Know your braking distance on every road surface (especially on big bikes) and remember to always look for an escape route.
Don't sit behind slow cars or bikes, they are just moving hazards and stress builders. We have torque for a reason, put the hazard behind you.

Keep safe!
 
So you're out on your new Rocket and you get off to fuel it up. Along comes a Harley fanatic that decides he wants to sit on your new Rocket. You tell him to get off but he declines and says no. Are you going to walk away and 'stay in control' or are you going to 'take control' of the situation? ;) (don't say both either!)

That's kinda out of left field, lol. Some idiot tried to play the hard ass with me last night at the bar, re long hair, he said we don't go for that down here, I said what makes you think I give a **** what you go for? He stared back for about 30 seconds and realized he was barking up the wrong tree, and got real friendly then. I told him relax, buddy, I'm a Republican hippy, a rare breed.
 
That's kinda out of left field, lol. Some idiot tried to play the hard ass with me last night at the bar, re long hair, he said we don't go for that down here, I said what makes you think I give a **** what you go for? He stared back for about 30 seconds and realized he was barking up the wrong tree, and got real friendly then. I told him relax, buddy, I'm a Republican hippy, a rare breed.
I know. I spend most of my time in left field although I do enjoy having fun on this forum. Learn somethings and have some fun and it's a good day.
 
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So you're out on your new Rocket and you get off to fuel it up. Along comes a Harley fanatic that decides he wants to sit on your new Rocket. You tell him to get off but he declines and says no. Are you going to walk away and 'stay in control' or are you going to 'take control' of the situation? ;) (don't say both either!)
Take first stay second. He is getting hurt.
 
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