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Reubix
3rd December 2005, 09:35
Found a video from a petrol stations CCTV recording in America. Heres the URL:

http://www.jokaroo.com/extremevideos/motorcycle_crash.html

SuperDave
3rd December 2005, 09:40
That must have hurt a fair bit but at least he went over the bonnet then slid down the road and not into a pole or something. Can you believe those fucken cages, they didn't even stop to assisst, they just drove around that car!

Sniper
3rd December 2005, 09:42
Ouch :eek5: That is posted on the wrong site. Nothing funny about that

gamgee
3rd December 2005, 09:42
faark so cagers aren't just blind in NZ then

Colapop
3rd December 2005, 10:15
What surprises me is the amount of time it takes before anyone at all goes to check the biker. (of course we can't see what's happening off screen.
Gives me a sick feeling though.

Artifice
3rd December 2005, 10:43
i think thier responce was quite fast considering how large they were. first person went to check the cyclist. second informed the petrol attendant then went to check the cage. the cars behind the cage probably wanted to get thier vehicle off the road into a safer place before going back to help. don't want to create another accident do they?
just goes to show, people can't judge the speed of oncoming motorcycles, especially when they(motorcycles) are speeding.

Zapf
3rd December 2005, 13:51
he didn't slide... it was a cartwheel.... ouch... limbs slaming into the ground... wishes for all the armor u can get.

RiderInBlack
3rd December 2005, 14:39
Yep, built up area. Bike going way too fast (just look how slow everything esle was moving). If you going hard out, don't blam the "cagers" if they don't see you in time.

Gixxer 4 ever
3rd December 2005, 16:49
just goes to show, people can't judge the speed of oncoming motorcycles, especially when they(motorcycles) are speeding.

As I have said before. It is hard to judge the speed of a bike when you look at the head light. You know it is there but you can not judge the speed. To many cages just pull out and have not assessed the speed. And yes we do go to fast.:slap: I have found it pays to stick to 50 in the 50 areas 70 in the 70 areas and open it up on the open road. Have not had a fine for 20 months with this theory. And the help of the Escort X50:bleh:

outlawtorn
3rd December 2005, 19:16
Yep, built up area. Bike going way too fast (just look how slow everything esle was moving). If you going hard out, don't blam the "cagers" if they don't see you in time.
What he said, consequences people, many of us know them but few are willing to accept them....

skidMark
3rd December 2005, 20:44
holy sh*t that guy was going fast

ddnt even have time to break ugh wat do we need to be seen flashing lights :angry:

Brett
4th December 2005, 19:22
Yep...he was riding too fast.
It is good for us to see as a reminder to remain sane on the road. or at least somewhat sane...sometimes.

Warren
4th December 2005, 19:54
The motorcyclist was going very fast (but may not have been speeding) and probably did brake but did not have enough time to stop.

Direct link to the video:
http://images2.jokaroo.net/videos/motorcycle_crash.wmv

RiderInBlack
4th December 2005, 20:17
The motorcyclist was going very fast (but may not have been speeding) and probably did brake but did not have enough time to stop.Then maybe he was going too fast for the conditions.

Biff
5th December 2005, 09:02
I'm with RIB - the biker was going way to fast. It was on a busy main road outside a petrol station, no excuses.

Riding fast + stupid cage driver = pain (or worse)