Anybody here that HASN'T wrecked?
#21
RE: Anybody here that HASN'T wrecked?
Been a while, have not laid down my Harley. Did a high speed offroad run on my ZZR1200 but kept it up by the grace of god. Also, did a 1 mph garage drop on my Z1000, only thing bruised was my ego.
Before that, it had been over 10 years. Knock on wood, I have never had a LONG slide or bad drop.
The saying is true, if you ride, you will fall at some point. Statistics prove it over and over again.
Before that, it had been over 10 years. Knock on wood, I have never had a LONG slide or bad drop.
The saying is true, if you ride, you will fall at some point. Statistics prove it over and over again.
#23
RE: Anybody here that HASN'T wrecked?
Started riding in 74 never had a crash till june of 05........8' long x 6" wide x 4" deep grove cut by a road grinder, Then filled flush with the road surface with small stone from the grinder. Totaly camoed with the color of the road.
The wife and I both slammed to the ground. 10" long steel plate and 12 screws in my left leg and a shoulder operation for my wife. I don't think we'll ever be good as new. This crash came out of nowhere after 30 years on the road
The wife and I both slammed to the ground. 10" long steel plate and 12 screws in my left leg and a shoulder operation for my wife. I don't think we'll ever be good as new. This crash came out of nowhere after 30 years on the road
#24
RE: Anybody here that HASN'T wrecked?
Not counting my moto-X and off road riding crashes, I've been on the road for 11 years, never been down, and don't plan on it. I don't agree with the old saying "there are those that have and those that will". That's defeatist attitude. You don't plan on having a heart attack, but some people do, we don't apply the "haves and wills" to that, why should we to riding motorcycles. If I do go down, hey, thenI go down. Dave
#27
RE: Anybody here that HASN'T wrecked?
I have broken my collar bone, two ribs, shoulder blade, 1 toe, 4 fingers and my rt. foot in 3 places.....all while riding in the desert. I have never (knock on wood) been down on the street. I am very cautious on the street, but I still ride aggressively. I know that my time is coming.... BC
#28
RE: Anybody here that HASN'T wrecked?
28 years of riding and have never even had a bike fall over. I've had quite a few close calls, skidding sideways, hard lockups, but no accidents. I'm not superstitious, nor do I believe the saying that there are 2 types of riders, hose that have fallen and those that will. The only thing I get concerned with are deer and other animals, otherwise I just ride like everyone out there is trying to kill me, and anticipate their bonehead moves.[&:]
#29
RE: Anybody here that HASN'T wrecked?
I dropped the ironhead in the driveway once, and at a close call on my dirt bike at age 11.
I was at my uncles farm cruising at 40-50 down the long gravel driveway and the dog ran out in front of me. I grabbed a handfull of front brake (bad idea) and felt the front slide and and the bike about to tip over on the left side, so I stuck my leg down and stomped on the ground (another bad idea)and somehow managed to get control back, still haven't figured out how I got out of that one.
I was at my uncles farm cruising at 40-50 down the long gravel driveway and the dog ran out in front of me. I grabbed a handfull of front brake (bad idea) and felt the front slide and and the bike about to tip over on the left side, so I stuck my leg down and stomped on the ground (another bad idea)and somehow managed to get control back, still haven't figured out how I got out of that one.
#30
RE: Anybody here that HASN'T wrecked?
ORIGINAL: BREAD
Been a while, have not laid down my Harley. Did a high speed offroad run on my ZZR1200 but kept it up by the grace of god. Also, did a 1 mph garage drop on my Z1000, only thing bruised was my ego.
Before that, it had been over 10 years. Knock on wood, I have never had a LONG slide or bad drop.
The saying is true, if you ride, you will fall at some point. Statistics prove it over and over again.
Been a while, have not laid down my Harley. Did a high speed offroad run on my ZZR1200 but kept it up by the grace of god. Also, did a 1 mph garage drop on my Z1000, only thing bruised was my ego.
Before that, it had been over 10 years. Knock on wood, I have never had a LONG slide or bad drop.
The saying is true, if you ride, you will fall at some point. Statistics prove it over and over again.
Statistically, those envolved in accidents usually have a higherhistory of past accidents and traffic tickets. Itry to avoid both.