31-12-13, 10:28 AM
Christo,
Whereas I also agree with the comment from His Dudenesses,
The general consensus among all these posts if that for you own safety you need to get some rider instruction or advice from really good safe riders. Remember anyone can ride fast but the really good riders stop fast and to become a really good rider, first you need to be still alive.
Whereas you appear to be able to ride you do not appear to be able to read the road.
Sometimes accident shit happens, (my own a few months ago) but in your case a little to often which appears to point to rider inexperience.
I was hospitalised by motorcycle/car accidents twice in my first 3 years of riding over 40 years ago and even though they were not my fault a more experienced rider could possibly have avoided them. Why? simply because they would not have the trust I had in drivers and expected them to obey the rules of the road.
Whereas I also agree with the comment from His Dudenesses,
The general consensus among all these posts if that for you own safety you need to get some rider instruction or advice from really good safe riders. Remember anyone can ride fast but the really good riders stop fast and to become a really good rider, first you need to be still alive.
Whereas you appear to be able to ride you do not appear to be able to read the road.
Sometimes accident shit happens, (my own a few months ago) but in your case a little to often which appears to point to rider inexperience.
I was hospitalised by motorcycle/car accidents twice in my first 3 years of riding over 40 years ago and even though they were not my fault a more experienced rider could possibly have avoided them. Why? simply because they would not have the trust I had in drivers and expected them to obey the rules of the road.