Feel free to disagree, I have no problems and wish you the best of luck. But in the past 2 years I know a MSF instructor (one of the safest riders I know) and a rider of over 35 years had a car pull out in front of him a 2 years ago and a school bus pulled out in front of him a year ago. Not a damn thing he could do in either case. Less than 30 feet to react in both instances.
Tbone on here who has been riding 25 years plus had a deer jump out in front of him this year. While we hope to never go down, to expect a accident free or even a dumb **** free life riding is a bit of living in a dream world. I'll stand by, you may have not gone done yet, I hope you never go down, but I know where I would put my money. A lot of situations happen we have no control over.
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Originally Posted by floydpink
Don't agree with 5, and hope I don't jinx myself.
I've had motorcycles since 1981 and never dropped one. Came close, but never dropped one.
I've read this statement on a few motorcycle forums and think it's BS, but also read that once you say never, a spill is around the corner.
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Originally Posted by Resipsa
There's no problem with buying a used bike, particularly if you're buying a cruiser/tourer. Pretty easy to be able to tell if the bike has been taken care of or not.
I would, however, never buy a used sport bike. I've got eyes, I'm on the road all the time and I see the way people ride and abuse them. No thanks.
And I completely disagree with the notion that crashes are a "not if, when" scenario. I've been riding a long time and have never been down.
Ride with awareness, within your skill set, not like an asshat, expect the unexpected and you should be fine. 
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