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Here's one to ponder: Does a rider's skill eventually get them into trouble?? I'm thinking about Trip's when to slow down thread. He feels he's at the point where he can not safely go any faster w/o harm/ serious risk. He's smart enough or mature enough to see this. BUT many out there, keep pushing and pushing the envelope until they are in the high percentile risk of crashing.
The Awesome for example only knows one way to ride, has TONS of skill, but has also decided he can no longer accept the risk of riding. Once you have reached that potential or that your skills are on par with the bike, it's only a matter of time, given the slight margin for error is even less. |
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I like the way u think. Personal responsiblity is hard to find these days...:rockwoot: There are alot of factors in riding, but even a "good" rider cannot control mechanical, other vehicle or weather factors. Its a chance game to say the least. |
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I havent been down yet. this year. But i cant stand the "two types of riders" montra. The young and stupid are the biggest risk takers, so it may be true with them, but im sure that many seasoned riders or those not willing to go over the speed limit have never and will never crash.
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So, out of all this discussion, we know of 2-3 people out of hundreds OR thousands of riders who haven't been down.
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True but those types of accidents aren't "motorcycle specific" and you may as well say that all operators MOTOR VEHICLES will eventually crash... If you operate your motorcycle the same way that you drive your car I truly believe that you are less likely to crash your bike because of it's greater avoidance and braking capabilities. I guess that's just me.... |
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