Reverend Blair
Silver Member
The Rhino thing makes for some very interesting reading. I won't go into it, but it was never proven there were safety issues though Yamaha agreed to a retrofit on doors and sway bar as well as spacers.
I am pretty old too at 63, but still like my Grizzly ATV and Rhino though I finally had to park my Harley last year.I gotta admit I ride a lot slower now though.
I have crashed just about everything on wheels and on only two occasions was it a mechanical issue. Once I threw a primary chain on my Triumph T110 and another time the engine seized on my Honda. When I was still able to ride dirt bikes, I always said if you weren't crashing, you weren't really trying.:laughing:
I'm only 46. My body has that lived in look though...like it spent a couple or three decades possessed by a really bad tenant.:
We never had motorcycles etc. though. My parents were against non-work related items. We mostly crashed trucks and sometimes cars. I'm of that age where over-powered muscle cars were the cheap clunkers, and the hippies left their hobbies laying about for us to play with. Now there's a good mix... thumbsup:
I don't think I've ever seen a crash that wasn't caused by stupidity, booze or drugs, or some mix of the three. Not that I've become all innocent or anything, but I recognize that there are consequences so I've become careful.
chad22 said:I've took the seat safety switch off my riding mower. I hated that whenever I would hit a bump it would shut off.
My dad took his off too.
Yeah, they need to figure out a better system for that. I've heard of too many people getting hacked up by mowers that rolled, but the switches are such a pain that everybody bypasses them. There's got be a better solution out there somewhere.