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<blockquote data-quote="James Burleigh" data-source="post: 1165810" data-attributes="member: 4162"><p><span style="font-size: 14px">I didn't say I thought twisties were too dangerous for me to ride; I said I think they're more dangerous than riding the freeway. But </span>I seldom ride for fun (recreation) anymore; haven't in about a year and a half. That's more to do with preferring to spend my time doing more productive things around the house than any perception of riskiness. I find that as soon as I get out in the country, I just want to be home working on one of my projects. So I just use the bike for cheap transportation, which I can occasionally use for a get-your-ya-yas-out ride. My decision to keep the bike is also largely a function of--I hate driving a car a lot more than I hate having to deal with cagers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James Burleigh, post: 1165810, member: 4162"] [SIZE=14px]I didn't say I thought twisties were too dangerous for me to ride; I said I think they're more dangerous than riding the freeway. But [/SIZE]I seldom ride for fun (recreation) anymore; haven't in about a year and a half. That's more to do with preferring to spend my time doing more productive things around the house than any perception of riskiness. I find that as soon as I get out in the country, I just want to be home working on one of my projects. So I just use the bike for cheap transportation, which I can occasionally use for a get-your-ya-yas-out ride. My decision to keep the bike is also largely a function of--I hate driving a car a lot more than I hate having to deal with cagers. [/QUOTE]
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