BigB
Mr Honda #849
- Joined
- Mar 19, 2003
- Location
- Mountain View
- Moto(s)
- 14 CBR 1000RR Street, 09 CBR 1000RR Track
- Name
- Bryan
- BARF perks
- AMA #: 2743740
#2743740
This is a serious question and NOT intended to stir up controversy.
Where are the AMA's priorities?
I will admit to having never joined the AMA. It seems to me that the AMA's top priority has been preventing / repealing helmet laws. This may be completely wrong, but that's been my perception (we all know perception and reality can be far apart).
I'd really like to see the AMA do some serious research around the concept of lane sharing / filtering. If the results warrant it, I'd like to see the AMA advocate for lane sharing / filtering as a national standard.
I'd like to see the AMA really push for DRIVER education.
I'd like to see the AMA REALLY push for rider education.
Honestly, I'd like to see the AMA push for tighter enforcement of licensing laws (despite pressure from the manufacturers).
Thoughts?
Life member
AMA# 1097
Bet it is the lowest number on BARF
Life member
AMA# 1097
Bet it is the lowest number on BARF
Wow, how fuckin more experienced at riding than ME?!
Fixed...
Whoop! In your honor:Life member
AMA# 1097
Bet it is the lowest number on BARF
On the Triumph:In 1971, Mann became the first rider to complete motorcycle racing’s Grand Slam, winning in all forms of AMA Grand National Championship racing: mile, half-mile, short track, TT and road racing.
Mann says the hoopla about the Grand Slam didn’t start until months after he’d completed it.
This is a serious question and NOT intended to stir up controversy.
Where are the AMA's priorities?
I will admit to having never joined the AMA. It seems to me that the AMA's top priority has been preventing / repealing helmet laws. This may be completely wrong, but that's been my perception (we all know perception and reality can be far apart).
I'd really like to see the AMA do some serious research around the concept of lane sharing / filtering. If the results warrant it, I'd like to see the AMA advocate for lane sharing / filtering as a national standard.
I'd like to see the AMA really push for DRIVER education.
I'd like to see the AMA REALLY push for rider education.
Honestly, I'd like to see the AMA push for tighter enforcement of licensing laws (despite pressure from the manufacturers).
Thoughts?
And they also discourage absurdly loud exhausts, too. Which I greatly appreciate.They urge people to wear helmets by the way, I think that perception is because they honestly fight against anything that is an additional law placed on motorcyclists.