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    A Fact

    "Motorcycling is as popular now as it was 20 years ago, but rider casualties for every mile travelled are 30% lower compared to the early 1980's"

    You would of thought it would of increased considering there are so many more cars and idiot drivers?

    What do you guys think?

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    Stands to reason. Bikes are better (as a rule). Tyres are better. The graduated licence system means bikes are more appropriate to experience.
    Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MSTRS View Post
    Stands to reason. Bikes are better (as a rule). Tyres are better. The graduated licence system means bikes are more appropriate to experience.
    I suppose bikes were slower as well

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    Quote Originally Posted by mark247 View Post
    I suppose bikes were slower as well
    True, though not by much. Gear is possibly the biggest feature - more universally worn cos it's readily available in a large variety of styles and types, and like the seatbelt message most of us now accept that using it is not an option..
    Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MSTRS View Post
    True, though not by much. Gear is possibly the biggest feature - more universally worn cos it's readily available in a large variety of styles and types, and like the seatbelt message most of us now accept that using it is not an option..
    Yeah i agree, some people just dont get it though. Today i saw an older guy riding around on a brand new 250, he had a helmet, gloves, and a motorcycle jacket on, but he was wearing shorts and boat shoes.....

    Good luck to him when he falls off, i guess half of him will still have skin on.

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    I wonder if KB has had any appropos effect on biking attitudes? When did this site start up?
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    Quote Originally Posted by gijoe1313 View Post
    I wonder if KB has had any appropos effect on biking attitudes?
    It sure has. I'm no longer an ATGATT nerd and evangelist and I've stopped craving the acceptance of my "fellow" motorcyclist. I also really and honestly don't care what you ride. Or not.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mark247 View Post
    "Motorcycling is as popular now as it was 20 years ago, but rider casualties for every mile travelled are 30% lower compared to the early 1980's"
    Interesting!! Where did that come from, was there any analysis why?
    I reckon cos of the Graduated License system and the wearing of safetly gear
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steam View Post
    Interesting!! Where did that come from, was there any analysis why?
    I reckon cos of the Graduated License system and the wearing of safetly gear
    I just read it on some motorcycle fact website.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim2 View Post
    It sure has. I'm no longer an ATGATT nerd and evangelist and I've stopped craving the acceptance of my "fellow" motorcyclist. I also really and honestly don't care what you ride. Or not.
    It's sad that you no longer have a release for your pent up frustrations...
    You need to turn back a page or three and vent where necessary.
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    Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mark247 View Post
    I suppose bikes were slower as well
    my kawasaki 1979 Z1R 1000 had a top speed of 220ks and was supposed to do the standing 1/4 in under 12 sec not bad for a bike thats frame was made out of spagetti and had skinney little tyres and no brakes

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    Quote Originally Posted by mark247 View Post
    I just read it on some motorcycle fact website.
    Could you please post a link?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    Could you please post a link?
    http://www.motorbike-search-engine.c...ike_Facts.html

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    The stats presented - if correct - are a result of many things:

    Heavy overt and covert road policing
    Road construction/barriers etc
    Education on defensive riding
    Technology in bikes brakes etc etc
    Better medical response and care

    ...and quite possibly some statisitical error in the sample and analysis.

    Now... off to post drivel and read some jokes....

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    FACT hospitals, ambos, helocoptors, CELLPHONES are all much better then they were then too

    the first hour after you go down is the most important to making a good/decent/dead recovery...

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