I mean how safe are the things on the road? I live in the country pretty much, with a decent sized town nearby, no interstates or anything like that. I mean, when ya ride, are you constantly thinking "don't wreck"? Know alot of people who had one or do have one, but it seems like some people say "its not a matter of if you wreck your bike, but when"
Like already mentioned, motorcycles are not as safe as cars. I honestly think the biggest thing is that people just don't see you. At all. Ever. So, I always ride like the cars around me are going to do the worst possible thing at the worst possible time. Defensive driving- always leave yourself an out.
But no, I don't constantly think "don't wreck". After awhile defensive riding becomes second nature, and it makes you a better driver too. I also
always wear a full face helmet, leather motorcycle jacket, gloves, boots, and jeans. Usually a set of riding jeans that has kevlar lining and some pads. Is it comfortable when its 100+ degrees out? Not really. But I'm used to it at this point, because that's what I always do. As a paramedic I get to see somewhat frequently the consequences of not riding with the proper gear. And yes, I've been hit out on the street. My gear saved me a lot of pain and suffering, even though it was a fairly minor accident.
I love my bike, and I love riding. Wouldn't trade it for much of anything. But, you do have to realize the safety issues, take the proper precautions, and never forget that most of the car driving public is at the very least passively trying to kill you.
Check out a MSF riding course or Abate, they provide the moto and give you Safety & Fundemental instruction.
Absolutely take a MSF course. They're awesome, even if you already know how to ride. Plus, they usually count for the riding test to obtain your motorcycle license, AND they're usually good for an insurance discount as well.
I`ve built bike frames for almost 13 yrs, but don`t care too much for `em.... That Triumph looks totally sick though
Thanks! I've been working on getting it that way since I bought it. I wanted a Speed Triple since the originally introduced it, and when they redesigned it in '05 I had to have one. It is amazing how a few mods can really change the look of the bike.