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andres13 wrote:Thought I'd ask here for a 125cc engine or 100cc , once it has decent power. Used preferably , please contact me @344-6228
Kongorealm wrote:I take my time in between traffic ... I ride in lane once its moving .. If I come up to traffic that is either slowly moving or basically at a stop, I ride slowly between them with my eyes peeled looking for drivers who want to switch lanes without signalling or watching before moving.
I rather be safe than sorry as we hardly have protection ... Most drivers/cagers (not all but majority) don't have respect for riders and as such are not willing to share the road with fellow riders.
Kongorealm wrote:I ride to work daily or once weather permits and in my experience it has not been as positive as with you. I ride from Arima to POS during peak hour traffic so this is what my statement is based on.
I have been in a minor accident involving a vehicle that was switching lanes without even watching in his mirrors. The driver was not rude and he indicated that he was at fault and that he did not consider to look in his mirrors before proceeding to overtake.
Drivers need to be more aware and on the other hand riders need to ride safely.
Share the road.
636 you say? Does it happen to be red by chance? I think I saw someone riding east by the light house in port of spain on the red 636 a couple weeks back.Fazeer wrote:I Always ride like every car wants to kill me and it doesn't keep me frm enjoying my 636...
Slartibartfast wrote:636 you say? Does it happen to be red by chance? I think I saw someone riding east by the light house in port of spain on the red 636 a couple weeks back.Fazeer wrote:I Always ride like every car wants to kill me and it doesn't keep me frm enjoying my 636...
Slartibartfast wrote:Ah scene. You should ride that southern highway at night. I have a friend that hit 290 km/h on it a few months ago. I on the other hand barely cross 200
Fazeer wrote:Slartibartfast wrote:Ah scene. You should ride that southern highway at night. I have a friend that hit 290 km/h on it a few months ago. I on the other hand barely cross 200
I live south bro, so i ride highway ever so often...but those crazy fast highway speeds aint my thing...
To each his own...[THUMBS UP SIGN][THUMBS UP SIGN]
kdere wrote:I work in the airport and Iive Chag. Traffic to go and from work but I always take the highway instead of the back road which is traffic free. You just need to practice more and get in more seat time. If I leave the airport at 6:30am its traffic straight till I turn off by grand bazaar and it doesn't take me more than 15 mins to reach grand bazaar in that. Everyday you will learn how to maneuver your bike at higher speeds whilst still looking out and being safe. Counter steering comes into play a lot here. I have a friend who bike is always leaning in traffic and he is a lot faster than I am. Any cars on the white line or switching lane always be ready to counter steer and drop lanes in between cars. Its not easy for a novice rider but practice makes perfect and you will learn the fun and essence of riding a motorcycle. Kongorealm I'm sure you see riders doing it on a daily in that same traffic
cacasplat3 wrote:having some fun last sunday....made a couple leisurely sighting laps, but the bike developed a small problem and by the time it was sorted i was out of light![]()
zoom rader wrote:One thing I learned is that loud performance exhaust saves lifes.
It's amazing when you riding through traffic and cars pull to the side to let you pass when they hear your exhaust.
cacasplat3 wrote:having some fun last sunday....made a couple leisurely sighting laps, but the bike developed a small problem and by the time it was sorted i was out of light![]()
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