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I am going to further hone the ideas with crashes at different experience levels.
These are street miles only not dirt or track
IF NO GET OFF'S POST SAFE MILEAGE
0 to 3000 miles ----noob probably 1st season
3000 to 6000 miles got some skills but maybe sophomoric
6000 to 12000 miles experienced
12000 + real world skills old bold pilots
My only real down was in the noob class 0 to 3000
Since then 120,000 miles with only the occasional off pavement sortie
answer as many crashes as you have had in each category
Last edited by richw; 03-22-08 at 08:08 AM.
Glen Beck is John the Baptist
My first (and only to date) really bad crash happened with 50,000+ miles under my belt...
Did you grit your teeth and try to look like Clint Fuckin' Eastwood?
Or did you lisp it all hangfisted like a fuckin' flower?
My one and only street crash was after 22k mi and 18 months riding time.
2005,Year 1: 0-5,000 miles-Noob, crashed twice (25 mph or less)
2006, Year 2: 5-11,000 miles-Intermediate, crashed once (15-20 mph)
2007, Year 3: 11-17,500 miles-Int/Experienced, crashed once (25-35 mph)
Total: 17, 500 miles, 4 crashes...going for a clean 2008, wish me luck!
Lesson learned: Don't push it on the Street, Save it for the Track! (a lesson I just learned...after 3 years...)
Carpe Diem
'10 Yamaha R6-Race-
'05 Aprilia Tuono Racing -Street-
#46, Expert, CVMA -cvmaracing.com-
last year, 12500 miles ..no crashes.
year before 15000 miles...no crashes
year before 15000 miles ...1 crash
year before 14000 miles ....1 crash
and every year before that back to 98 i crashed at least once each season...and probably averaged 10000 miles...
"A man who views the world the same at 50 as he did at 20 has wasted 30 years of his life.”
Muhammad Ali.
10k+...very impressive sir...I am impressed
Carpe Diem
'10 Yamaha R6-Race-
'05 Aprilia Tuono Racing -Street-
#46, Expert, CVMA -cvmaracing.com-
7000 miles no crashes, i did however drop it in my garage if that counts.
I've hit the pavement a few times, but never any significant damage (scratched headlamp bezel, rash on turn signal lense,) and I have always been able to ride away
ny first get off, in Roanoke, I prolly had 30,000 miles of riding under my belt, but it was my first trip in touring mode packed with a pillon's worth of gear
I would guess that I have well over 250,000 miles of seat time now
RandyO
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about 3300 and having the bike about a month... i'll keep myself in the noob catagory though
First crash, mine was an out of control throttle stuck, got to get off, accident at about I'm guessing 30,000. Nothing since, call it 20,000 trouble free.
All my tipovers were while not moving, so I've got right around 20K now with no moving crashes. Keeping my fingers crossed....
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If you run into a wall with a helmet on, you still ran into a wall.
i had 1 in the parking lot while practicing for my license, then just non-moving tip overs.
since that first one i have gone about 40k miles with 1 tipover after a 13 hour day of riding and my leg gave out when i put it down while stopped at an intersection... 2am and nobody around except my wife, and we laughed about it.
Small lowside back in 1993 with about 15k under my belt
Nasty lowside into a gaurdrail doing about 60mph in 1997 with about 40k under my belt
Real nasty highside over the handlebars and onto the back trunk of a moving vehicle in front of me back in 2000 with about 60k-70k miles underr my belt.
Moral to the story. How many miles you have under your belt of driving doesn't mean jack shit! It may make you feel better and safer about riding and being able, instinctively, to anticipate what the other person is going to do but an accident is going to happen if it's your time to go down...you can't control the other person in the cage and you can't control a slick spot in the road etc etc..
My opinion....
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2006 KTM 560 SMR - 2006 Yamaha R6
LRRS Rookie of the Year 2002-2006
the deer incident i had was ~11k, and the second was was ~16k
2002 RC51
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Not counting zero mph tip-overs, my one & only street crash happened a month or so after my first track day... probably had 6000 miles under my belt, maybe a touch more.
Since then I've done probably another 20k miles & no street crashes.
-Pete LRRS/CCS #81 - ECK Racing, TonysTrackDays
GMD Computrack Boston | Pine Motorparts/PBE Specialists | Phoenix Graphics | Woodcraft | MTag-Pirelli | OnTrack Media
The Garage: '03 Tuono | '06 SV650
I am working on a blase theory
In cars most accidents are caused by driver inattention... anyway doesn't look like noobism is the major cause.
Our group here is a select group of sportriders under representing the dead noobs and those that never came back after a crash
Glen Beck is John the Baptist
you're puttin too much thought into this... just go ride & let the statistics geeks do this on their own![]()
-Pete LRRS/CCS #81 - ECK Racing, TonysTrackDays
GMD Computrack Boston | Pine Motorparts/PBE Specialists | Phoenix Graphics | Woodcraft | MTag-Pirelli | OnTrack Media
The Garage: '03 Tuono | '06 SV650
Crashed at the track once, 2nd track day small lowside. I've been riding for abotu 10 months now... racked up 4k miles and 3 track days.
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My first and only crash so far happend last year with about 10 years and about 100-110K miles on the street.
I wish I could say I was on track to hit 200K by 20 years but the whole life happening thing has significantly reduced my saddle time.
"...i would seriously bite somebody right in the balls..." -bump909
4,000 miles: 1st crash. 11pm, dark small street, about 40mph, T-BONED A 120lb BLACK LAB IN THE MIDDLE OF THE ROAD and lowsided (front tire lost traction)
5,000 miles: 2nd crash, 25mph high side, wet road covered in leaves. Back tire skidded out sideways, caught traction, came back and over i went!
about 8,000 miles under my belt now.
I'd say i'm a new intermediate.
No injuries in either accident.
I've got probably about 15,000 miles under my belt....only incident happened at about 6k