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Study Shows Suzuki Motorcycle Is Risky Business
National News June 20, 2005
The Suzuki GSX-R Series motorcycle is the most likely motorcycle to be stolen and to be involved in a crash according to a recent study of claims data on more than two million motorcycles insured ...
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| RE: RE: Its the operator, not the machine | Corona&Limes | Jul 28, 2005, 5:29 pm |
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Subject: RE: $ over sense
I agree with you about needing to have some kind of controls and limits, but, don't you think it starts with the parents first???!!!!!! Stop blaming a booming industry, we as parents (myself a parent of two) have to teach these would be riders at an early enough age to respect these very capable machines. NO way would I let one of my kids jump on any of the current race spec bikes without first learning and knowing how to ride properly. After that its up to them and hope that we did a good enough job as parents to educate them to make the right decision. It is not someone elses responsibility whether it be morally or financially to control the motorcycling industry