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Mentals on sports bikes
att:
Oh yeah whilst I am at it..http://www.howtoincreaseyourcarbonfootprint.co.uk
Lord Shagg-Pyle:
it all comes down to the person in control of the machine at the time. A split second human error of judgement can be catastrophic. I hope the rider was ok, but also hope the driver of the S1 was ok.
Think before you apply the gas.
Highlander1:
I dread this time of year so many souls on the road with out proper training in respect of their motor vehicles, from car drivers, bikers or folks in EG Landrovers cutting corners co's they don't know the width of their own vehicles.
I all leads to the same disasterous consequence I do wish that the country would adopt a safer driving/biking day again and that if every resident of the united Kingdom took 2 minutes on one day of the year to consider every person who has been touched by tradgedy on Britains roads. I do think we may save the lives of at least some poor soul who uses a motor vehicle on the road given 2 wheels or 18 wheels.
I am sure that if everyone drove with quiet dignified respect on that day as a sign of respect the roads would be a better place. I drive artics cars vans and a ZZR1100 so at this moment to all who have been touched by Death on our roads this year my warmes sympathy goes to then all.
I had a wee lad recently went under the wheels of a Landrover. Just a case of inexperience and mis reading the road.
My deepest sympathy to the bikers family and that of the landrover driver and his family.
Regards H
L90OOK:
--- Quote from: "att" ---You guys really make I larff.....
You question the legality of using a CCTV system on YOUR own vehicle and then go on to gloat over some guy who made a mistake on a high powered bike...Like he really did it on purpose.
I am beginning to see why I will leave the UK soon..The brainwashing of you poor souls is reaching it`s climax........
<shakes>
You really are your own worst enemies....The acadaemics have it correct on this one.... :roll:
--- End quote ---
I have ridden high powered sports bikes for years but managed to leave the loony stuff for the track...more than I can say for some.
As for not wearing the correct protective equipment...just shows the mentality of the rider.
I still ride a YZ426F & would encourage anyone to ride a bike.
However, carrying to much speed into a corner is something few will escape from...ride safely. 8)
lambert:
For those who think i'm being harsh.
The rider was awake and he admited liability. The landy was not even on the bend and had been on his side of the road prior to being spun 90 deg by the force of the impact.
As has been said befor if you want to leave your brain at home when you go out for a ride don't be too surprised if you go home in a box. This guy was lucky not to be dead, but and i don't say this lightly, he was a retard and had it coming.
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