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Becktastic posted:Well, any sort of down on the street counts as a 'crash' if I was so liberal with what I considered a crash in the dirt, I'd be posting here almost every weekend. MrKatharsis posted:RICE RICE baby. If you still can't walk tomorrow, get an X-ray.
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# ? Feb 21, 2010 18:05 |
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Whiteboy posted:Background on him: He's 21, this is his first bike, he's been riding less than two weeks. Previous experience? ATV's only. He literally cannot ride a dirt bike to save his life. Last time I took him riding with me he cried because he has no balance and kept falling. Has his attitude changed? I am seriously frightened for your brother's life right now.
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# ? Feb 22, 2010 23:08 |
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Doctor Zero posted:Has his attitude changed? I am seriously frightened for your brother's life right now. He still claims to be a better rider than me and still thinks his bike is twice the bike I have. I don't think he'll be trying to do wheelies anymore because he's such a grouchy bitch right now with his crutches+road rash on his rear end/thighs. I live with him but I honestly avoid him because whenever we talk it's usually leading to an argument which leads to a fist fight.
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# ? Feb 22, 2010 23:27 |
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Whiteboy posted:He still claims to be a better rider than me and still thinks his bike is twice the bike I have. I don't think he'll be trying to do wheelies anymore because he's such a grouchy bitch right now with his crutches+road rash on his rear end/thighs. Buy him one of those cheap jackets/gloves on new enough for his birthday/whatever. Say you bought it for yourself but it doesn't fit/you don't like it and you don't want to pay the restocking fee or something.
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# ? Feb 22, 2010 23:32 |
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Or just engage him in fisticuffs and beat him over the head until it knocks some sense into it.
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# ? Feb 22, 2010 23:59 |
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Whiteboy posted:He still claims to be a better rider than me and still thinks his bike is twice the bike I have. I don't think he'll be trying to do wheelies anymore because he's such a grouchy bitch right now with his crutches+road rash on his rear end/thighs. Well, on the bright side, whenever you guys feel the need to engage in brotherly fisticuffs now, all you have to do is deliver a gentle, openhanded slap to his roadrash. Maybe he'll learn his lesson the 5th or 10th time you smack him in the open wounds he wouldn't have if he wasn't a dumbass.
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# ? Feb 23, 2010 00:07 |
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He has a nice leather jacket that he wears (wore it in the crash, definitely saved his arms and chest) and he even has decent gloves with plated knuckles and such but he doesn't wear it. Don't worry though, I'm almost positive when he is fully healed and fixes his bike he will definitely think twice about riding naked and trying to stunt.
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# ? Feb 23, 2010 02:58 |
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Whiteboy posted:He has a nice leather jacket that he wears (wore it in the crash, definitely saved his arms and chest) and he even has decent gloves with plated knuckles and such but he doesn't wear it. Sounds like he should be thinking twice about riding at all..
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# ? Feb 23, 2010 05:33 |
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Here4DaGangBang posted:Sounds like he should be thinking twice about riding at all.. is this the right approach? Maybe this should be a 'smoke the whole pack' kind of approach. Lash him to his bike, completely nude, break the clutch cable, and tell him he can't come home until he's arrested or dead.
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# ? Feb 23, 2010 19:59 |
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So I wasn't really going to post this, as I'm pretty embarrassed about the whole deal, but I figure that someone else might learn from my (admittedly stupid) example. I crashed. Only had gloves (I don't really remember), I had some personal problems that day, and was pretty distracted. Great day for a ride, right? I think I was just going to take it around the block. I got the 250 started and was putting around the parking lot warming it up, I'm not sure what happened to be honest but I remember going down. Couldn't have been going more then 5-10mph in all honesty, didn't even break any skin, but I hit my head. Hard. I really can't remember anything from about a week before that, to two or three after that. My speech was slurred for several weeks, and my friends told me I kept walking into the walls. I broke my fifth finger, and am still in physical therapy and can't move it fully yet. I've been off the bike for several months due to my hand, and can't wait to get back on. Didn't do too much damage to the bike either! Broken fairing and blinker so I should be back on two wheels soon, I can't wait! Seriously though, always wear your loving helmet, even when you're just putting around in a parking lot. poo poo happens, so just do it.
