Riding on two wheels should always be done with safety in mind, and within the safe operating paramaters of the road, the bike, and the weather conditions you're in.
Those that don't pay attention to this simple fact can pay the price.
Many of us know this. I never mind getting reminded.
This summer I've run into a few riders who were operating way out of these paramaters, and I left them thinking that they were itching for an accident.
One guy at my motorcycle road test had received his permit 15 days ago -- he was a small guy and had a big brand new Harley which he was obviously having trouble with in the parking lot. I asked him how much it weighed and he said around 800lbs. I could see scratches and a ding on the tank and I asked him if he dropped it. He did. In a parking lot at a shopping plaza trying to park it.
He was wearing a half helmet, t-shirt and leather vest with a big harley patch on the back and looked to be in this mid sixties. I asked him if he had been riding much before, and he responded that he had a moped for about a year when he was a teenager. This was his first motorcycle and he was looking forward to touring the Maine coast with his wife.
I wished him good luck...