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FJR probably saved my life
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<blockquote data-quote="hppants" data-source="post: 1188365" data-attributes="member: 27852"><p>With absolutely no doubt, this will be the LAST motorcycle I ever own without ABS. I know that I'm on borrowed time, and just pray that the motorcycle gods will appease me until my next purchase.</p><p></p><p>On a related matter, I was not surprised when the OP noted that "... He sped away after noticing no contact...". Although common courtesy would dictate that when a person is relieved of a lifetime of guilt associated with the fact that he/she just killed, disfigured, or at a minimum seriously injured another person solely by his/her inattentive stupidity and/or willingness to put the g-dam cellphone, French fries, lipstick, or whatever down while sitting behind the wheel of his/her killing machine.......</p><p></p><p>(Sigh)</p><p></p><p>... , I suppose these days a little common courtesy is just too much to ask.</p><p></p><p>Sorry - this shit just pisses me off sometimes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hppants, post: 1188365, member: 27852"] With absolutely no doubt, this will be the LAST motorcycle I ever own without ABS. I know that I'm on borrowed time, and just pray that the motorcycle gods will appease me until my next purchase. On a related matter, I was not surprised when the OP noted that "... He sped away after noticing no contact...". Although common courtesy would dictate that when a person is relieved of a lifetime of guilt associated with the fact that he/she just killed, disfigured, or at a minimum seriously injured another person solely by his/her inattentive stupidity and/or willingness to put the g-dam cellphone, French fries, lipstick, or whatever down while sitting behind the wheel of his/her killing machine....... (Sigh) ... , I suppose these days a little common courtesy is just too much to ask. Sorry - this shit just pisses me off sometimes. [/QUOTE]
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