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I'm sure most people that had a bike in there teen years or early 20's road like an ass at some point, there came a point where I had to switch hobbies I just couldn't be good on a rocket no matter how hard I tried lol I do want another dirt bike though
And I totally get that. IMO, there's a reason you don't hear much about Harley guys getting into bad wrecks.
Do you read the papers often? I read way more Harley's wrecking than sport bikes. Usually alcohol plays a role
Oh boy Lmfao [MENTION=771]Rebel[/MENTION] not wear a jacket? Wtf is that. You telling me you don't ride on t shirts and shorts with gym shoes? No helmet, no knee/elbow pads, no back brace. Only safety are goggles or glasses.
You're not "riding" if you've never dropped a bike. Everyone drops a bike at some point, everyone.
I ride pretty hard out west, almost drag knee sometimes. Never "went down" but my shoelace got caught on my old bike and I tipped over. Does that count?
That counts like me forgetting to put the kick stand down and falling over twice in a row. LoL.
I'm just saying, it'll happen eventually. You're not invincible from dumping a bike. Once you really start riding and pushing the limits you'll find out. I've dumped plenty, either dirt bikes or learning stunts. Had my fair shares of injures, even almost lost use of one of my lower legs. But it happens, just part of the lifestyle.