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    Twilight Road accident? (28/10/2013)

    Anyone heard anything about the riders who came to grief on Twilight Road the other day? Hope the riders recover - the bikes looked pretty trashed.
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    TV said serious injuries to the one in front who was on the wrong side of the road and comfortable position for the rider following who collided into the bike in front.

    Messy stuff for the front one with the full front end ripped off........

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    Really,who gives a shit.

    If your a local that lives on one of the roads these fuckwits come to play on during the week end,,,it's kinda funny.

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    Worst injured rider isn't critical any more (I know someone who knows the group etc - but can't remember all the details), but has some decent injuries like broken bones, bleeding on the spine I think etc.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gremlin View Post
    broken bones, bleeding on the spine I think etc.
    that'll learn em

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gremlin View Post
    Worst injured rider isn't critical any more (I know someone who knows the group etc - but can't remember all the details), but has some decent injuries like broken bones, bleeding on the spine I think etc.
    I heard 1 had a crushed nut, not one on his bike either.
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    Have to agree with Road Kill, these sorts of accident tar us all with the same brush.
    Group? who ride Twilight,OK lots do, but most don't let their riders use the OTHER SIDE of the road when doing so.
    I'm glad no one was killed, but why did this happen?
    This road is in my back yard and frankly I don't ride it because the biggest danger is other motorcyclists doing exactly this.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nzspokes View Post
    I heard 1 had a crushed nut, not one on his bike either.
    The minor injured one I think, apparently from flying through the air or something...
    Quote Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gremlin View Post
    The minor injured one I think, apparently from flying through the air or something...
    I read some time back that plenty of sport bike crashes where it involves a front end impact result in broken wrists from the body being violently jerked up wile hands grip clip-ons and groin damage by collecting it against screens etc on the way over!

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    Quote Originally Posted by AllanB View Post
    I read some time back that plenty of sport bike crashes where it involves a front end impact result in broken wrists from the body being violently jerked up wile hands grip clip-ons and groin damage by collecting it against screens etc on the way over!
    Ouch now that sounds painful!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by AllanB View Post
    I read some time back that plenty of sport bike crashes where it involves a front end impact result in broken wrists from the body being violently jerked up wile hands grip clip-ons and groin damage by collecting it against screens etc on the way over!
    Would explain it, I've broken both wrists twice. Makes bed-time chores uncomfortable.

    I'm not sure if I agree with roadkill though
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    Quote Originally Posted by AllanB View Post
    I read some time back that plenty of sport bike crashes where it involves a front end impact result in broken wrists from the body being violently jerked up wile hands grip clip-ons and groin damage by collecting it against screens etc on the way over!
    Wont go into to much but have seen exactly that from a Hornet crash. Not nice wounds.
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    A mate at work told me he drove past the crash thats why he was late. He isn't a biker, so asking details seemed pointless. I just hope all involved are ok and have a speedy recovery. These things happen. We all ride, and we all take risks unless you're a kittyhawk
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    It's a tight piece of road that is very busy over the weekends. Often full of cyclists and people pulling horse floats and boats. Not uncommon for the tighter corners to have a bit of fuel splashed every now and again, and when it is even slightly damp it's a slippery track too as the moss is quite thick in spots. Twilight Rd is not really a place for bikers to play when they want to go fast. I ride it quite often, but these days my pace is rather sedate.
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    SASS rides Twilight quite regularly (or at least they used to when I was a regular)

    If sis can lead a group of learners through there easy as Pie.... It seems like these guys were going so hard that the road probably was of little consequence. - They were probably going to crash anyway.
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