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Thread: Harley riders dropping like flies at Sturgis rally!

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    Quote Originally Posted by cave weta View Post
    The headline says that 43 bike accidents resulted in 9 deaths in the BlackHills region
    also sites -inexperience, inattention and complacancy....

    from the article....
    Riders either missed a curve, drifted off the road or into the path of oncoming traffic, or they were not paying attention to what was happening around them.

    Eleven accidents involved collisions between motorcycles.

    Eight accidents involved another vehicle. One man died in a campground when the motorcycle he was driving hit a golf cart. WTF!!

    Motorcycles also collided with a tree and a deer.

    Alcohol was a factor in six of the 43 accidents.

    “If you’re driving a motorcycle, you don’t have the luxury of being able to not pay attention for a couple of seconds,” Maj. Brian Mueller of the Pennington County Sheriff’s Office said.

    Accidents happened on Interstate 90, on four-lane and two-lane highways, Mueller said. They even occurred on less-traveled roads.

    Mueller believes this year’s increase in fatalities was due to a combination of factors – the heavy traffic, varying road conditions, distracted driving and unfamiliarity with riding in the Hills.

    “We saw a lot of people failing to negotiate curves,” Mueller said.

    At Nostalgia Cycles in Rapid Valley, Gregg Mach heard several complaints about inexperienced riders from his customers.

    “A lot of people are from areas where there’s more flatland, and they’re riding too fast,” Mach said.

    People familiar with the Black Hills know they have to ride the curves at the designated speed limit, he said. Riders often mentioned riders who “just came flying by them” driving too fast for the road conditions.

    A trip to the Sturgis motorcycle rally is a first-time experience for many riders, Mach said. They are thrilled to ride in the Hills, surrounded by wildlife and beautiful scenery, but they don’t think about what could be around the next corner.

    Riders who switch from a smaller motorcycle to a heavier motorcycle will also have difficulty navigating in the Hills, Mach said, especially if they are inexperienced.




    all this makes me think.... when is the next CoroGP?
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    I was there - saw a bin or two (not me though!)

    But having 500,000 bikes in the same area means there is bound to be one or two sub-standard riders who will fail to stay upright and/or on their bike.
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    [QUOTE=shrub;1129842789]- a single 10 inch disc on a 250 kg + bike will never have the stopping power of even my T Bird Sport, and there is the simple matter of ground clearance that limits the cornering of even the world's best rider.

    My Superglide T Sport with twin front discs, high ground clearance and adjustable front & rear suspension would be a better comparison....
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    Quote Originally Posted by rocketman1 View Post
    Dont think I saw one sport bike at Sturgis!!
    I did, saw lots - even saw a guy with sneakers, T-shirt and jeans pass me while lighting a smoke as he passed me on his 'busa...
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    Quote Originally Posted by breakaway View Post


    ^^ Average harley riders. I'm not surprised at all.
    Old.

    Yawn.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DarkLord View Post
    American riders, bro.

    Not all of them of course but when I was in California I often saw dudes riding in nothing but cut off jeans and flip flops. No helmet.... not even a freakin t'shirt

    You make it sound like they are doing something wrong....maybe a AC/DC t'shirt would have been better than a freakin one??
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