Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?
The word 'accident' is defined by the word 'unintentional' - not by the word 'unavoidable'.
As MSTRS has pointed out, there are very few accidents that are unavoidable.
The buffer may be smaller, but it's still there and if i'm still within it, according to you and Katman, I should be fine and not have to worry about having an accident... The buffer theory is flawed, in fact flawed to the point where complaicency sets in...Originally Posted by R-SOUL
You're quoting BULLSHIT ACC statistics to backup your accusation that i'm spouting bullshitOriginally Posted by R-SOUL
argument instantly moot. The difference is, these guys may well have been nowhere near their boundaries/limits/capabilities... it was just the wrong day to go aroundh that corner for the 3496th time...
Correct. But your risk and my risk are completely different and we may well take exactly the same things into consideration, this is how futile managing risk is. Be careful (managing risk) ios all that should be asked of anyone, because 1 moments lapse and it could be your last. Doesn't mean it will be, you may just have another squeaky bum moment to add to the collection.Originally Posted by R-SOUL
I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!
I'm fed up with hearing about let likely, you might, it could, it's highly probable when it comes to accidents/crashes... you have a tiny tiny tiny miniscule probability that you'll crash/have an accident, whatever it is on a given day on roads that you know etc... but you will always have a 50 - 50 chance that somewhere during that day you're going to have an accident/crash etc... it could be at 50, it could be at 150...
I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!
Less likely to crash is exactly what being discussed here, the warning for when you up the pace was meant to be heeded and make you less likely to crash if you do up the pace. If you're fed up with it, then don't come into threads about safer riding! the chance of having an accident might be minuscule, but half of minuscule is still half as likely. I have no idea of what you mean by the last bit, riders with a 50-50 chance of an accident per day, will not stay riding for long.
"A shark on whiskey is mighty risky, but a shark on beer is a beer engineer" - Tad Ghostal
if I was you, i'd be removing those rose tinted specs... I see completely, understand fully and to a certain extent apply the attitude that you and Katman are talking about whilst i ride... however, you guys refuse to accept that once in a while we stay within our buffer and still fuck up. You're talking about the majority of accidents and crashes that haven't been quantified in terms of fuckupability... all we hear is, if you had been going at 100 instead of 110 you wouldn't have to get a new bike, or leg, or eye... what about those other 3964 times that corner has been taken without incident? do you and Katman take that into account? Why?
I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!
I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!
You try and sweep away our common sense with broad generalisations. You try to convince us that its because its too hard to think like that all the time. Or thats its too tiring. Or because you are too dumb (dont worry we know you arent). Any excuse will do.
But actually its because you cant wait for your next "fix".
All we ar saying is that you should rather get it on the track.
Besides, when you do, it overshadows the road fix by so much, that the road fix seems negligible by comparison, and you dont even bother about it anymore.
So because 2 in 100 accidents cant be helped, and will nail you regardless of your caution, now we mus throw our hands in the air, say "what the fuck, it cannot be helped" and ride like we stole it? Rather a defeatist attitude if you ask me.
That seems to rely waaay too much on fate for my liking. Clearly you dont have kids.
I can fall off the step at home and kill myself, so let's be real here. I have a 50 - 50 chance of crashing my bike on a corner that I have ridden several thousand times, so my probability of crashing on that corner at my current speed is pretty low. Yet there is still a chance that it can happen, it happens or it doesn't. The 1 time that I come off could be my fault, but statistically and from my perspective knowing my riding and my abilities it's not likely to happen, yet i still have a 50 -50 chance of it happening and fully accept that FACT.
The OP should be an Ad on TV, which is how this latest charade started, I agree, whole heartedly, with what he's saying, but that does not mean I am advocating using the road like a race track and does not read like a racing manual...
I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!
Not at all. I'm being realistic. It can take a momentary distraction that leads to a persons undoing and that may well have nothing to do with any lack of common sense, the amount of thought that is being put into the activity you're undertaking or the amount of pressure being exerted through your right hand... It may or may not happen is all i'm saying, something you and Katman seem hell bent on disproving. Yes people fuck up when they don't mean to, when there's no other reason for it other than they got it wrong... but that's all it is SOME OF THE TIME, someone learning their lesson by getting something wrong... I'm prepared to give them the benefit of the doubt, seeing what's happened as an accident with nothing to blame other than, today it happened differently than to how it normally happens... we don't all go out, find roads that we don't know and pin the throttle...
I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!
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