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Topic: Hi everyone.
Hi there all you "roudy bunch of bikers".
It's been a while since I posted. With the new format of the board I just got lost. How has every one been? It sounds like you have been doing some riding. Thats a good thing. Me and a friend started at the Canadian border and went all the way down Highway 89 to the border of Mexico, about a month ago. It was a good ride. We saw alot of neet small towns, and alot of beautiful scenery along the way. My wife and I now are getting packed up ready to go to Germany for three weeks. We are leaving July 7, and will be back around July 26, we are taking our niece
with us, It's going to be a fun trip.
Everybody stay safe and happy. Live to ride, ride to live......Dean.....








Topic: RE: Hope you all R havin fun!
Hey Angel, looked on your profile--nice bikes!!! I just got back from a weekend riding a biker. . . er. . uh. . I mean going for a nice bike ride! LMFAO
Topic: RE: Hope you all R havin fun!
Ooohhhh Jenn!! U R Looking HOT!!! That black dress !!! AWESOME!!! Good work girl!!
Hugs
Angel J
LOS
Topic: RE: Hope you all R havin fun!
Hey girlie!
You're looking great and I love your new tat! We just got back from a long weekend back home for a family wedding. It was the first trip home with the new bod, so it was quite the homecoming. I added some photos on my profile...mainly of my HOT dress and one of Michael and I.
Blessings,
Jennifer
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Topic: Hope you all R havin fun!
Hey all!
I hope you are out riding and have lots of 2 wheeled fun.. I just got back from a weekend bike rally.. met lots of folks from everywhere.. it was great .. I posted pix in my profile if anyone wants to see.. I even got a new Tat..
Hugs to ya ll and ride safe...
C'Ya on the Asphalt Ribbons!!!
Topic: RE: I have missed this board
Thank you for the warm welcome Angel! May you get some soon!
(waving my magic wand)
Topic: RE: Rot Rally
sorry i have not posted on here for a while. but I did go to ROT, and it was a blast, or at least for us..... But I am from Austin and Austin Rocks, no matter what you are doing... it is just that kind of town...
But we had our little group we hung out with, and we rode, every day.
The concert was good. Joan Jett Rocked so did David Allen Coe. The parade was a pain in the butt, like it always is...to many bikes, to many people so we detoured and got there before the parade and got a place to hang out. The sites were like normal. naked and 1/2 naked people running around, but to each his own.....
here are 2 links to photo's from rot. i stil have my film to develope.
http://www.pbase.com/panotaker/rot_parade_2006_austin_texas&page=alhttp://s81.
photobucket.com/albums/j209/txflyrl
(deactivated member)
on 6/19/06 2:48 am - Richland Hills, TX
on 6/19/06 2:48 am - Richland Hills, TX
Topic: Time to Put the SHOEI on the Other Foot
Time to Put the SHOEI on the Other Foot
Date: 6/17/2006
From: [email protected]
OPEN LETTER TO THE AMERICAN MOTORCYCLIST ASSOCIATION & THE MOTORCYCLE RIDERS FOUNDATION
To: Dal Smilie, AMA Chairman & Karen Bolin, MRF President
America may be democratically governed, but it is celebrity driven. Every day, hard-working tax-paying citizens riding motorcycles are maimed and killed by inattentive and negligent automobile drivers, while calls for increased measures to mitigate inattentional blindness go unheeded. But let that injured rider be a star football player, and everything changes: The media reports he wasn't wearing a helmet--as if wearing a helmet would have prevented the guilty driver from turning in front of him--fueling a public frenzy that compells politicians and bureaucrats alike to act or risk losing position and paycheck.
So act they did. The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has
announced a two-day public forum on motorcycle safety beginning Tuesday,
September 12, 2006 in Washington DC. They make no secret of the fact that their action was triggered by the recent accident involving Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger ... and no one should be surprised if at this forum a nationwide universal helmet law is once again proposed. In fact, I think that we, the concerned motorcycle riders of America, should propose it:
As a bikers rights advocate, I am sick and tired of all the time, money and energy being wasted by parties on both sides of the helmet law debate. It drains us of precious resources better spent on motorcycle awareness ... better spent on addressing the fact that 67% of all multi-vehicle motorcycle accidents are caused by the Inattentional Blindness and negligence of cagers [automobile drivers], and neither (1) wearing a helmet, nor (2) mandatory helmet laws do anything to reduce that statistic.
Helmets may save lives, but focusing on crash survival (by mandating helmets for motorcyclists only), rather than crash avoidance (through severe, specific right-of-way violation penalties, driver education and motorcycle awareness programs to mitigate the Inattentional Blindness of cagers), is not only (1) ineffective public policy and a waste of public resources, but also (2) discriminatory, and (3) tantamount to blaming the victim for the crime ... like saying it is okay to shoot people if they are not wearing Kevlar vests.
This seems simple and obvious to me, but some of those in the political
trenches say legislators will not shift their focus to Motorcycle Awareness and mitigating Inattentional Blindness unless and until we concede on the helmet laws.
So, let's concede. LET'S SUPPORT A UNIVERSAL HELMET LAW. Let's be sure,
however, that the law is truly UNIVERSAL. To that end, I propose two
mandates:
Mandate 1: THE HELMET LAW MUST BE UNIVERSAL.
Few rational people will argue that in most situations a helmet offers some degree of protection to the head it covers. And since ALL Americans are entitled to equal protection under the law, let's make sure that wearing a helmet is mandated for ALL motor vehicle operators and passengers. Excluding cagers from protection they should be equally entitled to would be discriminatory.
Mandate 2: THERE MUST BE A UNIVERSAL HELMET.
The only way to guarantee equal protection under this law is to give
everyone the same helmet. I recommend a full coverage helmet and visor with electronics restricted. This may cause bikers to sweat in slow traffic, but the trade-off is that cagers will not be distracted by having cellphones stuck in their ears, and they'll be more likely to use their mirrors for rear views instead of putting on make-up.
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It is time we put the SHOEI on the other foot. As a member and elite
legislative supporter of the American Motorcyclist Association, and as a
sustaining member of the Motorcycle Riders Foundation, I hereby respectfully request that these two organizations give serious consideration to the proposals presented herein as well as the implications thereof, and that these proposals and implications be properly incorporated into your respective MRO strategic frameworks as well as your specific joint and/or separate responses to the NTSB and our government as a whole.
Sincerely,
Bruce Arnold
[email protected]
http://www.ldrlongdistancerider.com/
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