Hi Pokey, are you referring to "bicyclist ??
Cheers
Ron
I totally agree, but we may get a few differing opinions, I see though that you COULDN'T care less.
I think I understand what you're saying but I'm sure the cagers would like many restrictions for motorcyclists too.
I told you so....
Only "couldn't care less" if somebody doesn't agree with me.Wow! Sorry Brian, some good points but have to disagree with you on that one. But you and I both know that you're totally unreasonable.
Like most of the non Harley riders that actually exceed 40 mph? The only times I ever "pretty much" used my brakes was when I stopped, or after I blew by slow cages or Hog riders that were putting along. The BRP is a motorcyclists dream, cars and bicycles are just a nuisance.
Intriguing. So motorhomes and buses are ok, but bicycles are not? Personally I'd rather zing by a bicycle without having to change lanes than chug behind a motorhome for a while waiting for a place to pass.
Confession: I'm also a bicyclist just back from a week bicycling the Dordogne. Was treated very well by other drivers, 2 wheels or 4.
Yep, that 'freedom' thing can sure be inconvenient at times...
Somehow I doubt you would want the same restrictions you desire for others, placed on you...
If they stay single file and stay to the right I have no problem with 'cyclists'. But on the BRP, when they are in a group, they like to ride side by side (not all but a significant number do). The problem with the parkway, unless you can see through the apex, there's always the possibility of something being around the corner so typically the group I ride with (Between the Sheetz gang), rides during the week instead of weekends and holidays. Less stressful that way and we have few issues with 'cyclists', motor homes, sight seeing cages, cruisers, and rangers (have had a few flash their lights at me...I wonder why?).