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Moto GP Star
Join Date: Mar 2008
Posts: 14,556
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I've had a few accidents myself, and in every case I could have avoided the circumstances or modified my behavior and not have crashed. |
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Aspiring Rapper
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Halifax, NS
Moto: '12 CB1000R
Posts: 3,569
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But with your reasoning, just riding your bike makes it your fault. If you'd have not ridden, you wouldn't have wrecked on those days.
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AMA Supersport
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Sydney
Moto: '98 Honda Fireblade
Posts: 3,696
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I believe in the 2 types of riders thing.
Reason being: NOT that we are all doomed from the second we put up the kickstand. BUT that being realistic about what could happen on a bike makes it a whole lot easier to deal with when it DOES happen.. Maybe you go for 40 years without a sigle incident, but I would never want to be in a place where I think I can't crash because of skill/experience/whatever. The first thing that crossed my mind when I got hit, 'well, shit happens' No panic, just you knew this could happen when you put up the kickstand. ![]() |
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#4 | |
Moto GP Star
Join Date: Mar 2008
Posts: 14,556
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Examples; 1. 1998 deer crash a. I was riding at dusk b. doing 80+ in a 45 c. out in the country 2. 2001 rear ended on the way to Blessing of the bikes a. was leading a large pack of sport bikes b. doing well over 100 mph c. passing a large group of slower moving Harleys d. went back over to the right without checking mirror and nitwit was passing me on one wheel. 3. 2007 high side a. was doped up on pain killers b. low temperature c. didn't let my tires warm up properly d. caught a manhole cover in a corner that I didn't notice I could go on but my point is I could have avoided all of these accidents with better judgment/behavior. You go out riding and a meteor hits you-unavoidable. You go riding after being told there's a meteor shower coming and you are hit by one-judgment and completely avoidable. |
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#5 |
Gixxer Girl
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Kyle, TX
Moto: 05 GSXR 750 & 06 YZ250F
Posts: 1,424
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IDK, my personal opinion is that yes I have laid the bike down but that I have not crashed it. Some might think them the same I do not and that's ok...it's all good...
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#6 | |
Moto GP Star
Join Date: Mar 2008
Posts: 14,556
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Oh sure, this is all about opinion. There is concrete proof that not everyone that rides crashes but these guys choose to ignore that and believe whatever they want. ![]() |
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#7 |
AMA Supersport
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Sydney
Moto: '98 Honda Fireblade
Posts: 3,696
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#8 |
yellow don't corner well
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Kansas City, KS
Moto: 06 ZX10R
Posts: 1,243
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#9 |
Chopstix / \
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Akron OH
Moto: 03 CBR RR
Posts: 5,350
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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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Aspiring Rapper
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Halifax, NS
Moto: '12 CB1000R
Posts: 3,569
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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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