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  1. rinomato1

    How do you deal with stupid drivers?

    sounds like ita nicer out there than it is in this ******** of Ontario particularly Toronto and its GTA.... I dont care who I offend but it's becoming like South Side Chicago with all the violence and secondly, I feel like a minority in my own country! I think that's why there are alot of stupid...
  2. rinomato1

    Royal Enfield Bullet 500 classic

    I seen a W800 at Town moto lovely machine that! I wouldn't be opposed to one if those suckers
  3. rinomato1

    Royal Enfield Bullet 500 classic

    theres a company out of europe that does RTW tours using solely Royal Enfield bullets and these things are bloody sturdy!
  4. rinomato1

    How do you deal with stupid drivers?

    Vigilance vigilance vigilance spot them and avoid them I agree. move out of there way, and act as if they're all trying to get you. No matter what two wheeled contraption you're on. From Bicycle to vespa. I agree with you 100000000%
  5. rinomato1

    How do you deal with stupid drivers?

    no I'm not that kind of guy.... I was just as surprised to see that go down. I hadn't the slightest clue this gent was riding around with a night stick let alone a temper. I'm usually level headed. I get out the way if someone wants to blow by me.
  6. rinomato1

    How do you deal with stupid drivers?

    I was just as shocked as you were.... I was going to let him pass me if he felt I was too slow. nonetheless, had he hit me well I'm insured so it his life hes ruining and maybe then I justify a broken windshield. I had no idea that my acquaintance that day was riding around with a night stick...
  7. rinomato1

    How do you deal with stupid drivers?

    as a motorcyclist who has been on hiatus for 5 years, I always wondered how other fellow riders dealt with stupid drivers. ie.: tailgaiters, Impatient drivers, distracted drivers, aggressive drivers etc..... because in a perfect world there would be perfect drivers..... but that's not the case...
  8. rinomato1

    Royal Enfield Bullet 500 classic

    Well ain't nothing wrong with free help lol. I would most certainly hold these people on their offers hahha.. but yes. it certainly looks like the bike does gave a lot of parts available so it's definitely more appealing now
  9. rinomato1

    Royal Enfield Bullet 500 classic

    no budget needed I love the look and appeal of the machine theres a certain je ne sais about it. I love triumphs as well but they dont have the appeal that this machine has to me. triumphs are ultra modern where as this reminds me of a 60s vw bug
  10. rinomato1

    Royal Enfield Bullet 500 classic

    for me it would be more of a novelty, i seen one a few years back at a car show and I just fell in love with it. I did all I could to learn about the machine and then as I did some digging I found out that they don't really have a huge dealer presence here in North America and there are only a...
  11. rinomato1

    Deciding to come back after a long hiatus.

    I Dunno about listening to music while riding.. i always wanna hear what's going on around me just in case.
  12. rinomato1

    Royal Enfield Bullet 500 classic

    they're produced in india and. are like super popular over there for commuting and what not. just a lovely visual design aesthetically very classic lines
  13. rinomato1

    The perfect city bike?

    DRZ 400 sm
  14. rinomato1

    Royal Enfield Bullet 500 classic

    I am truly in love with the classic styling and design of this machine absolutely lovely. has anyone had the chance to ride one? and If so how was it?
  15. rinomato1

    Tail of the Dragon

    a few of us done a trip through the tail of he Dragon about 6 years ago. best experience ever, I certainly honed my alertness, and mental physical capabilities on the bike. was worth the the experience.
  16. rinomato1

    Deciding to come back after a long hiatus.

    I like the idea of a small cc enduro bike too. my favorite is the drz400sm
  17. rinomato1

    Deciding to come back after a long hiatus.

    I agree with you there... I dont care if i ride a vespa down the street for a carton of milk. in happy to just be on two wheels. and yes its way safer outside of the city 100%
  18. rinomato1

    Deciding to come back after a long hiatus.

    absolutely going to do a refresher course no question. I used to do alot of riding to the US and found the people to be better drivers than us Canadians and here is why imho; enforcement of the laws! every few miles theres a state trooper or two looking vigilantly at speeding, erratic behaviour...
  19. rinomato1

    Deciding to come back after a long hiatus.

    lovely machine the cb500x
  20. rinomato1

    Deciding to come back after a long hiatus.

    I was always a safe rider.... I always feared and respected the machines power. I'm afraid of other morons in cars who are too busy texting

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