To: Glenn
I realize that sometimes there is nothing you can do. And I feel sad for the family, it is a tragic accident to be sure.
That having been said, it seems to me part of motorcycle safety is knowing the environment in which you ride and being aware of the possibility of animals darting out at you.
19 posted on
04/12/2006 11:58:23 AM PDT by
dfwgator
(Florida Gators - 2006 NCAA Men's Basketball Champions)
To: dfwgator
it seems to me part of motorcycle safety is knowing the environment in which you ride and being aware of the possibility of animals darting out at you.You'll live to be 500 years old with abilities like that. It'll doom social security. Keep it to yourself, okay?
25 posted on
04/12/2006 12:00:56 PM PDT by
Glenn
(There is a looming Tupperware shortage. Plan appropriately.)
To: dfwgator; martin_fierro
That having been said, it seems to me part of motorcycle safety is knowing the environment in which you ride and being aware of the possibility of animals darting out at you.Very true.............. that is what our excellent (and NUTS) swimming coach said to us back in 1963.................... stay off the DAMN motorcycles.................. or I'LL chop off your legs for you! (he was an old marine from WWII)
43 posted on
04/12/2006 12:22:10 PM PDT by
beyond the sea
(Oh, for the days when "disrespect" was just a noun.)
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