Posted by Old Roy on September 20, 2011 at 20:44:47 from (98.17.218.148):
Saw two groups of riders and they were driving normal (staggered style) maybe 25 bikes to a pack with I'd say a half mile between them I would have been proud to ride with either of them.
I came to the second group as I entered the crown of a long dip on the road they (second group) were just coming down the other side.
Some idiot on a crotch rocket went between all of then almost causing one of the worst bike accidents as he surprised all those other riders, and did a victory wheelie as he went past me.
My biggest beef is .. Why are these machines allowed on the road? I have yet seen anyone that rides one ride it with respect to themselves or others. I ask a dealer one time what people see in these things .. He said "0 to 100."
No one is allowed to run a Nascar on the road so why allow something on two wheels that is only built for racing ??
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