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Garry.W
8th December 2006, 08:10
Yeah, I know someone's son and all that, but ya can't help thinking Darwin got it right. It pisses me off that once again stupidity adds another statistic to show that "bikes" are just sooooo dangerous
A teenager was flown to Waikato Hospital with head injuries after his motorbike and a school bus collided near Whakamaru yesterday. It appears this kid rode his motorbike out of a driveway straight into the path of the school bus. He was not wearing a helmet. He's alive though, St John paramedics stabilised the boy before he was flown to hospital in a serious condition.
vifferman
8th December 2006, 08:13
Nice head-shaped hole in the bus's windscreen. I'd say he'll be lucky if he's not brain-damaged.
Timber020
8th December 2006, 09:12
Shit, I probably know that kid, better ring my sister and find out who it is.
Hillbilly
8th December 2006, 14:44
I've seen a lot of adults riding around the area I live in without helmets or any kind of protective clothing whatsoever. What do they ride? It's always some type of MX bike!
ManDownUnder
8th December 2006, 14:46
skidmark - not a wind up but...
you reading this?
RantyDave
8th December 2006, 15:01
skidmark - not a wind up but... you reading this?
He's had quite a lot to read in the last week, not sure he needs any more.
Dave
Edbear
8th December 2006, 15:06
I've seen a lot of adults riding around the area I live in without helmets or any kind of protective clothing whatsoever. What do they ride? It's always some type of MX bike!
Sure! Bikes are dangerous and obviously in the light of this, MX bikes are the most dangerous! Like cars, and guns and alcohol and... oh hang on! Is it the people that are dangerous...? Surely not!
Hope the kid's going to be okay and can learn from this. Everyone can suffer a moment's brain fade, so maybe there's a bit more to the story?
ManDownUnder
8th December 2006, 15:11
He's had quite a lot to read in the last week, not sure he needs any more.
Dave
Explain????
Toaster
8th December 2006, 15:20
What a twat. The ol' buses seem to feature a bit lately too.
James Deuce
8th December 2006, 15:53
My first ride on a trail bike involved coming to rest on a fence post.
I don't know if you remember it, but that feeling of, "hey look I'm doing it", got overwhelmed in a series of panics about how to turn, brake - pushbikes didn't help here - both handle bar levers were brakes and the front brake was the LEFT lever on my pushie, changing gear, wow this is fast, aaagh, fence post, crump........
Much laughter from my mates.
It's easy to leap to the conclusion this kid knew how to ride. Maybe it was his first time on a motorised bicycle.
It pays not to make assumptions about anything written about motorcycles in the NZ media. They don't know, don't care, and assume the rider was a hairy lout who deserved it.
Mr. Peanut
8th December 2006, 17:57
Jeez guys,
What if it was your kid? How can we criticise this young man for making a mistake, and at the same time mourn for three lost members this week. Two of which may have made an err of judgement.
Finn
8th December 2006, 18:00
Jeez guys,
What if it was your kid?
I've got a kid?
Mr. Peanut
8th December 2006, 18:03
Daddy? :mellow:
Garry.W
8th December 2006, 18:18
My first ride on a trail bike involved coming to rest on a fence post.
I don't know if you remember it, but that feeling of, "hey look I'm doing it", got overwhelmed in a series of panics about how to turn, brake - pushbikes didn't help here - both handle bar levers were brakes and the front brake was the LEFT lever on my pushie, changing gear, wow this is fast, aaagh, fence post, crump........
Much laughter from my mates.
It's easy to leap to the conclusion this kid knew how to ride. Maybe it was his first time on a motorised bicycle.
It pays not to make assumptions about anything written about motorcycles in the NZ media. They don't know, don't care, and assume the rider was a hairy lout who deserved it.
Yeah - I remember. Same feeling no doubt but different, controlled (almost) environment, usually in one of the Uncle's paddocks (everyone was a farmer back then) in my days of learning how to ride. I made no conclusions and I do not give a toss whether this kid had no experiened or had been riding since before he could walk, an exit onto a road where there is likely to be any vehicle (let alone a bus) without a helmet is just plain stupid. Someone should have been looking after him or at least drilling into him the need for at the very least a helmet - if it were my kid he'd get a smack - but that's not allowed now is it?
sAsLEX
8th December 2006, 18:18
Daddy? :mellow:
I would expect Finns kid to be the sort that runs around with a samurai sword cutting off peoples hands !
But seriously a 3 year old should know the old look right look left look right then cross shit
Mr. Peanut
8th December 2006, 18:22
Heh, P nut.
Swoop
8th December 2006, 20:10
But seriously a 3 year old should know the old look right look left look right then cross shit
Do they? This class is probably down the list after:
"How to hug trees"
"Your rights under the treaty of waitangi"
"How to be declared bancrupt and still retain your assets"
etc.
Timber020
9th December 2006, 09:52
The kid can probably milk cows, handle stock, teach a calf to feed, put up a fence, drive a tractor, spray weeds, fix a waterline, shoot, drench, and is probably not bad on a bike either. Tree hugging and the treaty of waitangi would be far down on the list. He didnt slow down and look, he knew he had to, but didnt.
Even the most experienced riders amongst us make mistakes.
Xtat1k
9th December 2006, 11:34
My first ride on a trail bike involved coming to rest on a fence post.
I don't know if you remember it, but that feeling of, "hey look I'm doing it", got overwhelmed in a series of panics about how to turn, brake - pushbikes didn't help here - both handle bar levers were brakes and the front brake was the LEFT lever on my pushie, changing gear, wow this is fast, aaagh, fence post, crump........
Much laughter from my mates.
It's easy to leap to the conclusion this kid knew how to ride. Maybe it was his first time on a motorised bicycle.
It pays not to make assumptions about anything written about motorcycles in the NZ media. They don't know, don't care, and assume the rider was a hairy lout who deserved it.
LOL i did something similar... mine was an error in judgement though, went flying over a hill on SN4PD's parents farm and straight into a bog, took 3 of us and a tractor to remove it. :Punk:
Dai
9th December 2006, 12:34
I have 35 years of motorbike riding behind me and I can quite catagorically state that
I WAS THIS SO CALLED "STUPID PRICK"
In fact I would go so far, maybe to my own detriment, to state that I still am.
I've made so many mistakes on a bike that I dont remember them all.
I hope the kid is OK and that he learns from this error as we all have in the past. It was very unfortunate that his error resulted in him visiting a hospital.
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