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Re: How dangerous is it to ride a motorcycle in Trinidad?

Postby shogun » January 3rd, 2022, 10:35 pm

How dangerous? So dangerous that when I was even looking into buying one, every single family member, gf and acquaintance talked me out of it. Clearly not a good idea, especially with our roads and drivers already behind the wheel.

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Re: How dangerous is it to ride a motorcycle in Trinidad?

Postby wagonrunner » January 3rd, 2022, 11:17 pm

Vehicle operators do not even look out for other vehicles, far less pedestrians.
And you wanan be a faster pedestrain, with no protection from vehicles.
I see no reason to do so.

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Re: How dangerous is it to ride a motorcycle in Trinidad?

Postby zoom rader » January 4th, 2022, 12:02 am

shogun wrote:How dangerous? So dangerous that when I was even looking into buying one, every single family member, gf and acquaintance talked me out of it. Clearly not a good idea, especially with our roads and drivers already behind the wheel.
I have been riding since late 1980s.

I went ahead with buying by bike without telling anyone. I will not depend on advice from anyone who has never ridden a bike before.

Family members was upset and I did not give two 5hits cause none of them ever had a bike permit.

Agreed that there are idiots on the road especially from newer permit holders. With road defensive observations these dangers can be minimised.

My mishaps are from wet roads and gravel with one idiot that pulled on me on a turn.

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Re: How dangerous is it to ride a motorcycle in Trinidad?

Postby MaxPower » January 4th, 2022, 12:26 am

I have never pulled on a biker…….

Never.



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Re: How dangerous is it to ride a motorcycle in Trinidad?

Postby zoom rader » January 4th, 2022, 7:39 am

MaxPower wrote:I have never pulled on a biker…….

Never.



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You are one of those evil buy a permit people

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Re: How dangerous is it to ride a motorcycle in Trinidad?

Postby timelapse » January 4th, 2022, 8:14 am

From all these descriptions, Zoom sounds like someone I know IRL
Unc diehard, ponytail, now motorcycle.
What kind of bike do you own zoom?

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Re: How dangerous is it to ride a motorcycle in Trinidad?

Postby zoom rader » January 4th, 2022, 8:21 am

timelapse wrote:From all these descriptions, Zoom sounds like someone I know IRL
Unc diehard, ponytail, now motorcycle.
What kind of bike do you own zoom?
Ybr 125
R6
WR250r
MT09

Yes I own and ride all 4 ,

Not a UNC diehard but anit red government

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Re: How dangerous is it to ride a motorcycle in Trinidad?

Postby timelapse » January 5th, 2022, 1:01 pm

zoom rader wrote:
timelapse wrote:From all these descriptions, Zoom sounds like someone I know IRL
Unc diehard, ponytail, now motorcycle.
What kind of bike do you own zoom?
Ybr 125
R6
WR250r
MT09

Yes I own and ride all 4 ,

Not a UNC diehard but anit red government
Nah you ain't the guy...
He has a bike called an Enticer I believe.Nor sure of the brand

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Re: How dangerous is it to ride a motorcycle in Trinidad?

Postby pioneer5220 » January 5th, 2022, 1:16 pm

Well I think I won't really bother with that idea, I think what really threw me off was when I called Yamaha in Trinidad they said that with the current covid situation these permits are being done by appointment and well I guess that can take forever.

Sigh some of these bikes look so cool..... had dreams of riding a customized Harley Davidson like this

I wanted to buy a bike from this guy was gonna save up like $200,000 if needed even if it took me 10 years of sacrifice. :cry: :cry:

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Re: How dangerous is it to ride a motorcycle in Trinidad?

Postby pioneer5220 » January 5th, 2022, 1:34 pm

There is this other super cool bike it's a brand I saw called Kawasaki I never heard of this brand not sure if they have them in Trinidad or not or how good they are

But It looks sooooo cooooool, I wanted one just like this not sure what type of Bike it is but I just wanted one cause of how cool it looks I would have but with our drivers down here always doing crap :cry: :cry:

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Re: How dangerous is it to ride a motorcycle in Trinidad?