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# ? Feb 25, 2010 09:03 |
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Mister Silver Lining Says: "Hey, at least you didn't have to replace your helmet!" Do you remember the crash itself - specifically, the cause?
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# ? Feb 25, 2010 17:27 |
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Jabs posted:Mister Silver Lining Says: "Hey, at least you didn't have to replace your helmet!" Not really. I remember a brief moment of falling, but that's about it. I think I'm going to buy a new helmet anyway though, there's nothing like that new helmet smell! Edit: VV Not that I remember it but yes. This was a few months ago, so all is a-ok. blugu64 fucked around with this message at 19:49 on Feb 25, 2010 |
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blugu64 posted:Not really. I remember a brief moment of falling, but that's about it. I think I'm going to buy a new helmet anyway though, there's nothing like that new helmet smell! However, if you can smell that "new helmet smell" before you get one, you may want to get an MRI. (Seriously, you went to a doctor, right? Closed head injuries are nothing to gently caress around with.)
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# ? Feb 25, 2010 19:31 |
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Doctor Zero posted:Closed head injuries are nothing to gently caress around with. (Check it out! I can smell chocolate when you poke your finger riiiiight...there!)
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# ? Feb 25, 2010 20:18 |
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blugu64 posted:So I wasn't really going to post this, as I'm pretty embarrassed about the whole deal, but I figure that someone else might learn from my (admittedly stupid) example. I crashed. Only had gloves (I don't really remember), I had some personal problems that day, and was pretty distracted. Great day for a ride, right? I think I was just going to take it around the block. I got the 250 started and was putting around the parking lot warming it up, I'm not sure what happened to be honest but I remember going down. Couldn't have been going more then 5-10mph in all honesty, didn't even break any skin, but I hit my head. Hard. I really can't remember anything from about a week before that, to two or three after that. My speech was slurred for several weeks, and my friends told me I kept walking into the walls. I broke my fifth finger, and am still in physical therapy and can't move it fully yet. That is intense and I wish you well in your recovery. Just for the record, you were wearing a full helmet? Were there any witnesses to acquire the story from?
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# ? Feb 25, 2010 21:18 |
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blugu64 posted:I crashed. Only had gloves...I hit my head. Hard. Just gloves, rockin' it like a naked Michael Jackson in the Thriller video...with an extra glove. Why, no, I don't know where that image leapt into my head from. Nor do I particularly want to, since you asked. Kenny Rogers fucked around with this message at 21:29 on Feb 25, 2010 |
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ohwandernearer posted:That is intense and I wish you well in your recovery. Just for the record, you were wearing a full helmet? Were there any witnesses to acquire the story from? By the sound of it, he wasn't wearing any kind of helmet.
