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Thank you! People going slow thinking that they're being safe but causing a bad situation erks me to. PEACE!
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100 butthurt cruiser riders throwing a fit over being called out on their BS gave this video a thumbs down. :P
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how are you going to have your girl on the back without a helmet?
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Thanks for posting, cool video!!
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Hey nighty rider( wearer), I just read the specs of your bikes, you have a cruiser, are you in the 90% of cruisers doing the dangerous thing? Both your bikes are girl bikes, when you grow up, your mommy might let you get a real bike, so you can join the real world. Thanks for listing your play lists, so I wont waste time looking at them, but don't worry, there are plenty of idiots out there who will follow you.
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It looked like the bikes in the left lane, and all the cars and trucks were sticking to the speed limit,
While you weave in and out of lanes wanting to go faster, YOU were doing the dangerous thing.
Its not JUST cruiser riders in the left lane, bike, car and truck riders stick in the fast lane, which is OK if you are on or just above the limit. Most road users move over if they are slower than the traffic. You suffer from observation bias, you think all cruisers ride unsafely, so you only see the ones who are. You don't observe all the ones doing the right thing. -
LOL. Complaining about bad motorcycle riders while:
1. Riding in the left hand side of the left hand lane.
2. Riding with no hands.
3. Passing a car in the same lane.
4. Passing a car by using the shoulder.
5. Speeding.
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I'ts pure arrogance on their part. Nothing more, nothing less. And sorry I sure as hell have no appreciation for the Bullshit. And I ride a GL1800 ..
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same can be said for speeding. ..
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not seen this much in the UK. I never ride my cruiser like that and neither does anyone else I know.
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I'm a middle aged female and Ive been riding a cruiser for a couple years and I agree wholeheartedly. if you're afraid of speed, get off the freeway. here's an actual conversation last year:
friend: I think I saw you on the freeway the other day
me: did I pass you?
friend: no
me: then it wasn't me
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Technically, You are supposed to move back into the right lane ANY time that you are not passing regardless of speed.. If people did this more often then the flow of traffic in general would be better.. I also dont think that I must move out of the passing lane for you or rush past the car that I am passing in order for you to do 30 over the speed limit.. As long as I am in that lane to pass then I have every right to do so.. That group of bikers was a disaster but your opinion just seems biased overall..
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It's not "cruiser" riders. It's idiots on harleys who think they own the fucking road. I have 3 big cruisers and I never clog up any lane. I have seen this too, and it's always them.
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What's the difference between cruising and touring?
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So, because I am only 30 over the limit, I must move to the right lane where everyone is going slower, just so you can do 40 over or I'm a dick. Well, just call me Richard; Your the dick!
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maybe they ride in right lane as a group because their exit is coming up?
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sportbike riders complain about everything. your bikes should come with a tampon dispenser.
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