12-01-13, 01:28 PM
Description Says - Yes I was over-cooking it and I payed the price. Enjoy the vid at my expense.
Motorcyclist crashes at 60mph.
Motorcyclist crashes at 60mph.
My Crash at 60mph.
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12-01-13, 01:28 PM
Description Says - Yes I was over-cooking it and I payed the price. Enjoy the vid at my expense.
Motorcyclist crashes at 60mph.
12-01-13, 02:03 PM
PLEASE TELL ME THIS ISN'T ANOTHER CRASH ??? :rolleyes
More people are born because of alcohol than will ever die from it.
12-01-13, 02:07 PM
Thats not enjoyable, hope youre ok mate?
Much damage to the bike ?? Mark
12-01-13, 02:13 PM
12-01-13, 02:15 PM
12-01-13, 02:37 PM
60! bit fast for the weather mate. :eek
more to the point, how come i didnt slide down the road like you did? :rollin :rollin :rollin justy1000
12-01-13, 02:45 PM
Oops. :lol
I'm sure you know what you did wrong... obviously 60mph would have been excessive in the dry, let alone in conditions like that. It looks very much like a 30mph zone, so I hope no police are watching. Apart from speed, your road positioning wasn't ideal. The centre of the lane usually has slightly less grip than the bits to the left and right where the car tracks run. The middle accumulates a greasy layer from leaking sumps and truck differential gearboxes. It's not a hard and fast rule... on roads that haven't been resurfaced in a long while those zones become slightly sunken and can have a greater depth of water... in frosty conditions the warmth of passing vehicle engines can thaw the centre out first, it's all part of "reading the road". In this case I'd have said positioning closer to the crown of the road should have given you a little more grip and, as it was a left hand bend, a slightly better view. It would have also given the car driver a fraction more opportunity to spot you before he pulled out.
12-01-13, 03:08 PM
12-01-13, 03:18 PM
Jesus man, were you alright?
I fractured my hip a couple of years ago at 40 mph. I did go over the top of the bars though.
12-01-13, 03:19 PM
yeah, I am fine now. This was last year
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12-01-13, 03:30 PM
Well thank the lord, it could have been worse,,,,
12-01-13, 03:43 PM
where you tempted to turn it into a streetfighter after this? :rolleyes
12-01-13, 03:47 PM
12-01-13, 04:32 PM
Just out of curiosity did that cage driver drive off or did they stop and see if you we're ok?
12-01-13, 07:24 PM
You're haunted....I did this damage at 30mph with all Dianesse protective gear on. Was out of work for nearly 3 months.
12-01-13, 08:00 PM
I tell ya wat fella they must make em tough in Rotherham, you one looker foccer I can't understand why the front just washes out more or less in a straight line, you brake heavy but there was no skid just washed straight out unless one caliper ain't working 100% as per the other causing the front to twist under hard braking than it would wash out !
12-01-13, 08:41 PM
(12-01-13, 08:00 PM)cable tie link Wrote: I tell ya wat fella they must make em tough in Rotherham, you one looker foccer I can't understand why the front just washes out more or less in a straight line, you brake heavy but there was no skid just washed straight out unless one caliper ain't working 100% as per the other causing the front to twist under hard braking than it would wash out ! mine did that. straight line, damp conditions 15 mph. some stupid bitch opened her car door, i brake & the front just went. snapped the ball of the top of the humerus! :thumbdown to top it all the bitch looked at me, jumps back in her car & f*cked off & left me in the middle of the road! >: good to see you werent to badly hurt. justy1000
12-01-13, 08:47 PM
12-01-13, 08:51 PM
12-01-13, 11:47 PM
poor riding skill`s i`m afraid too fast for condition`s and road position as said,easily avoidable
glad yer ok though |
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