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Last thing I want to do when out for a ride is answer a phone or check an email.

That's why I get out and ride in the first place, to get away from all that junk.

 

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Oh come on guys,,, really!!! how could I do without my phone, even for a minute!!! somebody might tweet something about me and it might even be good,,,, I need to know ASAP.

Another good way for clearing out the gene pool,, too bad the pool often drowns the unsuspected.

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I find it funny that here in California where IF CAUGHT they'll give you a ticket for using your cell phone while behind the wheel, but on those electronic signs it sez to call 911 to report drunk drivers....

 

While riding I just leave it on vibrate in the vest pocket. It'll take a missed call message. I'll call back if it's from the Power Ball folks...

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Just had a friend killed Saturday in Summerville,Al. He was on his way to a charity ride, and was turning in to the parking lot where everyone was meeting up for this ride.

Those attending this charity ride were all in the parking lot when she hit him and many of them watched it unfold as they heard the sounds of metal crunching and tires screeching.

 

I see the attached article states she will NOT be charged, yet she hit him from the rear???? ( That just don't make sense to me)

 

 

http://whnt.com/2016/03/22/motorcyclist-dies-after-being-hit-by-car-on-way-to-charity-ride/

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Just had a friend killed Saturday in Summerville,Al. He was on his way to a charity ride, and was turning in to the parking lot where everyone was meeting up for this ride.

Those attending this charity ride were all in the parking lot when she hit him and many of them watched it unfold as they heard the sounds of metal crunching and tires screeching.

 

I see the attached article states she will NOT be charged, yet she hit him from the rear???? ( That just don't make sense to me)

 

 

http://whnt.com/2016/03/22/motorcyclist-dies-after-being-hit-by-car-on-way-to-charity-ride/

 

That's B.S. Did they check her phone for texting???

Sad Day, sorry for your loss Eck.

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Recently here a young woman received her 14th distracted driving offense. A while ago they changed the laws so that anything over 4 would mean 3 points against their licence ... one would think by 14 they'd be losing the licence. Apparently not in this case ... just another $167 fine.

 

Now they're upping the penalties. I'm all fo that but what purpose does it serve if they don't drastically increase enforcement.

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well my phone is on the handle bars streaming music and charging. you know if you get a call. but don't answer back till stopped off road. I had to have it that way as parent was on lifeline. and I needed to handle the phone tree. No one else seamed to be around when needed. Had to text them.

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I get a lot of calls and text, one of the reason I ride is to get away from that mess. I am not much into all that technology and streaming stuff, I listen to the local radio station if I want music. I throw the phone in my trunk and go. What is funny friends, people I work with, and family know I am out on a ride, they call and get pissed off that I didn't answer the phone or text. Today people think when they want to talk to you they should be able to talk to you right now. For some reason they think they own your time. So leaving the phone, letting voice mail pickup, or answering machine, is a good reminder for others that they do not own you.

 

Enjoy the ride, leave all the worldly crap behind, except GPS......

Posted

No thanks. I've come too close to missing too many turns sightseeing let alone trying to text. I can receive and make voice bluetooth calls. Thats as far as I want to go.

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Unlike most of you, I do take calls while on the bike. I have a business where clients need to reach me to schedule a job and if I don't pick up they just call a competitor. My phone is set up to bluetooth to my Garmin and the sound is wired into my helmet. This way I can enjoy my rides and not miss out on a little income.

 

Dennis

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Unlike most of you, I do take calls while on the bike. I have a business where clients need to reach me to schedule a job and if I don't pick up they just call a competitor. My phone is set up to bluetooth to my Garmin and the sound is wired into my helmet. This way I can enjoy my rides and not miss out on a little income.

 

Dennis

 

This is the only way it should be done....You never have to take your eyes off the highway. :happy34:

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No thanks. I've come too close to missing too many turns sightseeing let alone trying to text. I can receive and make voice bluetooth calls. Thats as far as I want to go.

 

One of my favorite things to do is just get on the bike and ride, come to a new paved road and say lets see where that goes. Half of the time I am semi lost. But like you, I get sightseeing and miss turns and other things. When I had a Wing I would ride out a tank of gas, then fill up and turn on navigation and head home. I recently had to buy a GPS for my bike, so I can do the same.

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When I go for a ride I go to enjoy the ride, everything else can wait. As I said I don't have any of those electronic gizmos so people can keep track of me and grab me whenever they feel like it. I just have the answering machine and people seem to like the message I put on it. " You have reached the number you have dialed. If you are begging, borrowing or selling please hang up now, otherwise leave a message, I might even get back to you." My time belongs to me and no one else, except for She Who Must Be Obeyed.

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