View Poll Results: In your riding experience have you ever crashed a road motorcycle?

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  • Yes

    176 67.18%
  • Never (been riding for more than 10 yrs)

    13 4.96%
  • Not yet (been riding for less than 10 yrs)

    73 27.86%
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Thread: Will You Crash Your Motorcycle?

  1. #91
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    I'm in the minority here.
    Homer you shot the zombie Flanders !
    He was a Zombie?

  2. #92
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    Quote Originally Posted by avgas
    should change the poll to:
    "Did you learn from your crash"
    Obviously not.


    Or so me mum says.

  3. #93
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    Quote Originally Posted by avgas
    should change the poll to:
    "Did you learn from your crash"
    Ummmmmmmmmmm.......
    After last Sundays little effort..........
    learned that it's real easy to make an error of judgement, no matter how long you been riding.....
    “- He felt that his whole life was some kind of dream and he sometimes wondered whose it was and whether they were enjoying it.”

  4. #94
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    12th September 2005 - 16:21
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    CRASHED

    CAME OFF ONCE HITT SOME BLACK ICE GOING TO WORK AT 6AM IN THE DARK COULD SAY WASNT MY FALT COULDNT SEE IT LMFAO
    I WAS 15 IM NOW 43 AND RIDEN EVERY YEAR HAVE BOUNCED OFF A FEW THING`S AND CAME CLOSE AGAIN ON SUNDAY 11TH TOOK A CAGE`S MIRROR OF ON MY SIDE OF THE ROAD
    WENT OFF THE HAIR PIN AT PUKE TO A FEW YEARS BACK PASSIN HALDANE UNDER BRAKE`S
    THANK`S FOR THE THREAD ZED SOME GOOD READING
    PS BLACKYOSHI DRINKS
    JACK DANIELS
    BLACKYOSHI

  5. #95
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    My last bin was 29.07.95 when I was hit head-on by a dopey old prick who decided to turn right, into oncoming traffic. Before that I had crashed(on the road) a few times through my own stupidity, trying to keep up with the big boys. Since then I have fallen off many dirtbikes and probably will again. Would dearly love to get on a track and find the limit in a controlled environment.
    Do not handicap your children by making their lives easy.
    Heinlein

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  6. #96
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    hehehehe need i say anything?
    Quote Originally Posted by Paul in NZ View Post
    Ha...Thats true but life is full horrible choices sometimes Merv. Then sometimes just plain stuff happens... and then some more stuff happens.....




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  7. #97
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    Been hit by a couple of drunks not seeing me
    A couple of diesel spills one bent a loan bike broke off the handle bar.
    Mud on roadworks resulting in a head on and $5000 to find when a student.
    Throttle cable routed the wrong way after the shop fixed it resulting in stuck throttle wide open.
    As a young un showing off to the girls
    "I think men who have a pierced ear are better prepared for marriage.
    They've experienced pain and brought jewelry." - Rita Rudner
    A man is only as big as the dreams he dares to live

  8. #98
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    The old adage

    When I first got my bike, my mate said "There's only 2 types of bikers... those who've had an accident and those who haven't YET"

    It's pretty true - unfortunately on a bike we are less protected than in a car and we have to learn from our mistakes that are likely more costly. getting a corner wrong in a car and sliding it is recoverable. Getting a corner wrong on a bike and sliding it is gonna leave road-rash - both mistakes you learn from, but on a bike you have to heal too...
    Yokai - bendamindaday

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