Hey mate, I am so glad that you didn't meet the same fate as that guy who was on SCU (truck vs bike).
Hope you get well real soon.
Hey mate, I am so glad that you didn't meet the same fate as that guy who was on SCU (truck vs bike).
Hope you get well real soon.
Sorry to hear it, glad you're alive. I hope they don't charge him with reckless, he'll get off if he's got a lawyer, because they have to prove he intended to commit the offence.
Lou
Kia Kaha.
Keep that positive outlook going, no matter what.
Looking forward to the message that says you're back on the road.
Jim2
If a man is alone in the woods and there isn't a woke Hollywood around to call him racist, is he still white?
Hey fpsware what ward i nthe hospital are you? i could arange for some of the tauranga kb to come meet you. and have you been treaed by the doctor alex? she is very good with bikers.
--Kasper
Oi! where's me tigers head?
4 ft from its tail!
bugger fpsware, you must have been the dude i heard about on the news. But at least nothing major bad, and not your fault which is always the best
I'm a fellow tauranga person as well.
man, as bad news as that is Fpsware, its awesome that you're going to make a full recovery and haven't lost your enthusiasm for bikes. Maximum respect to you g/f for letting you keep riding, she sounds like a very supportive girl and worth hanging on to!
and on the bright side for the rest of us, we will at least get some entertaining typos from Fps while he's using the voice software
take it easy for your recovery man.
I didn't hear about that one. What happened to him?Originally Posted by Motoracer
So far the guy has been pleading guilty every step of the way. I spoke to him this morning for the first time and he's actually quite a nice guy.Originally Posted by Lou Girardin
I was in ward three but I've been out since Wednesday now. And yes, I was treated by Alex. In fact, the entire emergency team were amazing!Originally Posted by kasper
He was a young bloke, hell of a driver but new to biking. He was going around a bend at 70 on a 70K zone. A big truck was pulling into a driveway which then was blocking his path on the road. Apparently according to the experts, the rider didn't apply brakes properly. He ended up skidding allong the road and hitting the side of the truck head on. He was wearing all the right gear but he died on impact because he snaped his neck. Real sad story.Originally Posted by fpsware
I was impressed at the degree of investigation. Came down to rider error in the end, he locked the back brake but didn't appear to use the front at all. Prolly instictive for a car driver to mash the brake pedal. Life can be very cruel.
it's not a bad thing till you throw a KLR into the mix.
those cheap ass bitches can do anything with ductape.
(PostalDave on ADVrider)
With an attitude like that Sir, You'll be just fine!! Good on ya mate.Originally Posted by fpsware
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Not even with yours!!!
Dayum, so sorry to hear of this.......I send good wishes for a speedy recovery!
Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well-preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming ...
"WOW!! WHAT A RIDE!"
hey mate! firstly id like to say take a look at all the replies! here i was thinking i was a week late to this reply but not even 24hours yet! good on yah KB'ers, and yet another get wel soon dudeand dont let it get you down at all - not that it seems to have.
Keep well and yes - do all that they tell you to do... yet you know who... them...
as strange as it sounds, I didn't have any thoughts of dying going through my heed and all. That didn't occur to me until a number of days later when I actually thought about the situation and how lucky I am.Originally Posted by Motoracer
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