VeeAteInjun
Vee Ate Injun
VeeAteInjun

*hug*

This. I got my motorcycle endorsemant many years ago still haven’t bought a real bike (just a few scooters). However just taking the class and learning the basics will make you 10x more aware of your surroundings and analyzing everything on the road.

I got into bikes in my late 30s.

Common courtesy also means you don’t merge over 2 lanes in 3 seconds just because your turn signal on. Mirrors exist for a reason. Unsafe lane change and not checking your blind spots.

1. Aggressive merging can involve turn signals, as it makes the aggro merger think “I used my signal so fuck that guy behind me”

That was a cut-off maneuver, and his use of a turn signal doesn’t change that. Any merge that FORCES a right-of-way-bearing driver to re-adjust their speed or following distance is a cut-off maneuver. If they see you signalling and VOLUNTARILY change their speed and/or following distance to accommodate you BEFORE you

Yup. They should have planned ahead, but we’re likely playing with their phone for the last 3 miles and then decided to make the other drivers let them in. #entitlement

Fuck aggressive mergers.

Of course, I agree there. Design wise it’s been curves vs hard angles between the two since the 80's that’s part of it. The front clip just has a fiberglass look to me for some reason. That’s said I still like them of course.

Yep, I know a Ferrari owner JUST like that. He refuses to allow anyone to sit in his F355 without receiving a full instructional demonstration on how to enter the vehicle without scuffing anything, or touching the exterior.

Have you met Corvette owners? They are just as bad. Most have not even had theirs cars over 65mph (ok maybe a stretch but u get the point). They sit in their garages and get polished every weekend. I don’t get it. They are insufferable to talk to at car shows as well.

I’m pretty sure Donald Trump would levy a 20% tax on Chevrolet if they moved the Corvette’s engine behind the driver.

Thank you! I’m actually in Thailand. This bike was imported from Japan :)

I opted for a ‘99 XJR almost 7 years ago now. I’m still in love with the dang thing.

Worked at a Chevy dealership and my first thing that comes to mind when I hear the word Corvette is seeing fat old fucks putting one hand on the ground as they tried to roll themselves out of them in the service drive. The rest of them were huge nerds. One guy carried around a briefcase with all his service records

That hostility, tho...