I Saw You: V.2.0

To the Red/Black Hayabusa Rider in full Joe Rocket leathers traveling eastbound via QEW>Lake Shore>Queen>Kingston @ around 4 PM today, this post is for you.

Usually I don't post addressing ****** bags on the road because there are just too many of them, however you are the Poster Boy for them all.
I get that having 1300cc's at the flick of a wrist is a temptation but clearly your ego outweighs your skill. This was evident when you first passed me going probably around 200 km/h on the QEW. I guess traffic slowed down your recklessness, as I was able to catch up. Once we got on Queen you then again past me, but this time in the same lane! Never mind that this was a streetcar lane, or that I was hugging the outside of the streetcar tracks, but the fact that the other lane was completely open is just pure stupidity. Then, not even 4 seconds later did you have to screech to a halt as an elderly couple trying to cross the street saw you and panicked.

I'm not here to point out every life-threatening mistake you made, but keep it in your pants and keep that riding for the track. You give us street riders a Bad Name. I'd love to catch you at a track one day and show you how a motorcycle with that much power is supposed to be ridden.

So, Mr. Poster Boy (even though you appear to be in your mid-40's), grow up and act your age. It's sad that you have to hear this from someone that is half of yours.

PS - Your bike is making a clicking sound. Better get that **** checked out along with your brain.
 
To the Red/Black Hayabusa Rider in full Joe Rocket leathers traveling eastbound via QEW>Lake Shore>Queen>Kingston @ around 4 PM today, this post is for you.

Usually I don't post addressing ****** bags on the road because there are just too many of them, however you are the Poster Boy for them all.
I get that having 1300cc's at the flick of a wrist is a temptation but clearly your ego outweighs your skill. This was evident when you first passed me going probably around 200 km/h on the QEW. I guess traffic slowed down your recklessness, as I was able to catch up. Once we got on Queen you then again past me, but this time in the same lane! Never mind that this was a streetcar lane, or that I was hugging the outside of the streetcar tracks, but the fact that the other lane was completely open is just pure stupidity. Then, not even 4 seconds later did you have to screech to a halt as an elderly couple trying to cross the street saw you and panicked.

I'm not here to point out every life-threatening mistake you made, but keep it in your pants and keep that riding for the track. You give us street riders a Bad Name. I'd love to catch you at a track one day and show you how a motorcycle with that much power is supposed to be ridden.

So, Mr. Poster Boy (even though you appear to be in your mid-40's), grow up and act your age. It's sad that you have to hear this from someone that is half of yours.

PS - Your bike is making a clicking sound. Better get that **** checked out along with your brain.

I haven't been on a group ride in ages. When I used to go on them a lot, I met more 40 year old psychopaths on Hayabusas than I have scary riders of any other kind.

Note that I have also met some older gents riding them that I respect, so I'm not singling anyone out here.
 
You making a right turn off the 400N going eastbound at Hwy 7 at 930pm on a blue Ninja 500R.

Me stopped at the red light waiting to make a left to go westbound on Hwy 7 on a black 500R.

I waved but I don't think you saw me as you were focused on the task at hand.

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You on a red SS (CBR?) at the same intersection just moments before the other bike. Nice LED lighting on your rear signal.
 
Topless guy who joined me going east on the 401 around 6:45-7:00. Not very safe. LOL

And a dude with a zx10/6 whom i rode with at don mills and york mills, you got off at the Shops. nice ride.
 
Black kawi with I think red rims and green LEDs all around pulled up and rode by the Timmies at Keele Wilson around 1-2am.
 
To the Red/Black Hayabusa Rider in full Joe Rocket leathers traveling eastbound via QEW>Lake Shore>Queen>Kingston @ around 4 PM today, this post is for you.

Usually I don't post addressing ****** bags on the road because there are just too many of them, however you are the Poster Boy for them all.
I get that having 1300cc's at the flick of a wrist is a temptation but clearly your ego outweighs your skill. This was evident when you first passed me going probably around 200 km/h on the QEW. I guess traffic slowed down your recklessness, as I was able to catch up. Once we got on Queen you then again past me, but this time in the same lane! Never mind that this was a streetcar lane, or that I was hugging the outside of the streetcar tracks, but the fact that the other lane was completely open is just pure stupidity. Then, not even 4 seconds later did you have to screech to a halt as an elderly couple trying to cross the street saw you and panicked.

I'm not here to point out every life-threatening mistake you made, but keep it in your pants and keep that riding for the track. You give us street riders a Bad Name. I'd love to catch you at a track one day and show you how a motorcycle with that much power is supposed to be ridden.

So, Mr. Poster Boy (even though you appear to be in your mid-40's), grow up and act your age. It's sad that you have to hear this from someone that is half of yours.

PS - Your bike is making a clicking sound. Better get that **** checked out along with your brain.

