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    Canyon etiquette

    Riding home from work I had something new happen.


    Had two riders pass me on the right so they could be ten feet closer to the line of cars we were stuck behind.

    What the hell is wrong with people

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    Street riding just sucks all around. Maybe from California but they forgot they couldn't lane split
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    Re: Canyon etiquette

    Quote Originally Posted by madvlad View Post
    Street riding just sucks all around. Maybe from California but they forgot they couldn't lane split
    Lane splitting rocks! The rest of California riding sucks though.
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    Re: Canyon etiquette

    there is a black r6 that is flying by bikers same lane on purpose, seen him do it twice on i25 and a few others say he has done it on 36 and i70
    20mph over same lane someone gonna pay at some point
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    Re: Canyon etiquette

    Same with some idiot on a yellow/black gixxer by work. He almost hit me on my way to work on my car last week and I bumped into the idiot on my way to lunch again and he was riding like a complete fuckhead
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    Re: Canyon etiquette

    It's all the people moving to Denver from California... they're driving the cost of housing sky high in Denver.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Clovis View Post
    It's all the people moving to Denver from California... they're driving the cost of housing sky high in Denver.
    Texans are next....
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    Natural Selection will probably catch up with these guys or girls before they are able to be reached by someone to get them on the right track.

    I wish there was a way to get these individuals better education to try to keep this to a minimum.
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    The Harley riders were just trying to keep their air-cooled motors cooler by moving.

    Seriously, I think Cali riders for the most part, ride pretty well in traffic; they know how to lane split without being jerks. Never had a problem when we rode out there. The asshat types like above exist everywhere. We ran into some "fluff ryder" types in STL, Icon vests and chrome helmets, bouncing off their rev limiters on the freeway.
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    Re: Canyon etiquette

    Quote Originally Posted by asp_125 View Post
    The Harley riders were just trying to keep their air-cooled motors cooler by moving.

    Seriously, I think Cali riders for the most part, ride pretty well in traffic; they know how to lane split without being jerks. Never had a problem when we rode out there. The asshat types like above exist everywhere. We ran into some "fluff ryder" types in STL, Icon vests and chrome helmets, bouncing off their rev limiters on the freeway.
    Is there anything wrong with liking to hit the rev limiter except for shifting too late for power?

    A few days ago, I was riding at the speed of traffic to get on 36. I hit a stop light, and stopped at the corner/behind and to the side of the vehicle in front of me as normal so if anyone doesn't see me at least I don't end up paralyzed from waist down.. dude must have been having a bad day, was scowling at me in his mirror and flipping me off

    And I agree with spooph, people don't give credit for how fast or maneuverable a bike is. That, but mostly the whole road attitude of people in the U.S. who have to take everything so personally.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GMR View Post
    Is there anything wrong with liking to hit the rev limiter except for shifting too late for power?
    To me it's just annoying when people do it, there is no need to do it cruising around town. Most of the people doing it aren't accelerating to the rev limiter, they pull the clutch in and wrap it out (on most of my bikes accelerating to the rev limiter means breaking traffic laws). Similar to the cruiser riders with the pipes so loud it's painful to be around. Again you are just annoying people who might take it out on the next person they see riding a motorcycle.
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    Re: Canyon etiquette

    Quote Originally Posted by blaircsf View Post
    To me it's just annoying when people do it, there is no need to do it cruising around town. Most of the people doing it aren't accelerating to the rev limiter, they pull the clutch in and wrap it out (on most of my bikes accelerating to the rev limiter means breaking traffic laws).
    To me, hitting the rev limiter just says "look at me, I have a bike!!", it's actually embarrassing when I'm next to them on my own bike.

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    Re: Canyon etiquette

    I wasn't talking badly btw, just said that cause I know they lane split there. Obviously there will be bad riders everywhere we go.
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    Re: Canyon etiquette

    I guess since the thread is about canyon etiquette, I will chime in with some car issues I had while riding my bike with a group this weekend in the canyons.

    On P2P towards Nederland the guys ahead of me passed a car in a straight, no issues just as we normally would and the approaching gold truck whipped out his middle finger to flip the rest of us off as he passed to opposite way, not really happy I guess that some of the riders ahead had merged into traffic to safely pass. Nothing was done wrong, but I dont know what the fuck the driver's problem was.

    Later on P2P I was following behind another rider who is also on here, he safely passed a green Isuzu by going into oncoming traffic to safely pass, and when it came my turn to do the same, the asshat in the Isuzu decided to veer his car left across the double yellow like as if to block me or knock me over as I was passing him. Neither I nor the other ride had done anything wrong.

    So sometimes its the fucking villagers in the canyons that just don't seem to like us bikers. I try to ride respectfully myself but some of the riders out there I guess give us a bad name, resulting in car/truck drivers not liking us too much.
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    Re: Canyon etiquette

    Quote Originally Posted by UHATEIT View Post
    the asshat in the Isuzu decided to veer his car left across the double yellow like as if to block me or knock me over as I was passing him. Neither I nor the other ride had done anything wrong.
    I think I found your problem. Passing on a double yellow is generally frowned upon.
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    Frowned upon but totally legit if you use your blinker.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ~Barn~ View Post
    Frowned upon but totally legit if you use your blinker.

    Agreed
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    Re: Canyon etiquette

    Sorry that was typed wrong, I meant that the driver merged left across the center yellow line. It wasn't a double yellow at all, it was dashed. Putting his car half way into oncoming traffic and regular traffic was a dick move to block a rider, could easily have tan me out with his mirror

    So there was no reason to frown upon anything
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    I'm still frowning.
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    Re: Canyon etiquette

    To each their own then. Anyone who rides with me knows I ride pretty timid anyways. I am not aggressive. I actually hate passing cars. SO if I'm going to make the move to pass it'll be where its safe to do so. So I know we weren't in the wrong. Fuck that guy in his Isuzu.

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    FROWNING!
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    The fucking villagers don't like you speeding on their precious canyon roads and scaring them and their grandmothers

    I got flipped the bird by a bicyclist as I was coming down Deer Creek a few weeks ago. He was riding up the canyon and I looked over and there the asshat was,
    flipping me the bird for no reason.. wtf.. I was totally riding slow... And on the Season Opener ride, a few of us got flipped the bird by some douche-kabob going the opposite
    direction.. I was like wtf was that for??? Granted, I've done some not so innocent stuff on the street, but I try to be respectful to cagers.. as long as they don't try to run me
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    Re: Canyon etiquette

    There are just a bunch of rude and crazy people out there. ride in a manner that should (should mind you LOL not piss them off and be careful out there.

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    "douche-kabob"

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