Nothing says safety like riding side by side with 0.5 seconds between pairs. Lots of room to safely avoid issues in that formation. /s"Bad Examples Riders Club"
Hahah this cracks me up all the time, it's funny when the little one's go nuts on the leash.Bitches love Harleys
Crossing a single yellow line is not illegal.The streets are truly a battle ground. I got passed by a squid on a SS bike the other day....he passed me on the shoulder.
This was on a single lane road, 80 limit, solid yellow line. I guess he didn’t want to break the law and cross the yellow line so passed my on my right.
Gave me a good brap when he went by.
Bikers, we are our own worst enemies sometimes.
ahahaah doesn't beat the guy on my commute yesterday.The streets are truly a battle ground. I got passed by a squid on a SS bike the other day....he passed me on the shoulder.
This was on a single lane road, 80 limit, solid yellow line. I guess he didn’t want to break the law and cross the yellow line so passed my on my right.
Gave me a good brap when he went by.
Bikers, we are our own worst enemies sometimes.
Front of the line. Left-foot down, must be a newbie.
Is the course teaching left foot down and cover the rear brake with the right now or are they teaching right foot down and left is ready to bang it into gear if you need to? Or is FLSTC playing god level and waits at lights doing a trackstand?Why would you consider left foot down noobie?
Left down, cover the rear brake while in gear. It's how i always ride.Is the course teaching left foot down and cover the rear brake with the right now or are they teaching right foot down and left is ready to bang it into gear if you need to? Or is FLSTC playing god level and waits at lights doing a trackstand?