01-12-2010, 11:57 AM
dmano wrote:
Wow those six concussions really have taken a toll on you. Let's see your against people not wearing helmets but you make fun of people wearing full body armour. Maybe you ride with a tee shirt and sandals, or jeans, or some other garment not meant for a motorcycle, or maybe you dress up like a pirate like many I see every weekend. Why should I have to pay higher insurance rates because of the costs associated with a rider who goes down and requires extensive skin grafts, unnecessary broken bones and the such? Using your analogy we should not only require helmets but also full protective gear from head to toe. Shouldn't we?
Maybe you see motion when you look at the photo to the left ( could be a result of brain injury from multiple concussions) but it looks to me to be person siting on a bike , feet down, looking to the right. But maybe there should be a law that says even when sitting on a motorcycle you must have a helmet on.
You might want to look at your driving record for insurance cost because a bike is just about the cheapest thing on wheels to insure. I would stick with that Schwinn Stingray if I was you, I think it's more your speed.
Quote:Why, are you just posing in the picture like you are riding without a helmet or do you ride with one or not. If not your a fool, that is why my bike insurance is sooooo high now. If you do then great. I'll let you slide. As far as the Bmrrr there just..... Have not seen a Bmrr rider without the Bmrr flip helmet, body suit, boots , gloves and so on. Not one yet..please prove me wrong. Does BMW give you all the gear when you buy one. Can't be your own person have to follow the lead or what, just as bad as Hardley riders. But it is a multi million dollar business, biker clothes.
now I'm up to 10c can't keep this up I wil be broke
Wow those six concussions really have taken a toll on you. Let's see your against people not wearing helmets but you make fun of people wearing full body armour. Maybe you ride with a tee shirt and sandals, or jeans, or some other garment not meant for a motorcycle, or maybe you dress up like a pirate like many I see every weekend. Why should I have to pay higher insurance rates because of the costs associated with a rider who goes down and requires extensive skin grafts, unnecessary broken bones and the such? Using your analogy we should not only require helmets but also full protective gear from head to toe. Shouldn't we?
Maybe you see motion when you look at the photo to the left ( could be a result of brain injury from multiple concussions) but it looks to me to be person siting on a bike , feet down, looking to the right. But maybe there should be a law that says even when sitting on a motorcycle you must have a helmet on.
You might want to look at your driving record for insurance cost because a bike is just about the cheapest thing on wheels to insure. I would stick with that Schwinn Stingray if I was you, I think it's more your speed.
Past RTR member