Death Wish
#31
I'm just glad that when I was a young, foolish idiot I was riding a dirt bike. I ate more than my share of trees and other natural obstacles, and I was lucky I never got hurt worse than I did. I've always ridden much more sensibly on the roads. I still have a dirt bike for the times I want to ride like an idiot, which seems to happen in a much lower gear nowdays!
The witnesses to the accident, the rider's family, and his friends are the innocent ones who for pay for his actions. I feel bad for them.
The witnesses to the accident, the rider's family, and his friends are the innocent ones who for pay for his actions. I feel bad for them.
#32
When you're teens & twenties you're mind has not matured yet, your are invincible. I did a lot of crazy **** on my '66 Sportster which I can't believe even now. How is doing 140 on my '68 GTO sound to you, crazy? Not at the time, I was having a blast & had no death wish.
#33
My son had a R6 and when we rode together I always told him, if you are going to ride like an idiot then don't ride with me. I don't want to be there when they scrape you off the road. He respected my request when we were together, but after laying it down twice while riding on his own he finaly sold it. What a relief!
That being said, I did some pretty stupid thing on bikes when I was young. I didn't think I was invincible, but I didn't think I'd make it to 21 either.
That being said, I did some pretty stupid thing on bikes when I was young. I didn't think I was invincible, but I didn't think I'd make it to 21 either.
Last edited by tonygret; 02-21-2010 at 12:26 PM.
#36
Seeing a bad accident sticks with all of us you just have to push it to the back of your mind and keep going. I lost a buddy of mines last year when riding and the whole accident and scene plays over in my head everyday....
Time will make it better...
Time will make it better...
#37
I think manufacturing and selling 180-190mph "street" bikes is completely irresponsible,
but I don't want to see laws against them, either.
Unlike some examples already given, out here in the Real West you are often able
to ride for 30 or miles on very good secondary roads without seeing anyone and
a number of riders I would call responsible do ride in the triple digit range when the
conditions allow.
Dangerous? Certainly more so than doing the 70-75mph legal limits, but the public
is not put at risk. Riding fast is a judgment call and some people don't have any..
but I don't want to see laws against them, either.
Unlike some examples already given, out here in the Real West you are often able
to ride for 30 or miles on very good secondary roads without seeing anyone and
a number of riders I would call responsible do ride in the triple digit range when the
conditions allow.
Dangerous? Certainly more so than doing the 70-75mph legal limits, but the public
is not put at risk. Riding fast is a judgment call and some people don't have any..
#39
The only casualties of this are the people that were driving along obeying the rules of the road and were involved due to this idiots stupidity.
One less idiot on the road. Still have way to many left...
One less idiot on the road. Still have way to many left...
#40
Although, in any accident, we don't really know the unintended victims were not also idiots. As you say, there are way too many left, so it's entirely possible one idiot may provide some service in taking out several idiots at once.