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# ? Mar 2, 2010 16:52 |
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Had my first crash today since getting my bike in August. http://maps.google.com/?ie=UTF8&lay...359.914427&z=14 Highway 9 After hitting up Alice's for lunch. Rode from there (35/84 junction) to around where 9 meets 236 and decided to head back. Up til then we were riding pretty fast and I dragged my pegs for the first time on an 03 SV650N. My brake lever was bent back and the corner shaved off I guess from scraping it on the ground so we decided to go back and call it a day. A few turns into the ride back, I think I target fixated on the side of the hill, panicked, went off, and superman'd over the bars and into the dirt. My friend was following me and said he saw me start to go around the corner, stand the bike up, wobble, and then go off. Anyone know what else could've happened? I''m still not sure. There's more space between the road and side of the hill than what appears in the google maps picture, probably a good 10 feet or so and I wasn't even close to hitting anything hard or pointy. I only crashed into a bunch of dirt/gravel/grass and my gear help up just fine. The only thing that kills me is the beautiful frost black Arai Corsair V my parents got me for my birthday has scratches all along the front face/visor now. I think it should be safe to keep using as I dont think it took a hit at all. My forks were hosed and my radiator mount broke I guess because the whole thing was hanging off a bit. The front wheel was at maybe at a 45º angle but my friend didn't feel like going back to get his truck and coming back for me because we were pretty far out so he traded bikes with me and somehow managed to get the SV with that wheel the 50 miles or so back without really being able to turn the wheel to the right. I got to ride his Triumph 675 Daytona which was JESUSFUCKAMAZING. Now, should I just part it out now or GSXR front end it+new radiator? I don't think anything else is really damaged so it'd just be parts i'd be replacing anyway with a front end swap. I paid $2800 for the bike in August. Probably 600-700 for the swap?
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# ? Mar 28, 2010 19:06 |
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Today I would like to be thankful for Bridgestone tires and their BT-45s and their ability to stop be from 65mph to a near stop when some jackass in an old green Mazda Protege signaled for about 1/2 a second and decided to jump into the carpool lane in front of me at about 5mph. I was fishtailing the rear and ended up about 3 feet from it's rear bumper, I don't think i've had that much adrenaline pumping in my body ever. I'd also like to thank the MSF for teaching me how to use both brakes and to not grab the front brake in an emergency stop but to squeeze it progressively. <3 I think i'm going to take this experience and learn from it and start going a little slower in the carpool lane if traffic in the other lanes are backed up. It's freaking me out how close that was.
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# ? Apr 3, 2010 01:32 |
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infraboy posted:Today I would like to be thankful for Bridgestone tires and their BT-45s and their ability to stop be from 65mph to a near stop when some jackass in an old green Mazda Protege signaled for about 1/2 a second and decided to jump into the carpool lane in front of me at about 5mph. Those situations are the worst. That's why I ride on the far left of the lane and move into the breakdown lane if that happens. I also tailgate any 4 wheel vehicles in front of me. Also, do you have HIDs?
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# ? Apr 3, 2010 01:37 |
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I was riding my GS500, no HIDs unfortunately, is there a way to add them on? And yeah the lane was pretty much all clear ahead for a good 1/4 mile or so until said car jumped in front of me rather suddenly and decided not to accelerate very quickly. That riding in the left most portion of the lane is a good idea, there wasn't really a "breakdown" lane on the left to go into though, only about a 1-2 feet before the median.
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# ? Apr 3, 2010 01:42 |
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infraboy posted:I was riding my GS500, no HIDs unfortunately, is there a way to add them on? And yeah the lane was pretty much all clear ahead for a good 1/4 mile or so until said car jumped in front of me rather suddenly and decided not to accelerate very quickly. 1-2 feet is enough room for your bike, but your mirrors will be hit a bit. Better that than your legs. As for the HIDs, they replace your current headlights and ad a bit of bulky electronics to the front of the bike. But they are extremely noticeable and bright if you're looking to be noticed from the front, and use less battery power. If you seriously are looking to buying them don't pay anymore than $50 for a set. I got mine for $35.
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King of all Machines Operate posted:Had my first crash today since getting my bike in August. May as well get the swap, you're gonna pay the same or more to fix it. If you really enjoyed the daytona you should consider getting that bike or a similar bike instead and selling this one.
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# ? Apr 3, 2010 01:58 |
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Jack the Smack posted:Those situations are the worst. That's why I ride on the far left of the lane and move into the breakdown lane if that happens. I also tailgate any 4 wheel vehicles in front of me. Are you sure tailgating a car/truck is a good idea in that situation? If they hit someone who cuts them off by pulling in to the lane, they're going to stop pretty drat quick and without much warning.
