To the operator of Black Ninja 650.

Recce

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You should consider the following before you ride the highway next time:
Stay in your correct blocking position and keep up with the flow of traffic or let faster traffic pass you.

I'm not making fun of you but you gotta consider your safety and others as well. Ride safe
 
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I was going to be late for dinner.
Thanks for the heads up.
 
LOL. So it is his fault if a cager hits him because he is in the left tire track on the left lane? So, I guess all bikes are fair game if they are in the middle lane because there is no proper blocking position? Also, on the 400 series highways that have an HOV lane, I guess you can't drive in the left lane either because there is no proper blocking position.

So basically, what you are saying, is that unless you are in the left tire track in the far right lane, if a car hit's you he is not at fault?
 
Weren't you the guy that almost got hit while in the wrong blocking position and blamed the cage?
 
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don't forget to tell him to wrap himself up in bubble wrap so he doesn't get any boo boos if he falls.
 
ya'll got a bike, find cool short cuts, learn all the short cuts and inner streets, not only that it makes you one hell of a rider, you learn to upshift and downshift like a boss in no time and how to turn.... FAkkk the hiways! leave that for the cagers!
 
For some reason, the link is blocked. So, what did he posted earlier?

Does it really matter?

"What's the point?"
 
I love these type of threads where OP vents and think that another person is actually on this site and going to read the thread................OP most likely this is not the case.
 
I love these type of threads where OP vents and think that another person is actually on this site and going to read the thread................OP most likely this is not the case.

very true. I have met lots of riders that have no clue about this site, yet alone read regularly.
 
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