Stolen bike?
That's the point when I stop caring about what happens to the rider.
The greatest pleasure of my recent life has been speed on the road. . . . I lose detail at even moderate speed but gain comprehension. . . . I could write for hours on the lustfulness of moving swiftly.
--T.E. Lawrence (of Arabia)
Yup, not only will it be used as a motorcyclist statistic, but also will be used to paint us all as a group of bloody Larrikans...he was probably just a thief who took the opportunity. I am guessing he was not an experienced rider
Just as well the bastard got killed then...otherwise he would have angry bikers to contend with....and Nick Smith knows how scary they can be
The death IS a fact.
The rest is conjecture. He probably was evading the Police. The plate came back to a stolen bike - probably it was the same bike too.
He's dead, so can't be asked what his intent was, as far as accelerating hard. He may not be the one who stole the bike. It is possible that he bought it, not knowing otherwise. The pillion may never recover, or remember, or even know what was going on.
The bike itself may be the same stolen one, or just the plate from it - we might find out in due course.
So - the only known fact is...the rider was killed. And the pillion was stupid enough to get on the back without a helmet.
Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?
Found pic (and 10 whatever)
He is dead for Fxxx sake.
A bike can be replaced (even a Triumph)
I don't think I would be that judgemental if that was my son or nephew being a pratt...
I would say I am shocked by the callousness some people on this site display but sadly I am not
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That bike looks Orangy to me.
And this thread is funny, bar the dead guy.
Signature!?!
Obviously it's easier to be hardhearted when it's someone we don't know, most people would change their tune if it turned out to be a relative of theirs (especially a close one).
Having said that if each person who has said "no sympathy" can say "I would have said that even if it was my brother or son or daughter" then they can be quite justified in making the comments they have.
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