not letting you by.I've come up on people to pass between them and a car riding adjacent in the left lane and when they noticed me coming they would hit the brakes trying to stop me from passingllike I said it is what it isn't and they all are going to keep doing what they're doing and I'll keep doing what I do.
If youre crying about people not letting you by now, I cant wait to see how angry you'll be racing... you know... where people intentionally cut each other off and try to not let each other by.I'm thinking about turning the 929 into a dedicated track bike and leaving the streets alone, I ve done theodds long enough.
Do you mean something like throwing pennies?But when one of those ego tistical drivers rage out
And the guy on the bike can think, was it really worth it to try and stroke my own ego, or to avoid that one drop of sweat?and actually kill someone on a scooter I hope they go jailing enough to get a cockmeat sandwich and they can sit back and ask themselves was it really worth not letting him pass.
Yep, defiantly butthurt.Good night assholes
That said. My personal opinion of lane splitting is there is a reason for the stripes on the highway. They are to divide lanes. When you chose to use the highway in a way it was not intended and it puts your health at risk that is one thing. When it endangers my family or my health that is another. I'm not anti biker. Just anti endangering peoples health.
This has been pretty much everyone's stance in this thread, who is against it. I'm just amazed that people get bike hater out of that.
Here is one of the main reasons why I don't think it should be done.
I dont know if the person in the van was cutting him off intentionally or not(but i'm sure we all know what veed will think). That said, it doesn't matter if the person in the van acted intentionally. You are in a weak position and you are placing your safety in the hands of other people. I find it funny that people are so willing to do that on a gun forum, where self defense is usually a common theme.
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