anti-motorcyclist morning show

F33rNoFish

Well-known member
awesome for you to post up in here, woody!

shows at least some character ;)

we, i, will be looking forward to hearing how your passed your MSF class and how bad you got bitten by the bike bug!

also, looking forward to listening to the moto PSAs on the air.

hope you don't piss off too many other people in the bay and enjoy your time here instead of defending yourself the whole time.

oh.....DON'T TRY AND BE MR. COOL SQUID AND BUY A YAMAHA R1-LE(or any big bike for that matter) AFTER YOU PASS THE MSF CLASS, EITHER! YOU'LL GET SOME MORE NICE WORDS FROM THE MASSES FOR THAT LOL:twofinger

good luck

??? who's got GOLD on woody's 1st post ???
 

scrubbed flat

Well-known member
woody
looking forward to your following through on the promises you've made here.
got a good laugh out of the broads thing,already in hot water and you're calling names! good one there.
Of course if it got the wimmen mad and the guys laughing the whole thing might get forgotten,hmmm not bad woody
 

wingnutthehutt

Fast Is Relative
ersigh said:
If it weren't for the fact a sticker wouldn't be readable for cars, I'd have a sticker on my helmet that says, "If you're tired of watching us pass you, get a motorcycle" or something to that nature.

Don't hate the rider, hate the cage.
 

faz

Sexiest Ex-Mod around!™
woody,

thanks for posting here, and hope you join us after you get your bike.

hell, you don't even need a bike to be part of this board. Trust me, it is a great board, you can come up with a ton of good discussion just looking into the kitchen sink. (But, you have to give credit if you use any of it! :laughing)

cheers, and looking forward to having you as a riding member of this board,

-faz

P.s. I was the one that suggested you probably mistyped "board" and it came out as "broad". It seems you really meant "broad". :confused
 
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Tigre13

Now w/ 33% more "stripe"!
Woody,

I'm glad you can on and stated your side directly. I'm looking forward to seeing what you do in the coming weeks.

I have one remaining beef, dude. :x

It's called a "dirty Sanchez." Please. :laughing

Cheers,
Tigre

WoodyLive105 said:
for things like a "filthy Sanchez" or Cleveland Steamer.
 

Corb

Banned
OK so Woody is good with the words. What a surprise.
Scuse me for my skepticism, but I'll reserve my finall judgement for when I see how Woody is make good on his promises.
 

Nastradamus

50 Cent - Outlaw
all these posts and i just started at page 1 and page 30.. i think thats all i need to read.. anyways.. at least woody is posting
 

Manimal

Mini-Moto Racing
Woody,

:thumbup to admitting fault and progressing to make things right :port Good Luck to you in MSF

ersigh said:
......As far as people who are new to CA, there are many many many people who were born and raised here that don't know it's our legal right to lane split. It's not taught in drivers ed. That's something that should change......

Altho it is clearly printed in both the Drivers and Motorcycle DMV handbook (websight and/or hard copy) :cry

Untill these people(s) experience being up on two wheels themselves, they'll never get a clue what it's like or we have to go through :mad

In honesty, I admit I cage more often than ride :cry However, being a fellow rider, I can not help BUT pan my mirrors and/or surroundings to look out my fellow biker. Yes, I too have been caught off gaurd and had bikers "fly by" :eek :loco

Be safe out there people!
 

gutsrus

Active member
Woody the unlikely savior?

Woody,
Thank you for coming aboard and stepping up to do the right thing. I've read all the comments on this thread and those of the other board I came from to be here ( FJR Forum ).

I can only speak for myself when I say you are forgiven, but can speak for many when I say "Actions speak louder than words". It's time to walk the talk. As cyclists, we face a much higher element of risk than those in "cages". We need all the help we can get out there and we'll appreciate you doing what you can, with your obviously above average influence, to further our cause.

Conversely, I know we can be our own worst enemies when we abuse the power that comes with being in control of an ultra high performance vehicle. Believe me, it's a constant struggle to keep it within socially accepted limits.

