You hear a lot about close calls and danger when looking at motorcycles from the outside. I’m looking at motorcycles now for the first time, and my wife is concerned. As I just want a chill cruiser, I thought maybe some perspective from actual riders might help with the perceived danger. What do you guys think? Do you have any stories or opinions? Anyone experience any accidents that armor/air vests came in clutch? I appreciate any insight you guys may have!

  • Brkdncr@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    I rode full time for 5+ years in Los Angeles. 45min commute 5 days a week. I loved it, except for rain days.

    • All the gear, all the time.
    • Assume everyone is out to kill you.
    • If you have young kids, find a different hobby.
    • If you have dependents, look into life insurance.

    Motorcycles are more dangerous. It’s just a fact. But also, every step you take in life is a risk assessment. Mitigate your risks and decide if the risk/reward trade off is acceptable to you.

    If you do decide to ride, take a training course first.

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      • Assume everyone is out to kill you.

      This is the main reason why this is an extremely dangerous hobby. All the close calls - at least most of them - would be related to someone else is out there to kill you.

      However it’s also fun on that same level. No thrills without spills.