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It's funny, though, watching these crash vids, how often the people immediately jump up and start trying to lift the bike. Part of it's probably adrenaline, but there must be a pretty strong embarrassment factor too. It's kinda like they're thinking, "Maybe if I get this thing picked up right away, nobody will notice!"
Despite the fact that somebody's standing there with a video camera...
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Glad you and the bike are okay. Stay safe.
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(04-20-2014, 11:04 PM)pechorin75_imp Wrote: It's funny, though, watching these crash vids, how often the people immediately jump up and start trying to lift the bike. Part of it's probably adrenaline, but there must be a pretty strong embarrassment factor too. It's kinda like they're thinking, "Maybe if I get this thing picked up right away, nobody will notice!"
Despite the fact that somebody's standing there with a video camera...
Lol, yeah, it's like "please make that didn't happened God!"
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Not sure if it counts...but I had a mountain bike crash( over the handle bars) due to some roots Saturday, sprained 3 fingers, having trouble using my CB1100 clutch hand....bummer, but if I can hurt myself that quick and bad on a bicycle going <5MPH, don't want to think of what a motorcycle could do. ( although I've had 2 over last 25 years)
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(04-21-2014, 05:24 AM)HikerToo_imp Wrote: Not sure if it counts...but I had a mountain bike crash( over the handle bars) due to some roots Saturday, sprained 3 fingers, having trouble using my CB1100 clutch hand....bummer, but if I can hurt myself that quick and bad on a bicycle going <5MPH, don't want to think of what a motorcycle could do. ( although I've had 2 over last 25 years)
Hope your hand heals up double fast Hiker.
Yes, it's food for thought isn't it. Maybe it helps to remember how fragile we are.
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There's a video I wish I could find where a guy rides a bike straight into a brick wall. The wall is at the end of a 7-11 parking lot. As he pulls in he sees someone standing in front of the store (Silent Bob?) so he guns it to show off. The bike goes ass-up and he slams his head (no helmet) so hard his flip-flops come off. He hopped right up and entered the store!
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(04-21-2014, 06:53 AM)The Spaceman_imp Wrote: There's a video I wish I could find where a guy rides a bike straight into a brick wall. The wall is at the end of a 7-11 parking lot. As he pulls in he sees someone standing in front of the store (Silent Bob?) so he guns it to show off. The bike goes ass-up and he slams his head (no helmet) so hard his flip-flops come off. He hopped right up and entered the store!
The details. All the details, but can't find the video anywhere.
It was you Spacey, wasn't it.
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here you can see a nice example of diesel spill crash: https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl...04UQ#t=324
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(04-21-2014, 11:09 PM)VTR1000F_imp Wrote: here you can see a nice example of diesel spill crash: https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl...04UQ#t=324
Yeah I saw that while I was researching the CB.
I thought I was going to follow in his footsteps the other week!
He did throw it into the diesel with gay abandon, as we say.
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(04-18-2014, 09:29 AM)Tortuga_imp Wrote: So I was out with Mrs. T a week or so ago when at a particular roundabout I smell diesel. Cautiously I enter the roundabout and see the patch of freshly spilt diesel which I gingerly mince around and avoid.
On the way back I give the same slick a wide berth and we get home safe and sound.
Today, I rode out and ended up at the same place, this time approaching from a different angle. My eyes were originally on the car to my left waiting to join the roundabout, which stayed put. Then I focused on the exit of the roundabout and looked for my line of drive.
I was using my limited peripheral vision to scan for spills on the road, but saw none, until it was too late.
My front tyre washed out like I'd hit ice. In a split second I goosed it, sat her up a bit, cleared the patch of diesel, smelled it , and made eye contact with the driver to my left who was all "wtf just happened?". I carried on, arse twitching for a few seconds, and then thought how lucky I'd been.
If I'd have throttled off, I'd have gone down. The bike felt Fur King heavy when it slipped. I'd never have caught it on my own, the bikes torque and the fact I had the revs in the mid range (4500 rpm ish) it picked up and got through the oil.
Scary stuff. I got home as quickly as I could and warmed up with a nice ale and some comfy clothing.
Good to be home! 
Have any of you guys had a scare?
my bike is nolonger pristine, it is laid down, not by me by my son. He wants to learn how to ride motorcycle on my bike. I say NO. When I tell him to go riding with me in backseat, he says it is boring and insists I let him to ride my bike. Well, I give in, take him out HS parking lot to teach him fundamental and tell him to go very slow. Within 10 min, the bike is on the ground on the left side!!!
He is okay, the bike has scratch on engine, it is inconspicuous. but no longer pristine. Lessons learnt for both father and son.
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