Whatcha think about this rider

Ah no biggie. Seemed a social sort, maybe spooked you a bit, but he was clearly sharing the road and obviously assumed you would be as well - all with the added bonus of some eye candy.
 
Just throwing this out there, but just another reason why you should be in the right tire track when making a left turn.
 
Motorcycling isn't for everyone and there's no shame in that. If you find that even small incidents such as this rattle you after two seasons, it's going to affect your ability to ride safely. Don't force yourself to continue doing something you're not cut out to do; I'm sure your family and friends would rather have you around for a while longer.
 
Motorcycling isn't for everyone and there's no shame in that. If you find that even small incidents such as this rattle you after two seasons, it's going to affect your ability to ride safely. Don't force yourself to continue doing something you're not cut out to do; I'm sure your family and friends would rather have you around for a while longer.


It did not bother me kind of thought was cool a bad *** dude passing me with a hot chick, was just curious why a veteran biker would pass like that, I rode trail bikes so not an amateur...forums are too discuss things but obviously unless were pinned and gasping for breath under a moving cement truck it is all routine for the brave people in Toronto....carry on

As for danger that could happen anytime even going for a coffee and a car hurdles through a Tim's.
I actually enjoy riding in traffic so don't assume I'm not cut out to ride that is incorrect.

It did not rattle me a bit I actually tried to catch up to tag along but with a BT against a smaller version he left me behind to eat dust like a Meatloaf song.

Harrvey
 
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Just throwing this out there, but just another reason why you should be in the right tire track when making a left turn.

Correct, I post a simple fact, and people assumed scared which I was not.... the lane was half the normal size due too construction
and startled me only not scared...
 
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Ah no biggie. Seemed a social sort, maybe spooked you a bit, but he was clearly sharing the road and obviously assumed you would be as well - all with the added bonus of some eye candy.


bingo, but not like scared me to stop riding, some posts go overboard




edit: I did not mention that the lane due to construction was only half the normal width, I bet money most of you here would of been
a little startled not scared startled....
 
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being 3 hrs behind doesn't slow you down much
 
It did not rattle me a bit I actually tried to catch up to tag along but with a BT against a smaller version he left me behind to eat dust like a Meatloaf song.

Harrvey

Your Sportster couldn't keep up, Elwood? Uhh...er...I mean Harvey?
 
Shouldn't you bee developing motorcycle pictures

Salt of the earth fully paid up highly respected long term fake no0b tussling GTAM member smells burning toast.
 
Salt of the earth fully paid up highly respected long term fake no0b tussling GTAM member smells burning toast.


your parking meter has run out moooove on



"due to unforeseen technical problems from outside sources, posting me be severely delayed " you can quote me.

Harvey
 
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