Yet another crash in front of me!
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This accident was not due to poor rider skills it was due to stupidity!!!
Peace, Naz
Last edited by Naz_Man; 03-28-2009 at 03:53 PM.
#16
Ouch... sorry to hear that, praying he makes a speedy recovery!
When I took the MSF course, they said one of the main causes of motorcycle crashes were due to people losing control in cornering like that. When I take hard turns, I'll usually start off slow, and if I feel I have room to accelerate, I'll twist the throttle some more. Better to be safe then sorry, right?
Anyway, best of luck to your buddy man.
When I took the MSF course, they said one of the main causes of motorcycle crashes were due to people losing control in cornering like that. When I take hard turns, I'll usually start off slow, and if I feel I have room to accelerate, I'll twist the throttle some more. Better to be safe then sorry, right?
Anyway, best of luck to your buddy man.
Me too!
#17
Hope he's fine and I hope he learned his lesson. He's the type of rider I dont want to ride with though. No need for that type of riding especially with the setup he had. Save it for the track with the proper bike. Not only could he have killed himself he could have hurt or killed somebody in the group. I once bought along a friend to ride with a group and he pulled some nonsense like this and I was asked never to bring him again. Like the OP said, this was stupidity. Here are some interesting youtube links . http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MJlurbixxT4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ZFpIpaFMlc this 2nd one is a good example of doing something stupid.
#18
We are all quite good riders, Like I said he was getting a little crazy-er then he should have been..... I don't think the best of riders could have avoided it at the speed he was going and the conditions, including you!
This accident was not due to poor rider skills it was due to stupidity!!!
Peace, Naz
This accident was not due to poor rider skills it was due to stupidity!!!
Peace, Naz
Like I said, I hope he heals up well and quickly.
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