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j.o.e wrote:Probably fell asleep. Shifted the concrete barriers and railings. Impact must’ve been hard.
BoostedRicer wrote:A very good friend of mine .
Rip to his family .
Bikers will never be able to enjoy their passion in. Country like Trinidad where every BUGWAAANAAA can get a license
BoostedRicer wrote:A very good friend of mine .
Rip to his family .
Bikers will never be able to enjoy their passion in. Country like Trinidad where every BUGWAAANAAA can get a license
hong kong phooey wrote:BoostedRicer wrote:A very good friend of mine .
Rip to his family .
Bikers will never be able to enjoy their passion in. Country like Trinidad where every BUGWAAANAAA can get a license
Rip to your friend.
Condolences to the family.
But Bikers are partly to be blamed for not being able to enjoy their passion on the roads.
The same rules and speed limits with apply to cars apply to bike.
Bike men need to know the white line is not a line for them to ride on they need to stay on their lane.
They cannot ride 2 side by side
They have to follow the speed limits and due to their limited protection they need to ride more defensively.
I know the bikers will be upset and want to fight it down but to gain respect on the roads you need to show respect to other drivers and the laws of the road
ru$$ell wrote:i agree with lane splitting but still do it sometimes if i'm honest, the key to it is being aware of everything around you when you're riding, and try and anticipate vehicles and where they might turn/go. Then again i'm not pelting while splitting also
Nahh full throttle 200+ on foreign used tires/slicks and zig zag between everyone and cuss if dem eh see yuhskylinechild wrote:ru$$ell wrote:i agree with lane splitting but still do it sometimes if i'm honest, the key to it is being aware of everything around you when you're riding, and try and anticipate vehicles and where they might turn/go. Then again i'm not pelting while splitting also
ru$$el you issa crotch rocket aficionado ??
didnt ko u liked dem ting.. not me and dat nuh....
RIP to the fallen....
drive and ride responsibly guys... thats the key...
Many motorcycle radiators are fan cooled. There is not enough rejected heat at idle for most engines to require a radiator at idle speeds until you start to use six cylinder engines.nervewrecker wrote:From what ai understand the bike radiators arent fan cooled so they cant stay still for long. So in this instance I can understand some lane splitting if things moving slow.
Also they dont have the luxary of ac and protection from the elements. So best they get where they have to go while they have the weather.
hong kong phooey wrote:BoostedRicer wrote:A very good friend of mine .
Rip to his family .
Bikers will never be able to enjoy their passion in. Country like Trinidad where every BUGWAAANAAA can get a license
Rip to your friend.
Condolences to the family.
But Bikers are partly to be blamed for not being able to enjoy their passion on the roads.
The same rules and speed limits with apply to cars apply to bike.
Bike men need to know the white line is not a line for them to ride on they need to stay on their lane.
They cannot ride 2 side by side
They have to follow the speed limits and due to their limited protection they need to ride more defensively.
I know the bikers will be upset and want to fight it down but to gain respect on the roads you need to show respect to other drivers and the laws of the road
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