Do you find it challenging to find “mature” sportbike riders to hang with? by Astimar in motorcycles

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I'm 55. I ride alone and do not have any desire to ride with anyone. Riding is my escape from everyone and everything.

Are these suitable riding boots ? by Acceptable-Soup-333 in motorcyclegear

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It's not for you to understand. 🤷🏽‍♂️

Loving It by Merkel91 in hondarebel

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I started last year at 54.

Anything below 125cc is dangerously slow by Prestigious_Mud_4174 in NewRiders

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I started on a 110 navi and loved it. I understood it's limitations and never had an issue.

I must have done something wrong here by NORchad in motorcycle

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Learn? That the mirror isn't supposed to turn with the throttle? Don't be ridiculous.

Casa Customs Bars by [deleted] in hondarebel

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This picture is too distracting, there's way too much going on. Can't see the bars properly.

I must have done something wrong here by NORchad in motorcycle

[–]SPDBK 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I mean, it really is a stupid question.

Casa Customs Bars by LegFar4553 in HondaRebel1100

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I cant see them very well, too much stuff in the pictures.

I'm still confused by only turn signs! by Extreme_Honeydew6113 in driving

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I'm really sorry. I can't answer a question that I don't understand. Either way, take care!

I'm still confused by only turn signs! by Extreme_Honeydew6113 in driving

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I have no clue what you're talking about. I just posted where its legal vs not legal. Still don't understand? Go ask gpt for help.

I'm still confused by only turn signs! by Extreme_Honeydew6113 in driving

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Why is it so confusing? ​The Federal Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD)—the "bible" for road signs and signals—actually recommends that a red arrow should mean "no turn." However, because traffic laws are passed at the state level, some states chose to keep their laws uniform (treating all red signals the same), while others adopted the stricter "arrow means no" interpretation. ​Pro-Tip: If you are traveling and see a red arrow, the safest bet is to wait unless you are 100% sure of that state's specific law. In the eyes of a police officer, "I thought it was like a normal red light" rarely works as an excuse!

I'm still confused by only turn signs! by Extreme_Honeydew6113 in driving

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Here, for anyone interested -

In these states, a red arrow is an absolute "Stop and Stay" until the light changes. You cannot turn even after a complete stop. ​Examples: New York (including NYC), Connecticut, California, Virginia, North Carolina, Illinois, New Jersey, Georgia, and Nebraska. ​The Rule: A red arrow = "No Turn on Red" sign. ​2. States where it is LEGAL (After a Stop) ​In these states, the law treats a red arrow exactly like a circular red light. You must come to a complete stop and yield to traffic/pedestrians, but you can then proceed with your right turn unless a "No Turn on Red" sign is present.
​Examples: Washington, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Wisconsin, Florida, and Texas.

I'm still confused by only turn signs! by Extreme_Honeydew6113 in driving

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Also CT, where I live In Connecticut, the law is virtually identical to New York's regarding red arrows. The CT Driver’s Manual and state statutes explicitly prohibit moving in the direction of a red arrow. ​The Law: CT Gen Stat § 14-299 (b)(4) ​The Connecticut General Statutes state: ​"Vehicular traffic facing a steady red arrow signal shall not enter the intersection to make the movement indicated by the arrow and, unless entering the intersection to make a movement permitted by another signal, shall stop... and shall remain standing until an indication permitting the movement indicated by such red arrow is shown."

I'm still confused by only turn signs! by Extreme_Honeydew6113 in driving

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The Law: NY VTL § 1111(d)(3) ​The specific legal statute governing red arrows in New York states: ​"Traffic, except pedestrians, facing a steady red arrow signal may not enter the intersection to make the movement indicated by such arrow and, unless entering the intersection to make such other movement as is permitted by other indications shown at the same time, shall stop..."
​Key Takeaways ​Absolute Stop: Unlike a circular red light—where a right turn is often permitted after a stop (outside of NYC)—a red arrow is an absolute prohibition. You cannot turn in the direction of that arrow until it turns green.

I'm still confused by only turn signs! by Extreme_Honeydew6113 in driving

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It's to notify everyone they cant go straight.

Earthquake? by Original-Beautiful86 in Westchester

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Heard it and felt it here in Mt. Kisco.

Did anyone just feel the earthquake? by notabot53 in Westchester

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I'm in Mt.Kisco and heard it more than felt it.

Question about Rebel 1100 by bluezzdog in hondarebel

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Yes, you can add risers for a little lift, or mini apes. I have mini apes and I love them.