Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature currently requires accessing the site using the built-in Safari browser.
We noticed you are blocking ads. DO THE TON only works with community supporters. Most are active members of the site with small businesses. Please consider disabling your ad blocking tool and checking out the businesses that help keep our site up and free.
Sure. But now we're having a discussion about overall risk mitigation rather than what B should do with the Buffalo.
So: I'll say once more, before I head out for another tear on my XV that doesn't handle as well as it might, that I think he should put a utility hack on it.
Rich, you gonna put a rope on your bumper and tow your kids around? Or show them how to do it? If you see other kids doing it, are you going to tell your kids to do it cause it's fun?
So good time overrides good sense? I Think Not...
Riding a motorcycle is fun (with dangers). Running off the road isn't, even if you were having fun until that moment....
The video pretty much celebrates stupid actions....I just pointed that out....Everyone reading this can go out and do something stupid, as long as you don't hurt someone else...but excuse me while I point and laugh....
And Rich Ard is right, a utility hack is a good idea!
That racing sidecar would be the only way to go, but I would have to build a remote controls so I could be the monkey.
I think some of y'all might have accidentally logged into the wrong website. The knitting and sewing circle is here. http://forums.quiltropolis.net/category-view.asp
Nope. But I haven't an expectation that they will live in the safety envelope I've set for them forever, either. I teach them to mitigate risk: I won't help them climb a tree, but I'll let them do what they want once they're up. I want them to push their limits on bikes, but I won't let them do it in flip flops.
B's level of risk acceptability is higher than mine, but that's his choice. I ride with guys who wear 3/4, half- or no helmet, and I think it's dumb, but it's their head. I also don't wear full leathers on every ride.
Except the other day when I was testing a Virago a guy brought in for ignition trouble.
That looks like the start of a nice side car rig. When I engineered the side car on my bicycle I was able to lean to the left and lift it to the right. I actually wore my leathers once and did some knee dragging around the neighborhood with a side car in the air on a bicycle.
But truth be told I don't take a lot of risks, hell it wasn't a month ago I chased down a deputy Sheriff and jumped his ass for driving too fast.
Competence and ability is not engineered, that part is up to the rider. Engineering is always done to the lowest common denominator of user. So if you feel like your equipment is the thing that allows you to ride safely, you are most likely the lowest common denominator.
Competence and ability is not engineered, that part is up to the rider. Engineering is always done to the lowest common denominator of user. So if you feel like your equipment is the thing that allows you to ride safely, you are most likely the lowest common denominator.
You make your own decisions to ride safely. If you decide to ride beyond the limits of the equipment, you have decided to be unsafe.
the video guy was riding beyond the limits of his equipment. While he did not have an accident, that was only luck, not skill. He was plainly out of control when the bike was bouncing.
You can ride anyway you want. But if you want to ride fast off road, an off road bike is a better choice than Harley ElectraGlide. If you want to jump over things at speed, a hard tail with tractor tires is a poor choice.
I was not criticizing the equipment, only the riders poor choice of riding skills. He picked the wrong equipment for the job. If you are building a bike to do jumps, the design and engineering of that bike was very poor.
When I was a kid, we used to ride the manure cart down the hill backwards and get going pretty fast to the point we couldn't stop before busting through the electric fence.
When I was a kid, we used to ride the manure cart down the hill backwards and get going pretty fast to the point we couldn't stop before busting through the electric fence.
kids....we used to build ramps and lay down and watch each other jump bike over our heads till stitches were needed
the other thing we used to do that was cool was tow a skateboarder behind a bicycle and have races with teams on the sidewalks
these were the clay wheels that would lock up and toss you like a ragdoll when you hit lil pebbles it was great fun for generatating scabs
....but an adult male showing off for the camera trying to break his harley in half is just a stupid fucker : no other way to 'splain it
When I was a kid, we used to ride the manure cart down the hill backwards and get going pretty fast to the point we couldn't stop before busting through the electric fence.
Ha. Because we replaced horses with pecan trees. There's no longer a straight shot down the hill and no need for a manure cart. We do still race the loop around the properties though- with go karts, motorcycles, trucks and cars.
After rewatching that video and reading the post I think you probably owe an apology to almost everyone who rode a motorcycle for the first 70 years they existed. Bikers who rode anything they could get just for the freedom, the racers who put everything on the line to thrill the crowd and the multiple wars won with help of military motorcycles than didn't perform half that good. You just called them all stupid. Bad form.
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.