Postby 88sins » January 5th, 2022, 1:49 pm

pioneer5220 wrote:There is this other super cool bike it's a brand I saw called Kawasaki I never heard of this brand not sure if they have them in Trinidad or not or how good they are

But It looks sooooo cooooool, I wanted one just like this not sure what type of Bike it is but I just wanted one cause of how cool it looks I would have but with our drivers down here always doing crap :cry: :cry:

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Not sure if you serious, but if you are, I only have one question.
since when tuner allowing infants?


cuz dude, Kawasaki making bikes for decades now :lol: , had plenty of them way back in the 70's & 80's, & they were considered as some of the best most reliable bikes back then.
I myself learned to ride as a very young fella in the mid 80's on my uncle's 1100. dem was good times

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Re: How dangerous is it to ride a motorcycle in Trinidad?

Postby bamfo_dennis » January 5th, 2022, 1:57 pm

checks OP username and post history.... like hover n that kind of pantyman rel idle these days with dey alt accounts and and want to drag up pioneer good dogshit name on tuner. You eh see how they done using he avatar and boasting?

man talking bike but never hear about Kawasaki? Mods lock down dis ting nah.

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Re: How dangerous is it to ride a motorcycle in Trinidad?

Postby pioneer5220 » January 5th, 2022, 3:07 pm

bamfo_dennis wrote:checks OP username and post history.... like hover n that kind of pantyman rel idle these days with dey alt accounts and and want to drag up pioneer good dogshit name on tuner. You eh see how they done using he avatar and boasting?

man talking bike but never hear about Kawasaki? Mods lock down dis ting nah.


Sorry I am new to this, how is pioneer dogshit? it is a good brand my dad's car has a deck

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Re: How dangerous is it to ride a motorcycle in Trinidad?

Postby david12 » January 5th, 2022, 3:40 pm

pioneer5220 wrote:
bamfo_dennis wrote:checks OP username and post history.... like hover n that kind of pantyman rel idle these days with dey alt accounts and and want to drag up pioneer good dogshit name on tuner. You eh see how they done using he avatar and boasting?

man talking bike but never hear about Kawasaki? Mods lock down dis ting nah.


Sorry I am new to this, how is pioneer dogshit? it is a good brand my dad's car has a deck
This really begs the question... How old are you?!

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Re: How dangerous is it to ride a motorcycle in Trinidad?

Postby 88sins » January 5th, 2022, 5:08 pm

Apparently not old enough

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Re: How dangerous is it to ride a motorcycle in Trinidad?

Postby Dohplaydat » January 6th, 2022, 9:37 am

Hopefully this will discourage you. Gore Warning!!!


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Re: How dangerous is it to ride a motorcycle in Trinidad?

Postby pioneer5220 » January 6th, 2022, 10:13 am

^ why is he going so quickly?

seems irresponsible

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Re: How dangerous is it to ride a motorcycle in Trinidad?

Postby VexXx Dogg » January 6th, 2022, 11:15 am

zoom rader wrote:OP it depends on how safe you are and how good you can predict the outcome in under 3 seconds. 3 second rule.

I have been riding both Bicycles and motorcycles for donkeys. My simple rules are.

1.Never take a chance.
2.Never underestimate any road user, dogs too.
3.Always think an accident is waiting to happen on you.
4. Never stunt, no wheelees
5. Wear ur gear.
6. Always think a puddle is a hugh pot hole.

Have I fallen ? Yes, from wet roads and gravel. These are from non interactions with cars.

Interactions with cars? Yes, in my earlies and I have learnt from it and applied defensive riding skills.

Do I still ride? Yes , every single day except in rain

Best to watch YouTube accidents and learn.

I don't encourage people to ride , it's something that you need to want. Half of motor bike riders should no be on road same as car users.

Trinidad motor bike test is a real joke and it's why we have dumb riders that get into accidents without applying safety. Try passing a UK test for any thing over 125cc, it's takes about 4 road test and your age for a full permit


excellent advice.

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Re: How dangerous is it to ride a motorcycle in Trinidad?

Postby fullthrotle » January 6th, 2022, 6:49 pm

two types of motorcycle drivers. 1)those injured 2)those waiting to be injured

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