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Thread: Live to Ride. Ride to Die. (Bike crash images)

  1. #91
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    I picked up the bad vibes just from the tread title. Any pics of bikers down is not going to be good. As for more rules and sin bin offences, my experance of kids is that they can handle a lot more shit than we give them credit for.

    This site needs less rules than more.

    Skyryder

    PS Never clicked the link..............
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    Quote Originally Posted by kneescraper View Post
    Ok Im a newbie to forums but has this thread (the one I started) been joint in with another one or something? The titles changed and pages have doubled.

    Also a sad thing, I have received 2 bad reps because of me posting this link to the webpage. Strange when you want to show fallow riders a page that made you feel different about riding and thought it be good to show them hoping it would do the same for their safety they smack ya back down. I was only sharing it because I thought it may make riders think twice about being throttle happy or pulling stoppies on the main street etc. Guess I will keep my concern for other/all riders to my self. Bad Kneescraper....bad bad man!
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    Harry33, I hope you did not think my comments were directed solely toward you, this is not the case at all. I was just a bit dizzy up there on my soap-box, and got carried away.

    My intended message was - no gear + asphalt = that webpage. It's a simple formula, but one tried and tested.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Harry33 View Post
    Yeah I was kind of thinking the same.....Nothing new really, bikes are dangerous but so's walking to the shops,eating a sandwich etc

    Yeah, Mama Cass chocked to death on a ham sandwich, so does that make ham lethal?
    Never Take Life Seriously - Nobody Gets Out Alive Anyway!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hillbilly View Post
    Yeah, Mama Cass chocked to death on a ham sandwich, so does that make ham lethal?
    No dis-respect to you mate but how can you compare riding a motorcycle to eating a sandwich....or ham. I just can't see the relation. I see it as a simple fact...when you are riding a motorcycle with out any protection other than what you are wearing and others don't take as much notice of whats on the road as they should, we have a greater chance of being hit off, hurt or at the worst get killed than if we were in a car of even eating a ham sandwich. Lets not get offend or get offended by this web page...its not meant for that.

    Lou Girardin, I see you got the whole point of the web page....safety gear is a must.

    Rock on guys, hope all is going well for all you riders out there. Best wishes. Take care.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kneescraper View Post
    No dis-respect to you mate but how can you compare riding a motorcycle to eating a sandwich....or ham. I just can't see the relation. I see it as a simple fact...when you are riding a motorcycle with out any protection other than what you are wearing and others don't take as much notice of whats on the road as they should, we have a greater chance of being hit off, hurt or at the worst get killed than if we were in a car of even eating a ham sandwich.
    It's called humour. KBers have it in abundance.

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    Sorry mate, I didn't pick up on the humor....normally I can but considering its a serious, well very serious topic I thought we were being serious. Sorry Hillbilly...didnt mean to get at ya!
    1990 GSXR 750 - want one, can be crap, can be awesome....pm me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by maha man View Post
    Yea, i never saw one fatty..............not one i say......
    so how about the guy with the post in his groin (jokes aside ) , that site is made up by a bunch of scaremongering wimps , it should make up its mind what it wants to be roadrash /trauma photos, pie charts and graphs snatched from thin air i tells ya ,

    lets be careful out there

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    Dispite all the pics of crashes I'll still ride with what ever I see fit. Normally a helmet, gloves, back brace, leather jacket, my old cammo trou and combat boots. It is my choice to do so. It's the risk I take. I'm sure others feel the same.

    We humans are quite judgemental, I know I am at times. I guess that's part of being human. How many elephants do you see riding motobikes? (waits patiantly for someone to post a web link)

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    Elephant riding a motorcycle ? Here ya go http://www.vintagepostcards.com/mm5/...ry_Code=TRANMO

    Didn't have to wait long did y'
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion View Post
    Elephant riding a motorcycle ? Here ya go http://www.vintagepostcards.com/mm5/...ry_Code=TRANMO

    Didn't have to wait long did y'
    Could that be the worlds' fastest elepant?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion View Post
    Elephant riding a motorcycle ? Here ya go http://www.vintagepostcards.com/mm5/...ry_Code=TRANMO

    Didn't have to wait long did y'
    What makes it even funnier is the fact that its in another language...nice one
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    Quote Originally Posted by pervert View Post
    Get yourself a laptop and/or wireless lan card/mobile account.
    I already have 2 laptops, both with wireless and lan cards. I was using one of them at the motel (every room has b/band)
    Quote Originally Posted by pervert View Post
    Didn't think you were getting at me.

    Also, nice photos you posted above. Did the doctor let you get to have a poke around in the wound yourself?
    That photo was from the webpage in the original post. I said my knee injury looked almost exactly like that one did.

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    I am NOT going to click on that link - even tho i'm so darn curious.

    Been there with other links ...and still have issues with the images burnt
    into my memory.

    I wana enjoy my riding. ....and I have to ride to work every day....
    thats probably called having rosey colored glasses
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    getting a speeding ticket is far from my mind as it is unlikely to kill me..

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    Quote Originally Posted by KATWYN View Post
    I am NOT going to click on that link - even tho i'm so darn curious.

    Been there with other links ...and still have issues with the images burnt
    into my memory.

    I wana enjoy my riding. ....and I have to ride to work every day....
    thats probably called having rosey colored glasses
    I'm with you Kat, the mental scars are hard to get rid of, and I just don't need it, I think I ride like a nanna anyway and don't need to see carnage to make me go even slower.

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