Friday, March 11, 2016

Riding with someone 
This blog is dedicated to Little Messi, AKA Antony.

When having a passenger on the motorcycle, there are a few things to look into. The tire pressure, the suspension, if the passenger has appropriate gear, and if they have any experience with motorcycles.
Personally, i hate having someone on the back of my bike because it makes it slower, everything changes, the acceleration, the stopping, how you make the turns, and many other riding techniques. 

The heavier the person, the slower the motorcycle gets and since i like to go fast, i don't like having a fat person on the back.
Other than slowing me down, riding with a passenger raises the chance of an accident significantly, and having the responsibility of someone’s life does not feel good for the rider.

In Florida, the law is that both the rider, and the passenger must wear a helmet at all times when riding the motorcycle. The fine if someone does not follow the law goes up to $250,000 and time in prison for negligence.

Last week, little messi wanted a ride home, so without thinking, he jumped on my motorcycle not realizing that the right side for going on is the side that does not have the muffler. Next thing he knew is that his skin came out and got stuck on my bike, and Antony was laughing about what had happened.
The burn mark is going to stay on his leg for many years because it will leave a really bad scar.


5 comments:

  1. ............... ew
    I hope he feels better soon.

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  2. Cooking my leg really has made me more precarious when getting on a bike. I will always regret this but it serves as a learning experience.

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  3. Ouchh! that is a terrible thing to happen, good thing you talked about how to take care of a burn like that in your previous posts!

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  4. Ouchh! that is a terrible thing to happen, good thing you talked about how to take care of a burn like that in your previous posts!

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  5. Ouchie, good job little messi. Now you know not to jump on people's bikes.

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