h0ax wrote:lol I think I am the only person that when I told my mother I was getting a bike she just looked at me and said be careful dont kill yourself....that was pretty much it. Now she always asks me if I have taken the bike out if its a nice day or if I am going out with the GF and riding, its kinda funny how interested she is in my hobby.
Although for people stating shit about deaths on motorcycles........you can die just stepping outside your house and a metor hits your head. So really statistics are just that.......statistics. If people would live by them no one would do a fucking thing because half the cars on the road wouldn't be purchased since they only rank in a 1-2 star saftey rating out of 5 which pretty much means your a clump of meat inside the car if your in an accident. Or anything else that is stated in statistics, just be careful ride like everyone wants to kill you and other then that there isn't much else you can do other then be a good rider and get the experience you need to make correct decisions.
My parents were pretty chill with it. I have a lot of family members that ride. That being said my wife HATES it.



) - I've never even come close to dropping my bike, let alone any serious incidents on the road. Now you could argue I was just lucky but I don't think it's that simple. For example, the training in our driving schools is very thorough and goes far beyond MFS classes. The licence tests are hard (and 








