In my environment, I can't find any news content on my phone or PC."motorcycle accident"You can see a rather large number of news items on the web. Some of them are accompanied by photos and videos of the scene. What I often feel there is
"Aren't the bikes you see in news footage that cause major accidents too high a percentage of big-displacement megaspo/SS?"
That's what I mean.
I'm not confident in my back and riding position, so I haven't experienced SS yet, but I'm sure I'll be able to use Megaspo.HayabusaandZX-14RI've already experienced renting a I'm also a little bit interested in Sto-fi.BMW S1000Ror something like thatKawasaki Z1000I've been on theHONDA CB1000Ror something like thatYAMAHA MT-10SPThis is the reason why I also tried to drive a few of these liters and over liters."Power boasting type"What I feel when I drive a car model of "It's okay if you're renting or test riding a bike and you're not used to it, but if you start riding it as your own bike and get used to it, there's a chance you'll get carried away and blow yourself up..." And that's it.
I'm sorry. I have a tendency to moderate my self-control....orz
In fact, we often see reports on the news about accidents caused by people who were unable to turn a corner that seemed to be an easy one.
"The only thing I'm confident I can handle no matter what is about 30km/h on a 125cc."
Kevin Schwantz
"If you want to scrape your knee, do it at the track. They all do the same thing there."
Max Biaggi.
"Why would I do something so dangerous? Because circuits are safer than public roads."
Valentino Rossi
"Public roads are bad. It's not just you, there are cars. They don't see the bike."
Barry Sheen
"You should have insurance."
John Hopkins.
"For some reason, I get into trouble with the police when I ride on public roads. That's why I try not to ride."
This is what I was thinking. I came back with a Ninja 400, which is a Thai parallel two-cylinder bike, but even with that bike, it's impossible for a normal person to completely control the bike in the high RPM range... I think so.
Recently, I was watching a video of Keanu Reeves on YouTube, and he said something like this.
There is a question of what level a beginner is, but if you are a car driver, you probably know that just like a Sunday driver who only drives on weekends and feels unsafe behind the wheel, there are many riders who are unable to spend long periods of time and distance on the seat of a motorcycle due to work or family commitments. Many riders, myself included, will always be in the same boat."As he puts it."I think it's impossible to get rid of the beginner.
What I think about a bike that fits my size
The internet has made it possible to see a lot of news images of accidents, but I also see a lot of other riders when I tour 20,000 kilometers a year.Of course, it's a hobby vehicle, so basically, you can drive any type of vehicle you want.However, when I see many of the motorcycles I see on used car sites for sale with only a few thousand kilometers on them, I wonder how many people choose to get rid of their bikes because they're not big enough for them.
Of course, you don't know how to choose your first bike, so it's no wonder.
I've had a string of them lately.
The GSX-R gets a bad grip as soon as it enters a parking lot on the shoulder to change direction.
When you look at it from the front, it makes you wonder if there's anyone on it. It's a huge Harley with a little girl clinging to it so tightly that it makes you wonder if anyone is riding it, and it snakes around every time it starts from a stop.
V-MAX parked on a downward slope and stuck.
A YZF (probably an R6) over-speeds and runs out of the white line, almost hitting a car coming from in front.
I saw a rider who looked like that. of course."Enjoy riding the bike you love."But the risks and benefits are not balanced, are they? I thought.
Also, from last year to this year, I've been reading a blog about an ala-four girl who is under 150cm tall and wants to get her license to ride a motorcycle. Just after she got her license, she wrote that her first choice was a Honda VTR Type LD (VT250, the version with better legs), but on the recommendation of an acquaintance who rides a spartan R1-Z and an early MT-09, she bought a four-cylinder carburetor that was over 20 years old.
As expected, I was hit by a poorly maintained used car. On his first touring trip after a lot of practice, the front brake seized and he crashed... After all, almost a year later, he's still living on his scooter without riding that bike... Maybe if he had chosen a VTR as his first bike, he wouldn't be in this situation... If I had chosen a VTR as my first bike, I probably wouldn't be in this situation... It's such a waste of a fun world... I thought.