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Old 02-13-2009, 04:27 PM   #73 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by frost View Post
I always do a quick glance over the shoulder. It's the first thing they teach you in every motorcycle safety course I've ever been to.
Frost, I agree. I ride a bike, and have taken the motorcycle safety course. But honestly, if you ever use the lanechanger, (and again, no association with that company whatsoever) and you get used to using one (and I've been using one for probably 12-13 years) you'll see that you really need not look over your shoulder. The lanechanger really shows you everything that is behind AND AROUND you and your mind, or at least mine, is able to put it all in relation to each other and together.
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