i am a self admitted gear nazi but I find it very difficult to not tear a strip off a parent who has a child as a passenger kitted up with only a 39.99 helmet from Canadian tire as protective gear.
I can only imagine what you'd do if you saw this. A friend took the pic when walking to work (this was in Toronto).View attachment 39026
I can only imagine what you'd do if you saw this. A friend took the pic when walking to work (this was in Toronto).View attachment 39026
FFS, I think that's an E-bike as well if I'm not mistaken.
It's an Mv Augusta Stradale. Whatever he is a numbskull.
I wish the police had given the guy who was speeding with a child on the back a child endangerment charge as well. I am going to make a huge assumption here that the kid wasn't geared up properly either. Only because people who do those sort of things usually aren't the most safety conscious.
i am a self admitted gear nazi but I find it very difficult to not tear a strip off a parent who has a child as a passenger kitted up with only a 39.99 helmet from Canadian tire as protective gear.
Groat road looks like the DVP when viewed from Google Maps. If the rider couldn't avoid being ticketed three times in the span of ten minutes, dunce would be a better term to use than daredevil.
I rode on the back of my dad's bike starting 1964 when I was 3. We had matching paper-thin leather jackets and cheap open face helmets. I can't even remember what else I wore but it was far from what would be considered safe these days.
And I'd agree with the kid. These days you feed your kids fast food crap, have them drinking sugar water all day long, sit in front of screens playing/watching garbage, lathered in sanitizing cream and sunscreen all the while not spending quality time with them AND considering yourself a top notch parent. Thrilling = Fun, the dad was having fun with his kid. No one here rides because it's boring.I'm guessing the kid would find it difficult to not tell you to **** off and mind your own business.