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# ? Apr 3, 2010 03:15 |
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sectoidman posted:Are you sure tailgating a car/truck is a good idea in that situation? If they hit someone who cuts them off by pulling in to the lane, they're going to stop pretty drat quick and without much warning. Generally speaking, nothing JTS says is a good idea. Tailgating for safety, goes on that list. There are certainly situations where it makes sense to consider the bulk of cagers that surround you and use them as a buffer, but anytime your limiting you vision, escape route, and limiting your room to stop between you and the object in front of you... you are inviting trouble. In the situation described, I'd leave more space between me and the car in front of you. If you get someone who's really aggressive and trying to leave their lane for your quick moving lane, they might just think 'there's room after this car' and come flying in... right to where you are, tucked up a foot behind a big vehicle. Do be in the outside of the lane where you can use the shoulder in a pinch; if its daytime and my lane is moving a lot faster than their lane, I'll temporarily turn on my brights. I'll also starting using the Z-line, as it's called. Or rapidly swaying from side to side in my little outside portion of the outside lane, this makes your headlight more attention grabbing. If there's a group of vehicles I think is high risk (someone I can see checking the mirrors or blinker on), I'll even do a real quick little shake of the bars (almost self-induced headshake... but obviously not as extreme). FlerpNerpin fucked around with this message at 03:40 on Apr 3, 2010 |
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sectoidman posted:Are you sure tailgating a car/truck is a good idea in that situation? It's a good idea in his case because JtS is a worthless poster, but everyone else should ignore his feeble trolls and terrible advice. HIDS, loud pipes and day-glo vests are no substitute for defensive driving.
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# ? Apr 3, 2010 03:36 |
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Jack the Smack posted:I also tailgate any 4 wheel vehicles in front of me. 2/10. You're losing your touch. Whenever this kind of thing happens to me, I inadvertently scream COMIN IN HOT whilst simultaneously trying not to poo poo my pants.
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# ? Apr 3, 2010 04:23 |
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Figured I'd add to this. Old lady in a parking lot backed up what must have been a good 25ft and hit my PARKED bike, knocking it over on itself and my brand new scorpion helmet. Bent bars, cracked stator cover, bent footpeg, dented the exhaust can, broken mirror, and of course, 350lbs of bike falling on to my helmet. She was kind enough to come in to Trader Joe's and inform me that she hit my bike. I just finished fixing her up too. Goddamnit.
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# ? Apr 6, 2010 16:35 |
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ari.gato posted:Figured I'd add to this. Old lady in a parking lot backed up what must have been a good 25ft and hit my PARKED bike, knocking it over on itself and my brand new scorpion helmet. Bent bars, cracked stator cover, bent footpeg, dented the exhaust can, broken mirror, and of course, 350lbs of bike falling on to my helmet. Already? Jesus christ man. After all that work too And that's one of many reasons that my helmet always goes with me. At least you can buy that nice nolan now!
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# ? Apr 6, 2010 16:38 |
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Z3n posted:Already? Jesus christ man. After all that work too Yeah tell me about it. Going thru insurance this time. Got all the lady's info and filed a claim last night. Outside of the cosmetic stuff, it feels like one of my valves or something in my clutch basket got knocked out of alignment. I keep hearing a rhythmic ticking from the engine. But at least this time I'll have someone else fix it on her dime. Just can't seem to go more than 3 months or so without some fool messing with or outright hitting/dropping my bike. Lol.
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# ? Apr 6, 2010 16:41 |
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Dropped my V-Strom in a Kroger parking lot last night, only damage was the right front turn signal. The lot was pretty slick, tires are bald, and I was trying to make a low speed sharp right so I could stop and back into a spot. Ah well, better to drop it at 5mph than 50mph.
