After reading the responses for "this guy doesn't like bikers", I'am now wondering why most of us have purchased 1000cc+ machinery. I will be the first to post that my reply of I don't pass on the double yellow or I'am hesitant to pass in a passing zone was BS. If you are going to tell me that you own a modern 1000 cc motor bike to be a law abiding citizen you are not only lying to me but yourself as well. In the current state of motorcycling you can buy a bike that does everything the FZ1 does with much less power, additional power that you can't use with out breaking the law and public sentiment. Some may chastise me for posting my feeling on this but I own a high HP bike to make my passes in the quickest and safest manner I can.
Thank you.
Well said Johny!
If some people think less of you for speaking the truth then you should understand that there are some of us who will think higher of you for being honest.
1: I bought my FZ1 for comfort. That really was first. The first time I rode one I knew this was the bike for me.
2: Second was incredible power. I LOVED having that kind of control and power. My SV650 just didn't have the power at Interstate speeds. Meaning that when I was going 70mph I couldn't shoot a gap or pull ahead of someone who I wasn't sure if they saw me. Sometimes I will pull ahead of someone when I see a soccer mom talking on her cellphone, turned around talking to her kids in the back seat. IMO - It's not safe to be beside someone like that.
3: Looks was the third thing. I love the paint scheme of my Skunk. I think it's a beautiful bike.
4: Reputation: The FZ1 was considered by many to be the best all around bike at the time. I have to agree. I have owned 7 bikes and this one by far exceeds all my expectations.
I personally enjoy having the kind of power that we all possess. It has allowed me to shoot ahead of people not paying attention. Throttle past people who are in the process of pulling out in front of me (my judgement is that I couldn't have stopped in time - plus i didn't want to stop for some A$$hole pulling out in front of me).
Those kinds of examples are easy. I started to say the line gets grayer but I choose to reword it by saying: "Sometimes I choose to break the law and use the power of my FZ1 to get around slow drivers" I will give an example: I was coming home from Austin and I was cruising at about 80 in a 70. Not too bad

I know that road VERY well and we did not have a passing lane coming up for a long time. There was a panel truck that was holding up the group by driving about 40 to 45mph. This sucks! LOL I was tired - I had to work that night - I needed to get around that truck. Now we have all been here. Each person has to make a value judgement as to what is the best move for them to make.
Well several cars were peaking around the left side to see what oncoming traffic was like. The first and second follow car must have had cars they didn't trust because they didn't pass this guy when they could have. NOW I KNOW THIS ROAD VERY WELL. I was watching oncoming traffic through a clearing that allowed me to see the hiway behind the upcoming hill. I knew that NO One was coming because I had been watching the road. My 45mph pack went into a hill where it was double striped. I didn't think twice. I shot right past all 7 cars and I was around the panel truck before I got anywhere near the top of the hill. LOL I have done things like that numerous times and I don't think that makes me irresponsible or dangerous. Funny thing - once I passed the panel truck I looked back in my side view and he pulled over to the shoulder to allow everyone behind him to pass. He probably just wasn't paying attention - No big deal. LOL Even more funny is that I accelerated to around 100mph to pass but I slowed back down to 80 and settled in for the rest of the trip. Once I did that - 3 of the cars that were bottled up behind the panel truck passed me
Well - I did it - I crossed a double yellow line. It wasn't the first time I have done it and it probably won't be the last. I don't think that makes me reckless or a hooligan. LOL That is the way that I feel personally. I don't begrudge someone else for feeling another way and I am in no way trying to fight with the people whom I disagreed with in the other thread. I'm just stating my feelings in what I hope is a respectful manner.
Now there are times that I don't know the road and I wouldn't think of doing what I just wrote. There are times to follow the posted signs and rules of the road EXACTLY. I went on a moto trip a few months ago (we posted pics of it) and one road sign said "4 motorcycle deaths since....". There was a second sign that said "10 motorcycle deaths since ....". We drove those roads at a very fast pace. We drove twice the speed limit but we were under control and we were safe. Actually I was running lead in that group and I had the choice as to pass some people going 55mph or settle in behind them. That was a time I chose to settle in and go slower than I wanted to drive.
You hit it right on the head for me Johnie. I bought a 1000cc motorcycle so I could have all the power I wanted. To tie it all together: Passing double yellows is illegal. No 2 ways about it. But yeah Johnie - I have done it and probably will in the future. I will accept the consequences as they come.