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Subject: Honda Grom (125cc minimoto) Motorcycle Date: Wed Feb 28 2024 09:49 am
From: deon To: Digital Man

  Re: Honda Grom (125cc minimoto) Motorcycle
  By: Digital Man to All on Mon Feb 26 2024 05:46 pm

Howdy,

 > Anyone else own a Grom or other motorcycle you ride often?

For me, not any more :(

I used to own a Suzuki GSXR 600 - and I loved riding that bike.

When I owned it, there were no tolls on highways (because toll cameras took a ph
oto at the front, and bikes didnt have a front number plate), and in Melbourne y
ou could park *anywhere*, as long as you didnt disrupt vehicles or pedestrians. 
So I used to ride to work and park on the footpath (sidewalk) - no parking charg
es :)

Getting to work via a car was a 60 min drive (for 17klm), but on the bike it was
 20ish. Lane splitting/filtering made all the difference.

In the 6 years that I had that bike, I only had 1 car driver, who to this day do
nt know why he was upset - but he did try hard to block me lane splitting at lig
hts (sped around me a to block me, horn blaring). Once I figured out what he was
 doing, I just zoomed off between the traffic.

I used to visit a friend and a customer that was 200klm away, and riding the bik
e there was awesome. It was too easy to get over 150klm/hr - so I had to watch m
y speed (speed limit was 110 back then if I recall).

Certainly the onus is on the bike rider for safety - you need to learn to read c
ar drivers, and I had good advice from a couple of courses I did, and it did sav
e me once when I predicted (and it did) that a limo would cross a road when I wa
s doing 100klm/hr. Had I not backed off early, I probably wouldnt have lost the 
bike that day and more.


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