We also need to do our part to keep our riding priveleges safe. To that end, regarding lanesharing, let me share what I learned from a CHP officer:
Keep it to 10mph max above the speed of traffic flow and 30mph max in any case and it stays 'permissible'.
As with any controversial social issue, there are advocates for doing away with the legality of lanesharing. It won't take too many incidents to fuel the fire of lawmakers to seek putting an end to our hard fought and almost exclusive statewide privelege.

As for your upcoming experience of taking the MSF course, I would suggest you get together with some experienced cyclists beforehand in a parking lot or, optimally, an off-road park to get some practice with the basics of bike operation if you haven't ridden before. While the MSF course is very helpful, I have noticed that it can be a bit overwhelming for someone without the basic skills in place already.

Also, keep in mind that motorcycling isn't for everyone, nor should it be. It demands a much higher level of focus, concentration and situational awareness than when driving a car, even though everyone should operate at that level when on the road, whatever you're piloting. A motorcycle is like a bullet, but a car is like a missile and it only gets worse as vehicle size increases.
Peace out!
 
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can this thread die yet?

who cares about Woody, his lame show, or anything he has to say?


DIE THREAD DIE!


I didn't like the morning show before all of this, and I still don't like it.
 

VXrider

Well-known member
Teaching the bike bashing dj to become a rider, uh huh, and if I ever meet a terrorist I'll take him to hometown and a movie to help him be human.........
 

Lester Green

DROOPY FOR MOD
VXrider said:
teaching the bike bashing dj to be a rider, uh huh, and if I ever meet a terroist I'll take him to hometown and a movie to teach him to be human..........riiiiiiiiiight........

no need to repeat yourself. heard you the first time
 

Dragonhawk

Active member
WoodyLive105 said:
OK, finally this is working. I've been trying to log in all day with no luck.....which is why I sent my last post to Dennis (Budman) in the first place.

Not sure when and where I'll be taking the safety course yet....but when I do, you'll know.

I know there are some people here who will never forgive me no matter what I say or do at this point......but what can you do.

For the record.....at this point I've only made ONE really bad comment during all this......which is the initial one on the 12th....as bad as it was, no denial. SINCE then, realizing how stupid that was (I'm not beyond making mistakes obviously) I've given considerable airtime to clarifying that road rage in any form is wrong and that screwing with bikers on the roads is bullshit.

I would hope that if someone is shallow enough to blindly listen to some morning radio DJ making dumb comments for guidance, that the repeated retractions and clarifications would repeal their thought process.......what little there is to begin with.

Like I said, I'm more than happy to continue to help you in your mission to raise awareness of "moto" related issues (ie: lane splitting), and the reasons to appreciate the benefits of bikes on the roads means to us "cagers."

To the people who are still full of piss and venom, unwilling to even let me make good on my promises.......I hope you never make a mistake in your life, because when you do, and you honestly in your heart of hearts regret it, you'll hope that people can find it in them to give you another chance.

Yes, I'm new to California....but so are lots of other people here in the Bay Area. This is a transient city.....many outsiders moving in who aren't aware on the ins and outs of the community and its local laws. I can help you. Live 105 can help you. Honestly, the people at Live 105 are good people, unlike most in this business. They do lots to help the community and give back. They've been serving the Bay Area for MANY MANY years.......don't let one comment, as bad as it was, by one DJ (Me) ruin the good. Let me worry about making this good. Live 105 will support me in whatever it is I want to do.....they're just like that. Not much at this station comes from the top.....one of the reasons I decided to come work here.

So you can see what I mean here. The past is the past, and all I can do is worry about the future. By the way.....I didn't appreciate the one poster who said that I was calling for people to open doors on bikers, take a picture of the carnage, and then send it in for a prize? Holy hell? Who's got a bigger problem, me? or you for even blowing that up like that? What's the matter, the statement as is (joking or not) wasn't extreme enough for you? If that's the case I'm surprised you didn't try to lump kids in there somewhere........my god! :)

OK......I've been typing for a while. If anyone has any other questions, or suggestions (other than you're an asshole Woody, go fuck yourself) you can email me at WTRLive105@aol.com

To the people here who are giving me another shot......I appreciate it. I'll follow through on my word.

