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View Quote Wait a minute. You paid actual money for a bike with monster logos on it? |
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Quoted: Wait a minute. You paid actual money for a bike with monster logos on it? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Wait a minute. You paid actual money for a bike with monster logos on it? I know, seemed a bit "cringe" initially but it has grown on me. I find it humorous that most wouldn't expect the rider to be a 57 year old. My wife's bike is more subdued. Attached File |
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The idea that you will be able to control a car's behavior to be to your liking with a whip, or any of the other things mentioned in this thread, is pants-on-head retarded.
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I use a padlock tied with orange paracord through the hole on my front brake lever. I had one issue where the lock got caught in my crocks while riding off road on some fire roads deep in Maine. Right after that happened I removed the front brake lines. I don't want to be flipped over the front bars again.
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View Quote I kinda liked it better blurry Nice bike though |
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Quoted: If some biker hit my vehicle with that hammer I'd wreck them and keep on trucking...you're right when you said assclown View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Not mine. Some assclown here for bikeweek. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/279984/20210313_073123_jpg-3191319.JPG If some biker hit my vehicle with that hammer I'd wreck them and keep on trucking...you're right when you said assclown I've never understood why a human, going 60mph and fully exposed to the road by their vehicle choice, would think it's a good idea to enrage a person ensconced in a motorized 4,000lb cage. |
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Quoted: The best "get back whip" is to pay the fuck attention whats going on around you and not be a fucking douchebag on the bike. Couple HD guys I know have them and they are fucking morons on the bikes (and off no less). They had a blank look on their faces when they were asked what they are gonna do if the car/truck they use that whip on decides to play pin ball with them. Even funnier when you tell them they aint gonna outrun most cars and trucks on their Dynaglides. Hell one of them used to have a 883 and claimed its faster than a Hayabusa.Yeah a BONE STOCK Sporty isnt gonna keep up with a Busa anywheres beyond the stop sign. View Quote Attached File I'm a happy Road King owner but this feels honest. |
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If I'm close enough to a vehicle to use one of those stupid "get back whips" my hands are going to be on the bars where they belong moving the bike away from said vehicle.
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Quoted: I use a padlock tied with orange paracord through the hole on my front brake lever. I had one issue where the lock got caught in my crocks while riding off road on some fire roads deep in Maine. Right after that happened I removed the front brake lines. I don't want to be flipped over the front bars again. View Quote Modern problems require modern solutions, smart. |
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Quoted: On a side note, the term "cager" is very cringe. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I've never understood why a human, going 60mph and fully exposed to the road by their vehicle choice, would think it's a good idea to enrage a person ensconced in a motorized 4,000lb cage. Agreed. I just used the term to better describe the open, vulnerable, position of the whip wielding motorcyclist compared to the relatively protected automobile driver. |
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Quoted: Wait a minute. You paid actual money for a bike with monster logos on it? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Wait a minute. You paid actual money for a bike with monster logos on it? Comes with a free TapOut mesh shirt. |
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I've always figured the correct thing to do was either accelerate away or brake to get away from any road issues not escalate.
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Quoted: The best "get back whip" is to pay the fuck attention whats going on around you and not be a fucking douchebag View Quote Do you follow your advice yourself when in a vehicle? If not, maybe you should take a closer look in the mirror. The amount of self righteous douchebags in cars far outweighs the amount on bikes, except when it comes to douchey crotch rocket riders. I've been riding for 40 years, Yamaha, Honda, and Harley. Don't carry a "get back" anything. The amount of times I've been cut-off, almost hit, or almost rear ended is ridiculous, all because people aren't paying attention. People need to pull their heads out of their asses and pay attention to driving. Not their phone, not the DVR player, and not the misbehaving crotch fruit in the back seat. |
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My buddies and I used to prank each other by slapping the other guys kill switch as we passed.
I am SO tempted to give one of those stupid things clipped to the front BRAKE lever a tug as I pass. |
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Quoted: If I'm close enough to a vehicle to use one of those stupid "get back whips" my hands are going to be on the bars where they belong moving the bike away from said vehicle. View Quote Attached File |
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Back in the days before bikes became so refined I "got back" a dickhead by standing on my center stand .
The resulting shower of sparks made him look elsewhere for a playmate. |
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I though the whips were so the leather pirate fags could flog each other as foreplay.
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Quoted: Quoted: Wait a minute. You paid actual money for a bike with monster logos on it? Comes with a free TapOut mesh shirt. Well, I guess the original owner who was a 40 year old female kept the shirt. |
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Quoted: The immaturity displayed in GD never ceases to amaze...... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: My buddies and I used to prank each other by slapping the other guys kill switch as we passed. I am SO tempted to give one of those stupid things clipped to the front BRAKE lever a tug as I pass. The immaturity displayed in GD never ceases to amaze...... You don't seem very fun. |
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Quoted: Sounds like you have experience. Anything you like to share with the class? Are you turning this into a coming out thread? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I though the whips were so the leather pirate fags could flog each other as foreplay. Sounds like you have experience. Anything you like to share with the class? Are you turning this into a coming out thread? And now I think we can tell who has one of these on his bike... |
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Quoted: Well, I guess the original owner who was a 40 year old female kept the shirt. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Wait a minute. You paid actual money for a bike with monster logos on it? Comes with a free TapOut mesh shirt. Well, I guess the original owner who was a 40 year old female kept the shirt. Easy Francis, just kidding. I'm glad you like your ride, but I'd be removing that sticker lickety-split. |
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Quoted: A banana, keeps a snack handy. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/302943/IMG_20240416_072602242_jpg-3191292.JPG A dog squeaky ball, could chuck it to distract chasing dog. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/302943/IMG_20240416_072658282_jpg-3191297.JPG A pillow, could be useful in a crash. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/302943/IMG_20240416_075449041_HDR_jpg-3191295.JPG View Quote Your camera needs glasses. |
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Quoted: Easy Francis, just kidding. I'm glad you like your ride, but I'd be removing that sticker lickety-split. View Quote I got it with just 135 miles on it, which was a big factor in me buying a bike with monster energy embellishment. It still had the warning sticker on the gas tank. Attached File Attached File I removed the warning sticker from the tank not long after bringing the bike home in Feb. It is a 2021 so the sticker wasn't easy to remove. The monster energy and other badging has grown on me, I kinda like it now. Besides, those stickers was a $500 option. |
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Quoted: Quoted: And now I think we can tell who has one of these on his bike... /media/mediaFiles/sharedAlbum/this-gif-793.gif Nope Common sense dictates that the weight differential isn't in the favor of the bike and/or biker. If you want to have a discussion about either one of our driving habits, we can find a nice parking lot and discuss it in person. Tapping the kill switch on a buddy's bike? Meh, moderately funny. Used to do it to each other when we were younger. |
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Quoted: I use a padlock tied with orange paracord through the hole on my front brake lever. I had one issue where the lock got caught in my crocks while riding off road on some fire roads deep in Maine. Right after that happened I removed the front brake lines. I don't want to be flipped over the front bars again. View Quote If only there was a more obvious solution |
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