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Well doing that would have saved me falling on my arse last weekend, totlly my fault, knew there was something not quite right with the bike but was trying to make it to the line to get the points,
avoidable? hell yes I could have pulled off when I realised there was a problem
4 "accidents" in 30 years, in 3 out of 4 they were single bike "accidents and totally my fault and no one to blame but myself, unlike a lot of others I'm quite willing to accept responsibility for my own actions and not try and shift the blame onto anyone or anything else, I had crashes I didn't have accidents
So what is an accident, is a rider going off the road and into a ditch all by himself an "accident"?
Rubbish there is, there's way less hazzards on the track than the road (well except for when I'm falling off in front of people)
What recognized fault?
It's a single lane bridge and two passing bays and good visibility at the approaches, it's a static object, the same tomorrow as it was yesterday and even the year before
Pull ya head in Warrick...... you know as well as any other Canterbury motorcyclist who's been riding for any number years in the district how many accidents have occurred there, not just bikes but cars, trucks, campervans... you name it and it's probably come to grief there. It's a recognised Black spot![]()
I cancelled a ride yesterday because of the conditions. Last week we had a string of very hot sunny days and the Tar Bleed was horendous to say the least. Yesterday morning we woke to rain, and given the fact that I have had not one bin on any of the 16-17 rides I have organised, I was not about to tempt fate and ride (in my view) what I deemed a dangerous combination. So I cancelled the ride.
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