Which is why they are labeled *donor cycles* by medical personnel.
One thing I still can not wrap my mind around here in NH is the lack of helmet laws and the vast number of bikers I see not wearing them.
They know what their heads are worth.
What happened to my body my choice? You hate motorcycles, don’t buy one, don’t ride on one.
Drs ride motorcycles by the way, so do cops, military, mother’s, father’s, brothers, sisters, grandkids etc. Deal with it.
Helmet laws suck, as does wearing them. When we retired and wanted to move to a warmer state, the lack of a helmet law was one of the criteria. Wearing a helmet is like buying a convertible and never putting the top down. It totally destroys the experience.
When it comes to safety on a motorcycle, what’s in your head is much more important than what’s on it.
only three posts until the donor cycle post!
Must be a new record
I ride no helmet.
EVERY SINGLE WRECK I’ve been in was caused by an automobile driver...and I ride as safe as possible, within the speed limit, CONSTANTLY aware of my surroundings.
On my handle bars “pray” is written...because of other drivers, not me, because the truth is that car drivers usually say after they kill someone; “I never saw him”.
...because they aren’t looking