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Originally Posted by Phanuthier
Just because your bike is more stable? I haven't gone on a straight road yet, but I wonder if riding my roommates 636 would be easier at high speeds cause its a heavier bike.
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Because at those speeds it doesn't take much, and the results can be deadly. Some guy doesn't see you and changes lanes in front of you or turns onto the highway because he doesn't see you or misjudged your speed and you can die. A friend of mine hurt himself badly when the car in front of him braked quickly and my friend riding his bike piled into the back of him. He had been riding way too fast. When you're driving that fast there is no room for error.

I'm one of those who earns over $100K and I have too much to live for. I also don't want to spend the rest of my life with a walker or with any kind of disability.
I also have zero tolerance for drink g then getting on a motorcycle.