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# ? Apr 7, 2010 01:44 |
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Wandering Idiot posted:tires are bald cheaper to fix this than keep fixing drops
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# ? Apr 7, 2010 02:22 |
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Wandering Idiot posted:Dropped my V-Strom in a Kroger parking lot last night, only damage was the right front turn signal. Get the turn signals off a Buell. No more breaking on drops
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# ? Apr 7, 2010 03:32 |
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ohwandernearer posted:cheaper to fix this than keep fixing drops Yeah, I know. Just got back to working full time, was laid off in December. Tires are priority next paycheck or two, as they supposedly were last autumn. Now they're at the wear bars, as opposed to then. I don't want lovely Trailwings again either, shooting for a decent price on Metzeler Tourances. And yeah, I'm going to hit the Harley dealer tomorrow for the Buell signals. $30~ a pair and I've heard nothing but good.
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# ? Apr 7, 2010 22:11 |
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Tourances are pretty square and rock-hard tires, AFAIK. They're what I've currently got on my Wee, and I'm swapping them for some Continental Road Attacks for my upcoming track days and general lunacy/daily commuting. Stickier, and rounder.
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# ? Apr 8, 2010 03:20 |
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First off/crash. Lowsided in a blind uphill 90degree right hander. My own fault for entering too fast, but I caught my right footpeg, which is a solid footpeg, and broke my rear loose. Slid across the road and into a ditch/berm. Damage to me: A bit of road rash on my right knee (was wearing jeans), upper body was fine thanks to the jacket I was wearing (Scorpion Burnout, for the 30 ft I slid there was one small hole that rubbed through near the wrist, and a bit of scuffing on part of the reflective piping near the right shoulder). Didn't hit my head so my helmet is scratch free. Damage to bike: Handlebars bent pretty bad, and a missing mirror but the controls are fine. Scuffed timing cover, severely bent seat, smashed rear tail light and cowling above the rear fender/behind seat. Engine is fine, still runs well. Most of the damage to the bike came from hitting the berm on the other side of the road (felt pretty soft to me). Lessons learned: Slow down EVEN MORE when entering a turn you can't see through or know very well. Make sure you have some sort of folding footpeg. Buy kneepads. Time to fix it up and get back on the road. fake edit: Had about 5 people of the 7 or so who passed that stopped to make sure I was ok. One of the cars that didn't stop was a Sheriff.
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# ? Apr 12, 2010 03:14 |
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TiberiusM posted:Didn't hit my head so my helmet is scratch free. Inspect the poo poo out of your helmet. You dont want to find out later that you already used up some of the foams compressive abilities in this crash. If it wasn't a crazy expensive model I would put it aside for passenger duty or something and get a new primary helmet.
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# ? Apr 12, 2010 03:34 |
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dietcokefiend posted:Inspect the poo poo out of your helmet. You dont want to find out later that you already used up some of the foams compressive abilities in this crash. If it wasn't a crazy expensive model I would put it aside for passenger duty or something and get a new primary helmet. Good advice on the first part, not so much on the second. If you won't wear it yourself, I'd definitely not put it on someone else. Sorry to hear about the crash.
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# ? Apr 12, 2010 03:38 |
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Scrapez posted:Good advice on the first part, not so much on the second. If you won't wear it yourself, I'd definitely not put it on someone else. Maybe I am an evil bastard but if a helmet was dropped or something I am not going to toss it. It still provides better protection than nothing and carrying passengers is still a novelty for me. If I was doing a cross country trip with someone on the back of the bike I might think twice, but if a friend or family member just wants a ride around the block or something they get the old retired helmet.
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# ? May 16, 2024 06:38 |
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I hear ya. Agree to disagree. I'd rather crush my melon than be responsible for doing that to someone else. On a crash related note (Not mine), Some 19 year old kid was flying through town on the raised interstate today. Lost control, hit the guardrail and got thrown over the side to the street below. Jesus Christ that had to be terrifying. Not sure if he'll make it, he was air lifted to a local hospital. Edit: Story if interested... http://www.kcrg.com/news/local/90570339.html
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