I'm riding my motorcycle to work today. When I stopped at a traffic light, I noticed that when there was no space to pass, I stopped at an angle like this. The same thing happens when I'm in the right lane.
These days, bicycles are riding on the shoulder of the road, and some idiots are forcing their way past, so I basically don't do extreme keep-left, and I basically only slip past when the car in front of me is stopped (or close to stopped).
And again, I realized, "Oh~, it's a habit I didn't even know I had....." I realized.The point is that they are trying to avoid being sandwiched with the car in front of them when they are rear-ended......This means that if you are pushed straight from behind, you can run to the sidewalk side or between the cars in front. It means that if you are pushed straight from behind, you are at an angle to escape to the sidewalk side or to get between the cars in front of you.
It's been a habit of mine ever since I was at the tail end of a traffic jam right after a turn when the car behind me braked to a stop.
By the way, if you are in the last row and a car approaches you after stopping at a traffic light, stop and apply the front pumping brake and flash the brake light several times.....It's also a habit......
I noticed this on the way to work, and when I talked about it as a waste of time during the meeting, I heard some comments like, "Wow," so I wrote about it here, too.
Also, I saw this today.....
After the meeting in Ota Ward, I had some time to kill while traveling, so I went to Kawasaki Plaza Tokyo for the first time in a while. I was wondering if there might be some good used D-Trackers available. I thought.
When I walked into the Kawasaki Plaza, there were not many bikes on display.... I was expecting to see the Z900RS, but there were only 6 or 7 current bikes that I knew well. Well, I'm here to look at used bikes! So I went up to the used section on the second floor....... There were fewer bikes than usual here too. Moreover, there was not even a single off-brand car..... So, let's take a look at this one.
By the way, the Ninja 400 I bought before was also purchased here, but the previous owner was Kawasaki Heavy Industries. It had only about 3,700km on it, so it was probably a press loaner. It was very shiny from the outside, and now that I think about it, the engine seemed to be in great shape. It's possible that the oil was changed frequently .... I think there is a big possibility that the car was used as a press car.
Here's what the Ninja 1000 looks like. Less than 80,000 yen off the list price: ...... Hmmm, that's a bit aggressive!.....
It was originally a test drive car, so it had been carefully broken in..... You can't expect that to be the case at .... However, when I thought about it, the test ride course at Kawasaki Plaza Tokyo (which is just a straight 1km ride along the Loophole and then a U-turn), there is absolutely no place to use high rpm. I'm sure it will be well maintained, so maybe it's a bargain.
850km is a distance that can be exceeded in two one-day touring trips, so it can be said that it is almost a new car......... It's a good idea to buy a new car for the difference of 80,000 yen.
This store tends to keep some of the new cars in stock for a long time, so I'll keep an eye on them. I think the Versys 650 ABS with full panniers has been around since I bought my Ninja 400.
Other than that, this car is also up for a test drive.Z1000 with 478km on the odometer (2016 model: ¥970,000)At first I thought the Z1000 looked like an insect, but lately it's been looking cool. At first, I thought the Z1000 looked like an insect, but lately it's been looking cool.
The latest 2017 model of the Z1000 is at the rental bike shop I have a contract with, and I plan to rent it when the weather warms up. Today I had a chance to check out the new bike on display on the first floor of the Kawasaki Plaza, and like the Ninja 1000 with the same engine and seat height, I had no problems at all.
It seems I'm not the only one who's curious......
I've been having a bit of a headache, and I've been spending my days mixing EVE with my after-meal vitamin and mineral supplements, so I'm writing this with vigor.
Since returning to motorcycles, I've been reading a lot of other people's blogs. "I've taken delivery! There are too many people who write "I've been delivered! I thought it was an article from a motorcycle shop reporting on the delivery of a bike to a customer, but it's not at all.....
Recently, in a YouTube vlog, there was even a guy who said, "I've delivered the car." "Oh, it's not a disorder of the written word, is it? I've been thinking about it a lot.
When I googled it a little bit, it seems that there are a lot of people who are concerned about it as well, and when I bring it up in my everyday circle of friends, the response is "What is that? I'm relieved to know that I'm not the only one who feels it's strange......