That's okay I'm not dead, I'm not dead, I'm not dead - ha ha!
BTW I've seen the accident photos of bikers like this who didn't miss the wheels. When bikers get caught up in the wheels of a semi they are often diced into several pieces I'm sorry to say.
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lawngnome (Long Spike)
My cousin went under a city bus, messed his leg up pretty good and had lots of metal in there.
He is missing a toe, above the missing toe is a tattoo of a signpost that's stuck into grass, it reads "Went to the market"
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bradlox (Long Spike)
Gta irl
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GKhan (Old Spike)
"Keep his helmet on". Had a friend who was a paramedic and told of a story when he arrived at a MC crash and the guy was walking around in his leather MC suit. The paramedic unzipped the guys suit and guts just poured out. Quit that day.
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Nakey (Site Administrator)
death wobbles, happens on my '84 yammy 100 when doing anything over 90kmph. oh it's fine speeding up over the wobble point but slowing down over the point like in the video can suck. lucky for me 100cc doesn't really get up there unless you're going down hill all tucked in areodynamic like.
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Neurosis Inc (Long Spike)
My buddy James has wrecked out twice on a bike Aptly named the widow maker. It's not his bike but he borrowed it and drove it on two excursions.
The first time he wrecked it he was going over 60 miles an hour and ended up sliding on the grass missing rocks and a tree and messing up his ankle slightly.
The second time the front wheel fell off. yeah not good. He's the terminator though. Indestructible.
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GKhan (Old Spike)
And also a reminder of the rule, never loan your bike to someone.
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Cahu (Old Spike)
And thats why you never drive a bike. Because chances are, at some point, some day, for some reason, something is going to happen out of your control and you're going to crash and you're either lucky or you're not. And to me, riding a bike is closing the gap between you and that event.
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GKhan (Old Spike)
Traffic is the worst, that and being crazy for speed. Just go for long rides in the country with big sweeping turns, large shoulders and watch out for oncoming traffic.
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(Long Spike)
There's luck and then there's luck.
(Old Spike)
That's okay I'm not dead, I'm not dead, I'm not dead - ha ha!
BTW I've seen the accident photos of bikers like this who didn't miss the wheels. When bikers get caught up in the wheels of a semi they are often diced into several pieces I'm sorry to say.
(Long Spike)
My cousin went under a city bus, messed his leg up pretty good and had lots of metal in there.
He is missing a toe, above the missing toe is a tattoo of a signpost that's stuck into grass, it reads "Went to the market"
(Long Spike)
Gta irl
(Old Spike)
"Keep his helmet on". Had a friend who was a paramedic and told of a story when he arrived at a MC crash and the guy was walking around in his leather MC suit. The paramedic unzipped the guys suit and guts just poured out. Quit that day.
(Site Administrator)
death wobbles, happens on my '84 yammy 100 when doing anything over 90kmph. oh it's fine speeding up over the wobble point but slowing down over the point like in the video can suck. lucky for me 100cc doesn't really get up there unless you're going down hill all tucked in areodynamic like.
(Long Spike)
My buddy James has wrecked out twice on a bike Aptly named the widow maker. It's not his bike but he borrowed it and drove it on two excursions.
The first time he wrecked it he was going over 60 miles an hour and ended up sliding on the grass missing rocks and a tree and messing up his ankle slightly.
The second time the front wheel fell off. yeah not good. He's the terminator though. Indestructible.
(Old Spike)
And also a reminder of the rule, never loan your bike to someone.
(Old Spike)
And thats why you never drive a bike. Because chances are, at some point, some day, for some reason, something is going to happen out of your control and you're going to crash and you're either lucky or you're not. And to me, riding a bike is closing the gap between you and that event.
(Old Spike)
Traffic is the worst, that and being crazy for speed. Just go for long rides in the country with big sweeping turns, large shoulders and watch out for oncoming traffic.