I'm fine with standing, and I fully support them kneeling. I'm also fine with the hot dog vendor continuing to sell miscellaneous meat stuffed intestines and beer.
It's just a symbol, it's what the symbol represents that counts.
Weird, my friend used a k&n on his bike and had a similar issue... I just chalked it up to him being a noob and over torquing it...
Maybe it wasn't his fault after all.
I was using the terms interchangeably, wasn't aware the MSF had diverged from Ohio's rider training. I wouldn't see a reason for most people to leave the state to seek out MSF specifically... Especially if not recognized in Ohio.
They arrested 4 of these people?
https://thinkprogress.org/crowds-of-protesters-turn-themselves-in-after-activists-topple-confederate-statue-751d6a088532/
I agree that "States rights" argument is bullshit, and was using what happened in Charlottesville as an example.
If it is about "States rights" then the state has every right to remove this statue.
But we all know what this rally was really about.
You rang?
Fuck Nazis, white supremacists, and Klansmen.
If the Confederacy was fighting for "States rights" why are these out-of-state Nazi fuckwits complaining about this statue being removed by the state?
We already have civil war museums, donate these statues to those institutions to be preserved and displayed in proper historical context. This problem isn't that hard.
Counter-steering & gyroscopic balance = motorcycle
Otherwise = Car
As stated, they have 3 wheels so they can duck NHTSA regs... That's it and that's all.
Likewise, don't see any upside/market.
If you're a newbie, you gotta get a permit/endorsement and legally drive around with a helmet on for a year... Who is going to do that?
I learned a lot from group rides. Watching how others tacked a corner helped me to hone my skills. I also felt more comfortable pushing my limits a bit during group rides because I felt confident that if I were to mess it up, there would at least be someone else present to call for help and keep me from laying in traffic.
I never felt pressured to go faster than I was comfortable, though. Most anyone I rode with was cool with waiting for anyone to catch up.