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    Quote Originally Posted by cowboyz View Post
    ok. being as we are asking random questions..

    Whos fault is it when a bike is travelling round a 65k country road corner at 140k/hr and hits gravel midcorner and crashes?
    Ummm, the tyres?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cowboyz View Post
    ok. being as we are asking random questions..

    Whos fault is it when a bike is travelling round a 65k country road corner at 140k/hr and hits gravel midcorner and crashes?
    approx 90% rider fault, 10% to whoever left the gravel there (assuming its not a gravel road)
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    Another way of looking at things....

    If I hit a tree or a set of high tension lines in the course of my work, it's NOT the fault of the person who planted the tree, or the persons who erected the wires/pylons... it's MY bloody fault for not being aware/vigilant enough!
    It's personal responsibility, FFS!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Donor View Post
    How so?

    Giving a shit?

    Being cruel to be kind? After all, the truth is the cruellest of all...

    None so blind as those that will not see...
    It's Skatmans self righteous arrogance of expressing his message inappropriately in places it isn't needed

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pussy View Post
    Another way of looking at things....

    If I hit a tree or a set of high tension lines in the course of my work, it's NOT the fault of the person who planted the tree, or the persons who erected the wires/pylons... it's MY bloody fault for not being aware/vigilant enough!
    It's personal responsibility, FFS!
    but if some numpty drops a rock off a bridge, leaves Z nails on the road, puts deisle down to do skids, who's fault is it?

    I agree with you about the personal responsibility, but fault is a different thing
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    Quote Originally Posted by bogan View Post
    but if some numpty drops a rock off a bridge, leaves Z nails on the road, puts deisle down to do skids, who's fault is it?

    I agree with you about the personal responsibility, but fault is a different thing
    Mine for not seeing the twats on the bridge above, mine for not noticing the colour and texture change on the road, and mine for not seeing and smelling the diesel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cowboyz View Post
    you do realise that you are making yourself seem argumentative and just plain stupid. Im surprised Hitcher hasnt been past with a grammar check too.

    In any case, I have to agree with Katman. In the theory anyhow. As far as the practicial side goes, I say.. Do what you want to do.
    Ok so now I'm an argumentive retard that is stupid.......

    What I'm drawing from this is Katman wants "rider awareness and safety" isn't that what we all want. I for one want's this but no one can tell me any constructive ways to make this a reality on the track and on the road without talking in circles and attacks on one another...I have a interest in what is going on here........

    Hitcher anytime please bring on my personal spell and grammer check....
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    Quote Originally Posted by bogan View Post
    approx 90% rider fault, 10% to whoever left the gravel there (assuming its not a gravel road)
    intreging.... what if the bike was going round a 65k corner at 140k and run into the back of a car that was doing 50k round the same corner? Going to put 10% of blame on the car for not going fast enough?

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    Quote Originally Posted by T.W.R View Post
    It's Skatmans self righteous arrogance of expressing his message inappropriately in places it isn't needed
    Quite frankly, I think it's the very place (and time) that it's most needed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by James Deuce View Post
    Mine for not seeing the twats on the bridge above, mine for not noticing the colour and texture change on the road, and mine for not seeing and smelling the diesel.

    Mine.
    hmmm, well we shall have to agree to disagree there

    Quote Originally Posted by cowboyz View Post
    intreging.... what if the bike was going round a 65k corner at 140k and run into the back of a car that was doing 50k round the same corner? Going to put 10% of blame on the car for not going fast enough?
    nah, speed differential is big, but would still mean the biker would be able to see the car entering the corner, and thus should slow speed to avoid the collision
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    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
    While we continue to blame environmental circumstances for our accidents we will continue to be seen as a joke by the powers that be and by the general public.
    And what, cage drivers dont blame everything else...They seldom see themselves to blame...
    An Accident though is just that...Accidental!!!

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    I rest my case.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
    Personally, I'd rather see motorcyclists pulling their fucking heads in and riding to the conditions.
    Guess what...most of us do...its that percentile factor that you cannot change...the 5% that are just plain dickheads...Take any section of society and you will see the same thing...a few dickheads giving others a bad rap!

    Quote Originally Posted by Foxzee View Post
    Hey guys and girls.....

    As it has been said "accidents happen"...and some are just pure accidents..no fault, no blame, no stupid riding, no stupid other conditions that put us at risk.....
    Too true, they do happen, and you will never totally stop them...chaos theory in progress

    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
    Bullshit.

    An individual's failure to factor in environmental circumstances is what is to blame.
    Not everyone has a supercomputer in their head like you do....We cannot factor everything in, all we can do is ride to the best of our abilities out there, and anticipate what we can...

    It must be nice knowing that you ride so perfectly you will never have an accident. I guess you dont need to wear leathers or a helmet???


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    Quote Originally Posted by Foxzee View Post
    Ok so now I'm an argumentive retard that is stupid.......

    What I'm drawing from this is Katman wants "rider awareness and safety" isn't that what we all want. I for one want's this but no one can tell me any constructive ways to make this a reality on the track and on the road without talking in circles and attacks on one another...I have a interest in what is going on here........

    Hitcher anytime please bring on my personal spell and grammer check....
    to start with.. ignore the track. track riding teaches you how to ride on the track. nothing more, nothing less.
    I worry when people say... I went to this trackday and learnt how my bike handles on this hairpin and I was going really good and. .. (whatever).
    No consideration for the fact that the rider had 20 attempts at the same *cambered* corner on a track that is equivelent to a 5 lane road with no hazzards.
    In the real world. Road riding is completely different. The corners are not setup for racing and you dont get to practice the same corners over and over again. Alot more attention to reading the road and hazzard identification would serve alot of riders well. That and banning the sale of Gixxers as they seem to be crashing alot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bren View Post
    Not everyone has a supercomputer in their head like you do....
    Bullshit. Everyone's brain is a supercomputer. It's just that far too many people are too fucking lazy to learn how to use it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
    Bullshit. Everyone's brain is a supercomputer. It's just that far too many people are too fucking lazy to learn how to use it.
    Even supercomputers crash.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Usarka View Post
    Even supercomputers crash.
    Only through faulty input.

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