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Super Bleeder!!
09-23-2010, 04:43 PM
Very cool machine. Be safe.
4seasons69
09-23-2010, 08:22 PM
Nice bike, Sorry to hear about the accident. Are the forks still straight and what not?
Forks look good.
Or if you do, buy one that is a proper fit for your body size and rider skill.
this crash had pretty much nothing to do with rider skill. I know a couple people who've been riding for 10 plus years and and went down when it was wet out. Its a bike that is new to me and every bike rides different and I was unlucky enough to get caught in some rain. It happens
Goat Blower
09-24-2010, 12:39 AM
I've had three friends that died on bikes, I will never own one. Looks pretty cool though.
Kracka
09-24-2010, 08:52 AM
well I was coming up too a stop light and not sure what happened maybe hit the front brake a little too hard but the front end slid out on me and I went down and slid through the red light and t-boned a car.
this crash had pretty much nothing to do with rider skill.
It has everything to do with rider skill. A skilled rider will ride according to weather, equipment, conditions, and surroundings. I have over 20k miles riding bikes including a few roadtrips where it rained the entire time. Zero crashes. Take the motorcycle safety training course and know the limits of both yourself and your equipment.
4seasons69
09-24-2010, 04:18 PM
It has everything to do with rider skill. A skilled rider will ride according to weather, equipment, conditions, and surroundings. I have over 20k miles riding bikes including a few roadtrips where it rained the entire time. Zero crashes. Take the motorcycle safety training course and know the limits of both yourself and your equipment.
I'm sorry but this is one of the dumbest things I have heard for a while. yes experience makes a big difference and I may not be the most experienced rider but to say a skilled rider wouldn't have went down in the same situation is rediculous.
my dad had been riding for almost 20 years when he went down when it was wet out. my moms friend who has been riding for over 20 years went down in the rain on his way to sturgis. were these 2 newbs at riding? did they not know how to ride according to the conditions?? I think not. just saying no matter how skilled you are while your out on the road shit can happen.
I've ridden in the rain a bunch of times just not on this particular bike. but either way I was doing what I could to be safe. I tried to get a ride so I didn't have to ride it home in the rain but couldn't find one. I stayed off of the freeways and was going slow and taking it easy. the fact that I walked away with only a couple scrapes and a bruise on my left leg says a little about how I was riding
Kracka
09-24-2010, 04:20 PM
So you're saying skilled/trained riders crash just as often as newbs?
tehehodi
09-24-2010, 04:20 PM
Theres two types of riders:
Ones that have gone down and Ones that will go down...
4seasons69
09-24-2010, 04:38 PM
So you're saying skilled/trained riders crash just as often as newbs?
no not at all. just saying the way you went about saying what you did just made it seem like you were saying I'm a dumb newb who was screwing around when road conditions were slippery which is not the case. yes I'm still basically a newb but wasn't messing around was riding according to the conditions. every bike is different and rides different I was on a bike I wasn't 100% used to and either way still my mistake
all i'm saying is anyone can go down at any given time no matter how skilled
Theres two types of riders:
Ones that have gone down and Ones that will go down...
exactly
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