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Re: New available technology

Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2011 2:51 am
by Major Softie
Zombie Master wrote:I find riding slowly, watching the scenery, to be the most dangerous riding. One is just not fully focused on the job when toodeling along.
This is one of the most embarrassing examples of self-serving fictional rationalization I have ever seen.

You like to ride fast: I can understand that. I like going fast myself. However, I do not suffer from a psychosis that convinces me that I am doing this in order to be safer.

You want to make us believe you do it because it is safer? That is a ridiculous load of god-awful-bogus self-serving bullshit.


Your argument is that you are at your most dangerous when you are riding at what is generally considered to be a safe speed, and you can only ride safely at a speed that means you are going far faster than every other driver on the road expects you to be going. If you truly are at your most dangerous when riding slowly, that is: the speed that is imposed upon you when traffic is heavy enough to prevent you from speeding, then you are one of the most dangerous riders I've ever heard of, and you should stay the hell off the road.

There is a place designed for people to explore their ability to take motor-driven machines to their limits: it is called the track. I have never heard any talented racer refer to your philosophy of road riding as anything other than both suicidal, and homicidal. The people who know how to REALLY go fast know that our transportation arteries are not the place do do that.

Re: New available technology

Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2011 5:35 am
by Zombie Master
MS
This is one of the most embarrassing examples of self-serving fictional rationalization I have ever seen.
I'm sorry if I embarrassed you.

Let me state that I was an Instructor, then Senior Instructor, then Program Manager responsible for training, testing and licensing both instructors and students. I and am proud to say that in the many hundreds of students I've instructed, not one ever got hurt. I also produced a training video that has been in use for nearly 20 years.
You like to ride fast: I can understand that. I like going fast myself. However, I do not suffer from a psychosis that convinces me that I am doing this in order to be safer.
This would be a lot more interesting if you could come up with something other than insults. Try attacking my premise rather than my personality. I respectfully suggest you resolve your own psychoses before attempting to play psychologist on a motorcycle forum.
You want to make us believe you do it because it is safer? That is a ridiculous load of god-awful-bogus self-serving bullshit.
Now you bring God and more insults into it. One would think you haven't any argument at all.

Your argument is that you are at your most dangerous when you are riding at what is generally considered to be a safe speed, and you can only ride safely at a speed that means you are going far faster than every other driver on the road expects you to be going.
I decide what is a safe speed based on conditions and what equipment I'm using, not some arbitrary speed that conformists like yourself deem to be safe. As far as I'm concerned I should not be bound by the same speed laws as the average driver.
If you truly are at your most dangerous when riding slowly, that is: the speed that is imposed upon you when traffic is heavy enough to prevent you from speeding, then you are one of the most dangerous riders I've ever heard of, and you should stay the hell off the road.
I'm most safe when not around other traffic. If they are not there they can't hurt me. I use speed to separate myself from the great unwashed masses. I really don't think that this concept can be contested. If slowing down creates the separation, that can works as well. But getting bored in traffic is as much a distraction as using a cell phone while driving IMO. Again If they are not there, they can't hurt me. This concept is unassailable IMO. But please have at it.
There is a place designed for people to explore their ability to take motor-driven machines to their limits: it is called the track. I have never heard any talented racer refer to your philosophy of road riding as anything other than both suicidal, and homicidal. The people who know how to REALLY go fast know that our transportation arteries are not the place do do that.
I spoke nothing about taking it to the limit. You're just making this stuff up. I was speaking about focus, space cushion, equipment preparation, as in knowing the condition and stability of your machine. Using the best technology that warns me when some foolish cop has created a dangerous traffic situation so he can collect revenue seems a good investment. As far as my philosophy, that has served me well for the last 40 bikes and years riding is concerned: I have the inalienable right to use whatever it takes to stay safe and preserve my life when riding. Survival comes first.