To the others.......don't know what else to say.

OH.....and sorry for the form letter....I couldn't figure out how to post on here, and the emails were coming in like mad. I wanted to get back to everyone and figured SOME type of response was better than hearing NOTHING back at all.

........now I'm out....

Take care!

Woody
Live 105
Woody,

I was one of those motorcyclists calling for you and your cohorts to be hung in the town square at high noon for your comments about lane-splitters.

I think joking and playing around is fine. Be rude. Be crass. Be insulting. I don't care. Mocking a crash-victim would be tasteless, but not irresponsible. You crossed the line by ENCOURAGING motorists to injure motorcyclists. Crossing that line is what made your comments totally unacceptable.

After reading your apology on the www.bayarearidersforum.com website, I forgive you for your asinine remarks and accept your efforts to apologize and make amends. I commend you for being man enough to admit that you did something stupid. If you can be man enough to apologize, I can be man enough to forgive. Having integrity doesn't mean that you never screw up; It means that you own up to it when you make a mistake.

You said: "To the people here who are giving me another shot......I appreciate it. I'll follow through on my word."

Okay. I'll hold you to that. These days, few people place any value on things like "honor" or "promises" or "keeping one's word." I do. So, I hope you honestly have the character to keep yours. You don't need to become a hardcore motorcyclist. But take the MSF course like you said you would. See what it's like to ride a motorcycle. And continue to promote positive things about bikers. (Like pointing out that we are one-less-car causing traffic to get jammed in the first place!)

One of my favorite sayings has always been:
"There is no curse that can't become a blessing. And no blessing that can't become a curse."

Here's hoping your brief mistake will actually turn into something with positive, long-term benefits. Best wishes, Woody.

And watch your fucking mouth next time. (smirk)

Respectfully,
Eric Muss-Barnes
www.CaliforniaBikeNights.com
 
WoodyLive105 said:
One more thing....sorry, I know I said I was done.

Broad is a bad word now too? Bitch I get, but broad? Is biker chick a no no as well?

I think the fact that Frank Sinatra used the term broad made it cool, acceptable and sexy....if I were a "lady" that would be good enough for me.

but dude you're not a lady. it's your 'right' to say it but it also makes you look like a fool to some peops.

if i were a gentleman, i would simply understand that term is outdated and annoying for more than a few women (myself included) on this forum.
 

wingnutthehutt

Fast Is Relative
Email already on the way. People are lame.

I have to say that I am appalled at the wreckless abandon with which you encourage actual physical violence upon a fellow motorist. First, as a motorcyclist, it IS us who are abused by people driving cars and trucks. We refer to those of you who choose not to ride as "cagers" as you are surrounded by a big steel cage. That cage affords you a certain amount of protection. Protection from the elements, protection from recognition, and protection from injury. In drivers ed, you are taught that driving a car is a responsibility, a privilege, and NOT a right, much like riding a motorcycle. You are also taught to think of a vehicle as a loaded weapon. When I and my friends are out riding our bikes on any given day, you had better believe that that is the way that we view you and your fellow cagers. Wielders of loaded weapons. I have known MANY people who have been hit by cars while riding a motorcycle. Some of them have died, all due to the carelessness of someone driving a car. No, they were not going "120 mph down I-35E, weaving in
and out of lanes like those white lines are just there for show." They were traveling with the flow of traffic on their way to work and home. And speaking of paying attention to the white lines, in Europe, not even cars pay attention to them. In Germany, it's not uncommon to see a four lane road turned into a six lane road with traffic flowing at 80 MPH.

The motorcycle industry is growing very fast, but the motorcycle community is very small, and very smart. We are mechanics, artists, doctors, lawyers, police officers, professional drivers, writers, and above all we stick up for one another. We are passionate about what we do, and we are passionate about protecting our rights, and our skin. It would be in your best interest to do a little research. For instance, I have included a link regarding a morning radio show which also encouraged violence against motorcyclists. http://www.bayarearidersforum.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=149060

Thanks, for your time.

Carl O
 
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