Me too...
I was a complete miscreant with large ego, and no training, education, information, common sense or talent (well...maybe some talent), and went out and did stoopid things while pissed. Completely avoidable if I had bothered with a small amount of research or even asking around. But teenage boys with ego dont ask. They just go.
I am damn lucky that I can still walk and talk, in fact live at all. It could have been ridiculously bad....
I wish I was Reckless.....
He is a good looking bastard with sexy leathers and a nice bike,
Where as I am a big fat person
Yeah, good onya Reckless, I luvs ya.....
I had an avoidable one just yesterday actually.
Was practicing sliding the bike into a U-turn with the back locked up and sideways, then spinning the rear up to get a little drift happening to head the other direction. Mistimed it slightly and managed to not get the clutch dumped quickly enough and dropped the bike as it became stationary. Learnt that when that happens, my freshly painted stator cover gets scratched. Fuck it.
Vote David Bain for MNZ president
Jimmy!! Naughty boy! We've told you before to leave your training wheels on!
Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?
Maybe we are totally wasting our time re trying to bring down the frequency of bike crashes?
Boys and girls - we're all human. And we will make mistakes. Sometimes we learn from them. Sometimes we don't. Sometimes we don't get a second chance to learn.
Trouble with mistakes is the smallest, most inconsequential ones can have the worst of outcomes. And sometimes we walk away from Armegeddon.
What we can't get away from is the attitude that seeks to shift blame for any accident. That's all we can really affect. The hope is that will lead to a lowering of the number of crashes, which *should* lead to a lowering of the injury rate. What those injuries are, is more a case of luck.
Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?
What a load of shite...good troll and if you actually mean that then I'd say your reckoning is right up there with someone who recently commented that people who donated to a fallen female rider only did so as they wanted into her pants.
I don't disagree with the personal accountability message but for me, once again your delivery causes me to just![]()
Because, in alot of cases, the SCU report is rearly veiwed by anyone other than those close to the crashee.
Case in point: Light plane crash last year at Marsden cove, CAA report says that Mr Hopper made a fatal error of judgement during take off (showing off to his mates on the ground, he pay the ultimate price and dies)
His father still blames the wind...
Same with ''some'' bike crashes, its everything else but the riders fault.
Even if a Coroners report says differently, the mind set of some will never be changed.
Fact of life.
I thought it was General Accident and Major Incident.....
I was stationary giving way to an oncoming car (I was in a car in a passing bay) in a country lane in England when another car came hooning down the lane and straight up my rear end... result a broken back... you're right mate sometimes accidents do just happen, for me to have moved would have resulted in a head on collision.
phew the world had a lucky escape...
I was gonna say put them against a wall
fixed it for ya...
I like English cars and I do not own a Honda...
"A man can no more diminish God's glory by refusing to worship Him than a lunatic can put out the sun by scribbling the word, 'darkness' on the walls of his cell."
C.S. Lewis
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