Sadlsor
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What was the LEO riding when he caught up to you on the trail?
That's a funny story.
Kids.
We were so dumb.
That's a funny story.
Kids.
We were so dumb.
I dont remember for sure. I,m going back nearly 50 years. It was when dirt bikes were transitioning from mostly 2-strokes to some 4-strokes. I'm sure it was a 4-stroke and semi sure it was a Suzuki. I was on a Suzuki RM250What was the LEO riding when he caught up to you on the trail?
That's a funny story.
Kids.
We were so dumb.
Similar funny story... My buddy and I were riding the trails north of town one day when a cop on a bike started chasing us and we could not shake this guy. I was riding on the ragged edge over a rough section of narrow trail and this guy calmly rode up beside me, riding one-handed while yelling and pointing to pull over…. the guy was a former Canadian national motocross champion and was now a local cop... LOL. .

This about sums it up for the ST1300. The speedometer was demonstrated to 7% optimistic.I never tried to find out what the top speed was on my ST 1300. I ran it up to about 110 one time but backed off within seconds.
It got from 60 to 110 really quickly!!
In contrast, my 2006 Shadow Spirit 1100 doesn’t do well over 85 mph.
I twisted the throttle all the way about a month ago, held it there for maybe 30 seconds, and it took just about that long for the needle to finally stabilize at the top end speed of 97 MPH —indicated— which is probably just 90 in real speed.

One of the great things about the ST is that it will sit here for miles on end without any issue. I heard it was a little thirsty though
It seems in the last few years, reports of these stunt drivers have really increased and it SEEMS to mostly be young, G2 drivers.There are stupid people everywhere. This guy was clocked at 308 kph (about 192 mph) on a local 100 kph limit highway.
"The accused 18 year old from Etobicoke, Ont., is a G2 driver, according to provincial police, meaning he needs to pass a road test before earning his full G license. Still, Sgt. Kerry Schmidt said he gave the officer who caught him speeding the impression he felt confident behind the wheel of his parents' Mercedes C 63 AMG".
His license was suspended for seven days and the car impounded for the same period of time. Fine will be a minimum of $2,000, maximum of $10,000 when he hits court.
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I think the advent of wanting to be a YouTube star has something to do with it.It seems in the last few years, reports of these stunt drivers have really increased and it SEEMS to mostly be young, G2 drivers.
That and video games. I think the kids are raised on these racing sim games and they cant wait to try the real thing.I think the advent of wanting to be a YouTube star has something to do with it.
That and video games. I think the kids are raised on these racing sim games and they cant wait to try the real thing.
Yep, the lack of self preservation instinct and ignorance about road and traffic awareness baffles me too...... don't have a clue about the consequences, of being stupid!
As long as such behavior is rewarded by social media (pay per views/likes), it will continue.I think the advent of wanting to be a YouTube star has something to do with it.
What is that old cliche? Goes something like " good judgement comes from experiece. Experience comes from poor judgement".And don't have a clue about the consequences, of being stupid!
Made my Guardian Angel work over time.What is that old cliche? Goes something like " good judgement comes from experiece. Experience comes from poor judgement".
I think most of us can look back at our younger days and just shake our heads, wondering how we made it through those times when we were 10 ft tall and bullet proof.