I have track time and have qualified for a race license in Calgary at Race city. I was sponsored by Walt Healy Motorsports. But that has nothing to do with this subject. Your comments about racers, in fact, are not even germaine to this matter. This is about riding on the road, which is far more dangerous than the controlled conditions of a race track. As far as you understanding enough about my personal philosophy of road riding, for you to state how some racer would comment, that is ridiculous, as I have not made a treatise here on this very complicated subject. You're just blowing out your ass here. You're nailed.

Re: New available technology

Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2011 12:50 pm
by Major Softie
You're an idiot.

I'm done with this one. It is definitely not fun.

Re: New available technology

Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2011 1:54 pm
by Steve in Golden
Major Softie wrote:You like to ride fast: I can understand that. I like going fast myself. However, I do not suffer from a psychosis that convinces me that I am doing this in order to be safer.

You want to make us believe you do it because it is safer? That is a ridiculous load of god-awful-bogus self-serving bullshit.
The faster one goes on an MC, the safer one is? Yeah that makes sense, I think I'll see if I can hit 120 MPH on my way home from work tonight.

Makes about as much sense as "the solution to our debt problem is to go deeper into debt". The solution to my lack of money problems is to spend more money! Hell yeah! Feeling unsafe on your bike? Hit the throttle! There are times though when this is the correct action.

Re: New available technology

Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2011 2:43 pm
by Zombie Master
Steve in Golden wrote: The faster one goes on an MC, the safer one is? Yeah that makes sense, I think I'll see if I can hit 120 MPH on my way home from work tonight.

Makes about as much sense as "the solution to our debt problem is to go deeper into debt". The solution to my lack of money problems is to spend more money! Hell yeah! Feeling unsafe on your bike? Hit the throttle! There are times though when this is the correct action.
I never said the faster one goes on a MC is safer. Try to be accurate. I did say that riding along slowly with the traffic, or even alone on the road whilst being unfocused is more dangerous than riding quickly with focus. This time of year, it takes a lot of discipline to keep my eyes off scantily clad women on the sidewalks and in convertibles. Yet another road hazard that can deplete scanning and processing resources. These little sluts with their perky tits, and midriffs showing, are clearly asking, no begging the ZM to have his way with them. The message is clear....take me dark stranger on your powerful, whisper quiet steed!! One can only deal with so much information. I also implied that using the throttle to keep away from other road users makes a lot sense. My Shitzuki GSF1200S came with warp drive. I can use this feature to leave any traffic situation instantly. I see this as a safety feature.

Re: New available technology

Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2011 7:28 pm
by Deleted User 287
Zombie Master wrote:I find riding slowly, watching the scenery, to be the most dangerous riding. One is just not fully focused on the job when toodeling along.
That's another reason I've quit riding. The damn bike goes where I look!
And I seem to have acquired acrophobia - it is really quite distressing riding over high bridges with deep valleys.
The first time I noticed this was on my last trip down to Ken's, when I stopped over at the Moss's on the way down.
Not sure when that was - Spring '08?

Re: New available technology

Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2011 9:16 pm
by Zombie Master
RV:
That's another reason I've quit riding. The damn bike goes where I look!
"Look where you want to be": is my coined training mantra. Yes you go where you look.

And I seem to have acquired acrophobia - it is really quite distressing riding over high bridges with deep valleys.
The first time I noticed this was on my last trip down to Ken's, when I stopped over at the Moss's on the way down.
Not sure when that was - Spring '08?[/quote]

Well I'm getting Xenophobic and a bit Anglophobic. Perhaps everyone could post their phobias! :D

Re: New available technology

Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2011 10:26 pm
by Deleted User 287
Definitely ZMphobia!

Re: New available technology

Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2011 11:19 pm
by Zombie Master
justoneoftheguys wrote:Definitely ZMphobia!
But why? Is it because I said brown is not OK?

In any event....I think you're a swell guy! :D

Re: New available technology

Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2011 4:13 am
by Zombie Master
Major Softie wrote:You're an idiot.

I'm done with this one. It is definitely not fun.
Maybe we should just call you.... FUN. Cuz' you're mean spirited just like Fun.

I'm an idiot because you can't make a case against my statements.

Let me put it this way.... You're wrong.