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I had to claim with Nationwide a few years back. They actually covered my gear if I remember right.
"I'd rather ride a slow bike fast than a fast bike slow"
Bikes: Ducati: 748 (Track) Honda: RC31 (Race/street)/ CRF 110 Mini Moto/ Hawk Endurance Racer Kawasaki: ZXR1200R
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Very Happy to see your ok. Better see ya soon. Don't let this one keep ya down bud.
Better the gear than the skin this just shows thinking smart about your gear pays off in the long run.
Better hide that Teddy Bear next time you post some picks! LOL
1993 Honda CBR900RR
1990 Suzuki GSXR1100
1992 Kawasaki ZX750
1996 Honda F3 Trackbike
Fixation is the devil. That's what happened to me when I went down last year.
gene,
here is the vid. you sure got up real quick.
glad that you are ok and have great spirit.
Carlton
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yeah i should have left the crash out of my story to the wife. she cried..what girl. i didn't help when i said gene didn't even cry. but i did leave out the cops from the story
you should have left the chin spoiler on if it wasn't damaged. comerce covered my pipe and fairing. but zip for the gear, good thing it was only a shoie and a* jacket and gloves that got trashed and not any thing expensive![]()
~ Life passes most people by while they're busy making grand plans for it.~
Glad your ok, hate seeing guys go down, just makes me wonder when it will be my turn again, sometimes... Heal up and get back on..![]()
what a douchebag cop. I knew they were going to show up and bust balls. That is why some (maybe all) of us ended up heading down the road to the gas station to wait it out. I wrecked like that and it took me 8 years to get back on. Hope to see you get it back mentally and with a new bike soon.
glad your ok! it happend to me last year and i'm back to ride again this year hope to see you riding soon!
Gene G;ad you're alright kid! let me know when you're back in the saddle and we'll grab some quality 116 time! I still can't believe that cop gave you a warning!
Great riding with all of you, we'll definitle do it again real soon...
Supa Motarded! If you see me backin it in, keep watching...Im about to crash
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Glad to hear you are ok. Good luck with getting everything sorted.
I went through there Saturday as well..maybe 4 or 5pm?
What model Joe Rocket Pants are those?
Damn Bridgestones !
I think we should let Casey Stoner know before he
gets hurt !
Come on now, you omitted the conclusion of the investigation:
Let me know what the tires are, you might be able to go after them, who knows for sure, but it may be worth the effort.
I am going to do a little research & see if there is anything in common with the FZ6 & the R6 & I will get back to you when I know something for sure.
I did the research: the front tire of your bike is a Bridgestone BT 020 & I am sure so is the rear tire.
My Son's bike had Dunlop D 253's on it. So, no same tire cause crash syndrome, but both brands suck Especially the BT 020's I hated them with a passion & they slipped on the painted lines also!
Careful with whom you decide to ride alongside.![]()
Last edited by ChR1s; 05-29-07 at 10:49 AM.
A man who has nothing for which he is willing to fight, nothing which is more important than his own personal safety, is a miserable creature and has no chance of being free unless made and kept so by the exertions of better men than himself. - John Stuart Mill
The bridgestones must be the reason I ride so slow on the street and the track and I'm always slipping and sliding out of control and crashing everywhere i go. I'm sure I can't keep up on any group rides with these tires.
A special note to everyone, when you crash don't take responsibility because then you'll have to fix the mistakes you made. Blame something that was out of your control or someone else and then try to get sue happy.
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It's all water under the bridge, and we do enter the next round-robin. Am I wrong?
Glad to hear you're OK man, we were strafing VT-100 this weekend as well... love that road...
About the bike, take it for what you will, but I for one am in huge support of this method of "breaking in" your bike. Seems to work the balls for every race motor I've had, and the only street bike I ever bought new.... screw babying it ;-)
How to break in your new motorcycle - the proper way
Good luck, heal fast, keep the rubber side down.
Scottie.D
You too? We went across route 2 into NY, up the NY/VT border to 17, and then down 100 to 9 for the trek east. 520 mile dayGlad to hear you're OK man, we were strafing VT-100 this weekend as well... love that road...Trying to get in long distance shape for the Nova Scotia trip coming up.
You get the 851 back up and running?
Yea dunny, that's what I was ridin this weekend :-)
Went from Westborough, MA up 116 / 8A / NH 9W, thru VT into NY... Thru the Adirondacks to Plattsburgh, NY where we spent the night.
Next day, down 22, across 17 (well a couple passes on 17 on Sunday before the rain started), then raced to get outta the rain and down 100 the whole way back.
Fun times, 750 ish miles (yeah, on my 851, beyatch)
What's this aboot a Nova trip?
Scottie.D
I won't rage on anyone here, I'll just say that the BT020's on the FZ6 were just fine for my style of riding (60% commuting, 40% sport). The only time I ever felt them slip in 900 miles was shooting around a turning semi into a shoulder full of tar snakes on an 85 degree day. The only thing that messed up in my wreck was myself, neither the bike nor the tires can be blamed for going where my actions directed them.
My comments were not directed toward you and I'm glad you made it out of the crash as well as you did.
It's all water under the bridge, and we do enter the next round-robin. Am I wrong?