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steveb64
3rd March 2008, 22:41
Head on crash with car...

http://www.nothingtoxic.com/media/1203905124/Horrific_Head_On_Collision_with_a_Car_and_Motorcyc le

fireball
3rd March 2008, 22:45
it seems as if his mates didnt even know he was taken out....

Forest
3rd March 2008, 22:47
This is why I really don't go for group riding.

I'm surprised about the rear facing camera footage. Is it a security camera on a truck?

Taz
4th March 2008, 05:23
stupid bastard.....

Meanie
4th March 2008, 06:17
Ooooh dam that had to hurt

banditrider
4th March 2008, 06:25
Idiot Maximus - what makes bike riders look like idiots.

Pussy
4th March 2008, 07:04
Won't be doing that again...

jrandom
4th March 2008, 07:29
... and that, ladies and gentlemen, is what's known as giving yourself the learn.

Blossom
4th March 2008, 07:31
That was aweful.

PrincessBandit
4th March 2008, 08:08
I feel sorry for the car driver, if they even survived that. Hard to feel any degree of sympathy for the rider when they commit such a stupid act of finality. And yes, I feel the same way about cagers who do the same thing. Anyone who drives/rides as if a public road (as that obviously was) is their own private race track without giving a shit for anyone else doesn't deserve anything other than scorn. Wonder how whoever was in charge of the bike/car that the camera was on felt seeing that oncoming vehicle?

Tank
4th March 2008, 08:21
Ive seen that so close to happening so many times whilst Ive been out riding, and it makes me each and every time.

I wish some people would learn from that - but nope - they are all 6ft tall and car proof.

Grub
4th March 2008, 08:35
The bit I don't get is ... how did he not see that happening?

YellowDog
4th March 2008, 08:45
Quite a shocking miss-judgement. The first manouver on the bend was bad enough.

You can see the car driver locking the anchors, so there was some time to react.

I wonder if the biker lived to tell the tale.

With an impact speed of around 180Kph I doubt it very much.

kiwifruit
4th March 2008, 08:54
This is why I really don't go for group riding.

yeah, same here :confused:

steveb64
4th March 2008, 09:22
This is why I really don't go for group riding.

I'm surprised about the rear facing camera footage. Is it a security camera on a truck?

My guess is that it's on the back of another bike, so they could get some video of their 'racing'...


it seems as if his mates didnt even know he was taken out....

The last guy definitely saw it - the guy that was taken out was in front of (or at least beside) him when it happened - looks like he rode through some of the debris - mechanical and human. :sick: I got the impression that the next guy probably heard the crunch - looked like he was checking his mirrors, and the last guy was definitely on the brakes, dropping back quickly from where he had been...


... and that, ladies and gentlemen, is what's known as giving yourself the learn.

Yep. In the hardest possible way. :(


I feel sorry for the car driver, if they even survived that. Hard to feel any degree of sympathy for the rider when they commit such a stupid act of finality. And yes, I feel the same way about cagers who do the same thing. Anyone who drives/rides as if a public road (as that obviously was) is their own private race track without giving a shit for anyone else doesn't deserve anything other than scorn. Wonder how whoever was in charge of the bike/car that the camera was on felt seeing that oncoming vehicle?

Probably better than the guy on the bike that pulled out... Camera guy probably didn't even give it a second thought - "Yeah, straight road, plenty of visibility - those other yobs'll see the car..."


The bit I don't get is ... how did he not see that happening?

My guess is a combination of red mist, and being blind-spotted by the bikes in front (it looked like he went from hard on the RH shoulder, behind the other two bikes, out wide to go around on the LH) - plus, maybe having seen the previous guy pass, thought "It's clear..., I can go!" IMO, about the only thing that might have saved him, would have been a hard left, down into the drain/fence... ...or NOT treating the road as a personal private race track. :pinch:

McDuck
4th March 2008, 09:33
At least it would have been quick. Sucks for the car driver.
(i am impressed at your holding back katman)

007XX
4th March 2008, 09:36
Far canal...that's not good at all :no:

What I really can't understand though is why this idiot went into the opposite lane at all? I mean surely he could see the oncoming traffic before he went beside his mate??

You have to wonder at some people <_<

MIXONE
4th March 2008, 09:45
Darwin's theory at work again.:rolleyes:

Katman
4th March 2008, 09:47
(i am impressed at your holding back katman)

Ah McDuck - it seems there's a fair few of you out there doing my work for me these days.:msn-wink:

Macktheknife
4th March 2008, 10:24
God help the car driver, that would suck a lot.

jcupit69
4th March 2008, 19:45
What a muppet!!!

Gotta be in line for a Darwin award!!

And same for me, i ride with my mate and we've been riding together for ages, but other than that i avoid group rides....i would not want to be there to see a fellow biker do that!!!

nallac
4th March 2008, 20:29
sheeiit thats gotta hurt...............

Mikkel
4th March 2008, 21:51
...and that is why racing on the public road is a really bad idea!


Gotta be in line for a Darwin award!!

If, and that is by no means certain, the fella actually died or lost his ability to procreate.
Seemed to me that he got slung free of the car (doing cartwheels) - if he hits the road with his legs or arms first coming down like that I suppose he could skid to a stop without dying in the process.
I do believe, though, that he'd be in a world of pain - for a long time.

McDuck
4th March 2008, 21:54
Darwin awards to not count for road things.... i checked a while aago.

Mikkel
4th March 2008, 21:57
Darwin awards to not count for road things.... i checked a while aago.

Too easy? Considered cheating...?

McDuck
4th March 2008, 22:03
Too easy? Considered cheating...?

Yea to comman.

Jiminy
4th March 2008, 22:08
Ouch! That must hurt.

That's not about group riding, that's about dumb riding.