Just an fyi, this was NOT me! My bike is out of commission. lol
 
Time: 8:20am ~ 8:50am
Location: Westbound 401 to Southbound DVP

Me: in a cager
You: black Yamaha FZ6R with black helmet and blue dress shirt

i was in a car behind you all the way from 401 on to DVP to Richmond Street. You are riding in a wrong blocking position to whole time. You were on the left tire track when you riding on the far left lane on DVP.
 
I haven't been on a group ride in ages. When I used to go on them a lot, I met more 40 year old psychopaths on Hayabusas than I have scary riders of any other kind.

Note that I have also met some older gents riding them that I respect, so I'm not singling anyone out here.

That does not surprise me at all. With the insurance rates at what they are these days, I'm not even sure if anyone under 40 would be able to afford to ride a busa.
 
Guy on a Red 250 kawi @ Lawrence and Markham @ 3pm ... you parked your bike n went into the store behind us...

I was on my buds boat taking a spin ... I waved but you ignored me lol

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Tonight about 9:30pm. Dickweed on sportbike in shorts & t-shirt on Yonge travelling north of Eglinton. You were having trouble reaching the ground with both feet. I guess you had to get your mommy's bike home in a hurry cause when the light turned green, you really burned right past me, IN MY LANE! Did you hit 90 clics before the next light? Sorry to see that a minute later you had caught up to the popo and you got to follow them very slowly for the next 20 blocks. Hope you got home in time and didn't get grounded!
 
2 guys, one on a gixxer and one on a Ninja? Riding north on Woodbine yesterday afternoon. Not sure if those were the most horrible chicken strips I've ever seen or from burnouts (hoping the latter). Nice riding (read: not like ********) and sorry for almost rear ending you in my cage when the guy on the Ninja stalled at the light. That was very abrupt.

Guy riding squid on the blue ZX: **** you. I knew you were going to cut me off the second I saw you flying up the right lane. You're lucky I ride otherwise any other driver in that area (Bayview/Major Mac) would've made you a calamari sandwich.
 
You're lucky I ride otherwise any other driver in that area (Bayview/Major Mac) would've made you a calamari sandwich.


Aww, how nice of the other people; making the guy some food.
Why aren't you being nice and giving the exhausted rider some nutrients?
 
I saw a hard core rider this morning on the Gardner. Hope your having fun in the rain today.
 
I'm glad you were alright! Is she also on this forum?

Ya i'm on the form. I figured i was in no rush on my way home from work and i saw his helmet beside his bike so i stopped to see if everything was alright. Hopefully you got that part and your up and running again.
 
I saw a hard core rider this morning on the Gardner. Hope your having fun in the rain today.
I hope he makes it to where he's going. With the amount of clueless, white-knuckle drivers I saw on my way in this morning (in my cage) I wouldn't consider riding in this weather. Not that I don't trust my own skills, but because I don't trust the people who are too terrified to drive in anything but ideal conditions and too stupid to stay off the highway.
 
Ya i'm on the form. I figured i was in no rush on my way home from work and i saw his helmet beside his bike so i stopped to see if everything was alright. Hopefully you got that part and your up and running again.

Heard super good things about you. I told Neal that i wanna meet her someday lol! Glad you are on here too.
 
To the Red/Black Hayabusa Rider in full Joe Rocket leathers traveling eastbound via QEW>Lake Shore>Queen>Kingston @ around 4 PM today, this post is for you.

Usually I don't post addressing ****** bags on the road because there are just too many of them, however you are the Poster Boy for them all.
I get that having 1300cc's at the flick of a wrist is a temptation but clearly your ego outweighs your skill. This was evident when you first passed me going probably around 200 km/h on the QEW. I guess traffic slowed down your recklessness, as I was able to catch up. Once we got on Queen you then again past me, but this time in the same lane! Never mind that this was a streetcar lane, or that I was hugging the outside of the streetcar tracks, but the fact that the other lane was completely open is just pure stupidity. Then, not even 4 seconds later did you have to screech to a halt as an elderly couple trying to cross the street saw you and panicked.

I'm not here to point out every life-threatening mistake you made, but keep it in your pants and keep that riding for the track. You give us street riders a Bad Name. I'd love to catch you at a track one day and show you how a motorcycle with that much power is supposed to be ridden.

So, Mr. Poster Boy (even though you appear to be in your mid-40's), grow up and act your age. It's sad that you have to hear this from someone that is half of yours.

PS - Your bike is making a clicking sound. Better get that **** checked out along with your brain.

Must be something with the 'Busa's this week.. saw one idiot ride into the middle of an intersection at Airport Rd near Pearson, breifly checking for traffic as he cut the RED light around a line of traffic waiting. These airport workers who ride are above the law apparently. While waiting in my car I saw 2 motorcycles cut the red light.
I'm willing to bet money one of these guys will get hit sooner or later.
 
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