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General Discussion / Re: Merry Christmas
« on: December 24, 2018, 06:38:30 PM »
Merry Christmas to you, Stig, and the whole forum family!!
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There's been big problems in the UK with motorcycles/moped becoming the vehicle of choice for robbery and muggings. This has been facilitated in no small part by the fact that our Police have always struggled to pursue them with cars, though we do have effective motorcycle Police who just push them off, and have done for years.
We don't worry so much about our Police going too far in this country - they're quite restrained compared to other countries and we largely trust them.
It's a good thing. After a couple of years of knocking them off, the message will get through that bikes are no longer an untouchable tool, as it hurts the image of all of us riding them.
Like GLV55 said whotta day! You definitely were assigned a mission that day! GLV55, Iknow your heart was in the right place but more laws?Good point, CB. I've just seen so many accidents involving the elderly, including my mother-in-law, that there needs to be a cut-off somewhere. Maybe there needs to be a big effort to educate the children of those seniors about when to take away the keys and how to approach the subject, maybe some kind of a counselor to facilitate the process.
Yeahbuddy, Rural Ohio is the center of everything exciting.Goat roping and pancakes are a constant summer thing out here in the West 🐐🐎🍳
Next week we're going to have goat roping and pancakes!
Stig
Too true!It has to be the color because my F150 is bright red and it is a fine ride. And we all know that red goes faster!😁
For months I was thinking it was a Ford truck.
My son said, "no Dad, it's a Chevy for Pete's sake! "
Next time I drove it, I looked looked down at the emblem on the steering wheel. Humph!
Most days I can remember I've a Chevy out there in the driveway.
For over 25 yrs I drove a red, extended cab, 8' bed, Chevy for the county. Loved that truck...rode soft as a Buick.
Mine rides like a friggin chuckwagon. Must be the color?
Stig
Hmmm... That's a tough question.I will second everything said here - sums it up perfectly for me.
Personally, I like the idea of having that one less thing on which to concentrate. I try to ride defensively, paying a certain amount of attention to what's on the road around me, and not having to shift removes one more thing from the equation, no matter how habitual or subconsciously it's done. Twist and go just simplifies things, I suppose.
Thanks for the plug, Stig! Wish a lot more people felt this way! Coming from you, I feel honored.
(Nice time to ponder things - like that lucky member who had a long career teaching music to youngsters. Teaching kids is a terrifically important job. Right up there with the military, the clergy, medicos, and first responders, in my book.)
Afterwards....You've the whole day to do some serious goofing off!
Stig