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I want a sports motorcycle but my parents think it's way too dangerous and fatal? |
How can I convince them to see that if you're responsible and safe about things, it'll be fine. People argue that it's not the motorcycle driver's fault, it's all the irresponsible, wreckless drivers in their cars that make driving motorcycles dangerous? I just wanna' be able to drive that bike and zig zag throughout the freeway and wear those cool helmets and jackets . . . I bought my bike without telling my parents about it, and when i got around to telling them they told me to get rid of it... and that's the same situation the guy i bought it from was in. Sometimes parents are going to be against the idea without even listening to reason, as is the case with me and the previous owner of my bike. If you want to really get a bike, show your parents your interest by doing a lot of research on how you can be safe. By showing them you're not only looking for a good bike but interested in good quality safety gear (i.e. those cool helmets and jackets), you're showing them that you're taking the risks seriously, which might help win them over. Also, something that I'd suggest to every biker... take the Beginner Rider Course (BRC) that's regulated by the Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF). It teaches you the basics about riding and will allow you to skip the road test part of your license test (depending on your state of course). It also teaches you a lot about how to deal with dangerous situations and teaches you important riding skills such as counter-steering. And if you're looking to be zig-zagging through lanes on the freeway, I might suggest waiting a while until you realize what having a motorcycle really means. The reason many people say most accidents are car drivers faults is because most riders nowadays understand the dangers of having a bike and drive very safely themselves. Good luck with your parents, hope everything turns out well. Source(s): Motorcycle Safety Foundation (http://www.msf-usa.org/) it's soc ool Your parents are right. Too many people get hurt. My friend is currently in a coma and dialysis becasue he hit a pothole #1 your last sentence says it all you want to "zig zag......" etc that tells me right there that you are not responsible at all # 2. If you have to ask your parents, then you are not old enough to handle a sports bike, start small and work your way up. Dude i used to have a Suziki GXR 800, and i traded it in less than 2 years later, The reason is all the stupid people that drive the streets..... They are deadly and i think you need to think it out a little more... Car pulled out in front of me and i almost was road meat |
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