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On a trail, meeting them head on I kill my engine and get out of their way. Passing them I will stop and wait till they are out of my way, (or till I get tired of waiting for them to do so). On a road, meeting them I will slow and stay as far to the other side as I can, stopping if needed for them to get over. Passing them I will stop back a ways and let them get over if they are going to, then pass. I’ll be very polite, but if they take a horse out in public places, especially a road, they should have a horse that can be controlled. My bikes are quiet and I’ll give them room, but if they have a skittish or high strung horse that’s their problem not mine.
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I'm not saying there should be capital punishment for stupidity, but let's take the safety labels off of everything and let the problem solve itself.
Current bikes: '12 WR250R, '10 F800GS, '08 Versys, '07 WR250F, '85 RZ350,
Wife's bikes: '10 F650GS, '09 XT250,'03 WR250F
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