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    Quote Originally Posted by Jin View Post
    What is a safe speed?
    What his bike manual says...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Conquiztador View Post
    I have not been on here much in the last couple or so years. Last I remember of you, you were a decent and intelligent chap, has that changed? I have no problem with you having a different opinion to me but that does not justify personal attacks.

    I have not seen the pole after the crash, .
    Then you have a bad memory. I've never been either of those things. But seriously...get a look at the pole (directly opposite a school) he wasted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jin View Post
    What is a safe speed?
    Leave your bike in the garage.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cassina View Post
    You just got lucky and I bet the guy who crashed felt his riding was fast and safe untill he crashed too.
    Wahey, Groundhog Day again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cassina View Post
    You just got lucky and I bet the guy who crashed felt his riding was fast and safe untill he crashed too.
    In that case I have been lucky for 30+ years
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    Quote Originally Posted by onearmedbandit View Post
    What his bike manual says...
    I thought Cassina was female. Just assumed from reading his/her posts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jin View Post
    What is a safe speed?
    Circumstantial speed is safe.....Where you get away with it...other wise,

    There isn't one really, for argument sake, most speeds are not safe if you riding in shorts and jandels, 30-100 kph is not a safe speed if you (or someone else) fuck things up, that's been proven many times.

    If something goes wrong, no matter what speed you are riding at above say 30kph, the outcome will probably be not to your liking. You probably wont die at such a low speed but it's going to hurt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cassina View Post
    But generally speaking the faster you go the less safe the speed is as stopping distances become longer if shit happens. Sure people die under the speed limit but the chances are still less due to having more time to stop if you have any time at all.
    Stating the obvious was not my point. In saying that, no one can argue with both posts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cassina View Post
    But generally speaking the faster you go the less safe the speed is as stopping distances become longer if shit happens. Sure people die under the speed limit but the chances are still less due to having more time to stop if you have any time at all.
    Remember.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by GrayWolf View Post
    EXCEPT:

    also, look at the pictures, the amount of collapse od diameter, and bend in the pole. Physics of leverage, to bend it from so low an impact point? Would require a pretty reasonable amount of force, and it doesnt appear to be a 'glancing blow' does it?



    I think you'd be hard pushed to find any other explanation than 'speed'.
    Plus forget the little pole that the traffic lights on it the lamp post behind it that's twice normal width and half as thick as it was. Even the light at the top of the lamp post is facing down the road and broken. Pics don't show it because its behind popo in photo. Its also damaged a metre off the ground and bent like a banana.
    Normally im a benefit of the doubt guy but there is no evidence to say speed wasn't a factor in this case.
    I have evolved as a KB member.Now nothing I say should be taken seriously.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cassina View Post
    But generally speaking the faster you go the less safe the speed is as stopping distances become longer if shit happens. Sure people die under the speed limit but the chances are still less due to having more time to stop if you have any time at all.
    jesus fucking fuck. Do you work for nzta??? The faster you go the bigger the risk bullshit...

    I see you didnt take anything away from the last threads. You're a hazard to yourself with that poor mental attitude.
    Take up knitting. Just go slow, those plastic pointy things could hurt you, if your not paying attention to what the fuck you're doing..

    (80% of fatal crashes are under the speed limit) (if you're paying fucking attention, very little surprises you) (clearly, the powerpole ran out in front of this guy like some kind of dog from behind some kind of fence)


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    Quote Originally Posted by mossy1200 View Post
    Plus forget the little pole that the traffic lights on it the lamp post behind it that's twice normal width and half as thick as it was. Even the light at the top of the lamp post is facing down the road and broken. Pics don't show it because its behind popo in photo. Its also damaged a metre off the ground and bent like a banana.
    Normally im a benefit of the doubt guy but there is no evidence to say speed wasn't a factor in this case.
    no. 'Speed' was not a factor. Stupidity was.
    Speed was what caused that amount of damage on impact. (m.v^2 kind of shit. Ask demon)

    However, without the impact, the speed would have been irrelevant.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cassina View Post
    But generally speaking the faster you go the less safe the speed is as stopping distances become longer if shit happens.
    It depends on your degree of situational awareness.

    Perhaps we should concentrate more on what's going on around us instead of 'going fast'.

    If we did that, 'going fast' might not end up being so dangerous.

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    Talking sensibly to casino is like trying to pick up a turd from the clean end......
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maha View Post
    Circumstantial speed is safe.....Where you get away with it...other wise,

    There isn't one really, for argument sake, most speeds are not safe if you riding in shorts and jandels, 30-100 kph is not a safe speed if you (or someone else) fuck things up, that's been proven many times.

    If something goes wrong, no matter what speed you are riding at above say 30kph, the outcome will probably be not to your liking. You probably wont die at such a low speed but it's going to hurt.
    Agreed totally ,I broke my wrist and had whiplash after being hit by a cage while I was stationary, wrote off my bike and car ,

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