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The new Dailey Driver!
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<blockquote data-quote="CFRacer22" data-source="post: 12773015" data-attributes="member: 51790"><p>Maybe you don't fit in that category, but over my 22 years of experience in motorcycle riding, whether it be on an MX track, in the woods, on the street, at a track, the people that talk the most trash are many times the worst riders.</p><p></p><p>On sport bikes, most of those people are riding liter bikes or Hayabusas with huge chicken strips. Again, maybe you don't fit into this category, but a large majority of people on 1000cc bikes that tell new riders on 600cc bikes to upgrade to 'something more serious' (as you put it) would fit in that category.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CFRacer22, post: 12773015, member: 51790"] Maybe you don't fit in that category, but over my 22 years of experience in motorcycle riding, whether it be on an MX track, in the woods, on the street, at a track, the people that talk the most trash are many times the worst riders. On sport bikes, most of those people are riding liter bikes or Hayabusas with huge chicken strips. Again, maybe you don't fit into this category, but a large majority of people on 1000cc bikes that tell new riders on 600cc bikes to upgrade to 'something more serious' (as you put it) would fit in that category. [/QUOTE]
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