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    Quote Originally Posted by Crusty_Junior View Post
    i can say everyone in the group is exceptionally aware of the road , weather and surroundings ......

    most of these guys have been riding since before your mum rode your dad to create you.
    I guess thats why they crashed then ... too much awareness and too much experience.

    Just a pity the lack of ability to handle less than perfect roads ... let them down.
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    anyhow the right wrist, sounds like the front has washed, too much brake me thinks
    hopefully they didn't bust that small bone, that's a pain to fix

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian d'marge View Post
    anyhow the right wrist, sounds like the front has washed, too much brake me thinks
    hopefully they didn't bust that small bone, that's a pain to fix

    Stephen
    That would be the scaphoid. I broke mine 30 years ago, had it pinned and it is still and never will be right.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    Northern NZ has a problem with its roads and every year it gets worse.

    Whether it's cost cutting or poor workmanship I don't know, but the chip seal fails and the underlying tar bleeds to the top. When it gets wet it becomes treacherously-black ice-slippery. It holds surface water and can easily bring a novice or even an experienced rider undone. Particularly in situations with decreased visibility. I have seen it happen to old hands as well.

    You would be better served by expressing your outrage at the death traps on the roadways than getting on the case of the poor schmucks it's brought undone.
    Perhaps you should realise that the issue you allude to is not just a Northern problem, it's countrywide. Down here, we are well and truly aware of it, Central Otago is littered with roads like that. Difference is, is that the majority of riders are aware of the conditions and ride to them. I myself had a mishap on shiny seal a couple of years ago and broke my leg, difference is that I blamed my in-attention to the conditions, not the road surface.

    Only a Bad Tradesman blames his tools for his fuckups.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jasonu View Post
    That would be the scaphoid. I broke mine 30 years ago, had it pinned and it is still and never will be right.
    its not like it does anything, can't they just fuse it or take it out all together, when u shuffle off this this mortal coil ( bloody hamlet) ...you could get a refund for part unused.......
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian407 View Post
    Perhaps you should realise that the issue you allude to is not just a Northern problem, it's countrywide. Down here, we are well and truly aware of it, Central Otago is littered with roads like that. Difference is, is that the majority of riders are aware of the conditions and ride to them. I myself had a mishap on shiny seal a couple of years ago and broke my leg, difference is that I blamed my in-attention to the conditions, not the road surface.

    Only a Bad Tradesman blames his tools for his fuckups.
    Well said, I agree!

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    Thumbs up

    We all have our opinions on this subject, but we all must agree to disagree!

    May I wish you all a "Merry Christmas and a Orsum New Year!"
    Special thoughts go out the our fallin brothers, may you all have a speedy recovery and take care.

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    You silly buggers, dont you know this is the century of " no personal responsibility". Someone else is always at fault.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Elvis View Post
    We all have our opinions on this subject, but we all must agree to disagree!

    May I wish you all a "Merry Christmas and a Orsum New Year!"
    Special thoughts go out the our fallin brothers, may you all have a speedy recovery and take care.
    Na fuck that,theres nothing to disagree about they fucked up...simple.All the namby pamby "brothers" shits a load of crock.They will A... have learnt to fuck up hurts and not do it again or B... do it again.And a Merry Xmas to you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 98tls View Post
    Na fuck that,theres nothing to disagree about they fucked up...simple.All the namby pamby "brothers" shits a load of crock.They will A... have learnt to fuck up hurts and not do it again or B... do it again.And a Merry Xmas to you.
    Love the A & B shit

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian407 View Post
    Perhaps you should realise - snip
    The problem with the tradesman line is that not everyone riding a motorcycle is a 'tradesman'.
    I'm not pointing at the crew in this video, but there are a lot are part timers, newbies, and the inexperienced out there - not doing anything wrong.
    But as long as the standard of roading continues to decline these types of incidents will continue to occur. 'That' is blameworthy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Elvis View Post
    Love the A & B shit
    There you go eh,motorcycling was such a simple pastime before the internet.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 98tls View Post
    Na fuck that,theres nothing to disagree about they fucked up...simple.All the namby pamby "brothers" shits a load of crock.They will A... have learnt to fuck up hurts and not do it again or B... do it again.And a Merry Xmas to you.
    Considering the number of bikes on the ride ... three went down. On an apparently crappy road. Crappy enough for bikes to go down ... but ONLY three. The rest must have been too skilled NOT to bin on such a crappy road ...

    THREE fucked up. Any others that did ... got lucky ... and got to ride home.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    The problem with the tradesman line is that not everyone riding a motorcycle is a 'tradesman'.
    I'm not pointing at the crew in this video, but there are a lot are part timers, newbies, and the inexperienced out there - not doing anything wrong.
    But as long as the standard of roading continue to decline these types of incidents will continue to occur. 'That' is blameworthy.
    Crews/part timers/newbies/inexperienceDavid your confusing motorcycling with Greenpeace and Whales.All said n done saftey campaigns/his vis vests and the internet full of experience hasnt changed a thing,nor will picture perfect roads.When will people just accept motorcycling for what it is.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FJRider View Post
    Considering the number of bikes on the ride ... three went down. On an apparently crappy road. Crappy enough for bikes to go down ... but ONLY three. The rest must have been too skilled NOT to bin on such a crappy road ...

    THREE fucked up. Any others that did ... got lucky ... and got to ride home.
    Thats wonderful dear.So an acceptable number of offs on a straight road is dependant on the number travelling down it in a group,if enough leave there seats its a "crappy road".Could kick myself for missing it all these years.No wonder ACC have a leg to stand on.
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