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Re: Friend's son crashed in Somersworth, owned the bike one day.
Hey g21 I didn't know I had to have a certain number of post to say how I feel. The dude in the 2nd post called him a fucktard??? I laughed at the ignorance of the rider. If he said the kid passed I wouldn't have said that. If you want me to be banned that's fine...whatever makes your kitty moist.
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Re: Friend's son crashed in Somersworth, owned the bike one day.
G21's just angry his bike won't start.
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Stiggy
G21's just angry his bike won't start.
:spit: sure - poke the guy with all the guns
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Hey I wish no harm to anyone who rides but the kid picks up the bike and decides riding a 100hp bike over 100mph down a town road. I may have done some stupid stuff but nothing like that. I feel worse for the kids family more than the kid. In my book you play you pay.
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Stiggy
G21's just angry his bike won't start.
Oh that's not all...:teehee:
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ninjette_ridr55
:spit: sure - poke the guy with all the guns
..and that's why he and I get along so great!
:hug3:
'Fucktard' is one thing but 'lmao' at a downed rider is another. Regardless of whether or not the rider's okay, laughing at the situation isn't the greatest idea, IMO.
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Re: Friend's son crashed in Somersworth, owned the bike one day.
wow that sucks
wish the best for the family
lesson learned
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BostonSVkid
Hey I wish no harm to anyone who rides but the kid picks up the bike and decides riding a 100hp bike over 100mph down a town road. I may have done some stupid stuff but nothing like that. I feel worse for the kids family more than the kid. In my book you play you pay.
no where in any post was speed mentioned . . . . :confused:
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^^
Dude, post 3
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CQ7String
From what I hear, to make matters worse one of his father's friends actually called him earlier in the night to say "Hey, I just saw your kid blow by me going 100+." On a 30mph backroad. Ugh.
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I took my first ride on a sport bike, but I will never understand how people can buy a brand new bike and immediately act like a retard on it. Doesn't anyone practice restraint, if not for the sake of your own life, than for the sake of preserving your brand new 1 day old bike?
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SRTie4k
I took my first ride on a sport bike, but I will never understand how people can buy a brand new bike and immediately act like a retard on it. Doesn't anyone practice restraint, if not for the sake of your own life, than for the sake of preserving your brand new 1 day old bike?
...some of us felt immortal, bullet-proof, and skilled well beyond our actual ability.
I'm pretty sure he wasn't planning on crashing...
...reality has a way of catching up...eventually
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DucDave
...some of us felt immortal, bullet-proof, and skilled well beyond our actual ability.
I'm pretty sure he wasn't planning on crashing...
...reality has a way of catching up...eventually
Yeah but 100 in a 30? I mean, 50-60 in a 30...okay, you just got a fast, shiny new sportbike. But 70 over the posted limit? That's not something even a skilled person would do, that's just a death wish that you KNOW you're taking.
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...not to argue or bicker...
I agree completely that he was foolish.
But I know a lot of roads that are posted for 30 when 60 would be perfectly reasonable. And 100 would be dumb...but not so dumb that I can't imagine the possibility.
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DucDave
But I know a lot of roads that are posted for 30 when 60 would be perfectly reasonable. And 100 would be dumb...but not so dumb that I can't imagine the possibility.
:whistle:
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drop
:whistle:
:stupid:
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bergs
Oh that's not all...:teehee:
..and that's why he and I get along so great!
:hug3:
'Fucktard' is one thing but 'lmao' at a downed rider is another. Regardless of whether or not the rider's okay, laughing at the situation isn't the greatest idea, IMO.
AGAIN!!!! i said i was laughing at the situation, the fact that he made the stupid mistake of going that damn fast in the first place was stupid and funny, not the fact that he crashed....so saying a downed rider is a fucktard is perfectly ok but dont laugh at him while you say it?? oh ok alright that makes perfect sense...well IMO this forum has at least 2 fucktards
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Bean600
well IMO this forum has at least 2 fucktards
lmao
:twofinger
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:gayfight:
Jesus christ, this is gayer than the slap and tickle fight I saw outside the 313.
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thats a terrible story, but i was relieved to hear that he's alive and probably going to be ok. Scary shit man, i'm all for having fun on backroads and all that, but you gotta ride responsibly around other motorists and bikers.
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G21forme
:ban:
way to make an entrance
I'm a little late to the party, but man... is it just me or do you LOVE trying to run things around here? :poke:
chill dude. :dunno:
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OreoGaborio
I'm a little late to the party, but man... is it just me or do you LOVE trying to run things around here? :poke:
chill dude. :dunno:
me run things? nah 1.53 posts per day.
I've lost friends to motorcycle accidents and actually just visited a friend's grave who was an ER doctor that passed last year so the lmao at a downed rider gave me the douche chills.
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OreoGaborio
I'm a little late to the party, but man... is it just me or do you LOVE trying to run things around here? :poke:
chill dude. :dunno:
you're confusing him with me...
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Re: Friend's son crashed in Somersworth, owned the bike one day.
how old was he? and brand new rider as well? or had he some experience under his belt to go along with the brand new bike?
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Bean600
well IMO this forum has at least 2 fucktards
You're correct, you and Knight Resurrect.
Hey, at least you're open about it. :dunno:
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Pittenger5
:stupid:
:iagree:
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G21forme
me run things? nah 1.53 posts per day.
I've lost friends to motorcycle accidents and actually just visited a friend's grave who was an ER doctor that passed last year so the lmao at a downed rider gave me the douche chills.
Greg, I hate to say it but just give up on this one.
I know exactly where you're coming from. IMHO, there's no need to spend any more time trying to help people see your position. Let the people who want to laugh, laugh. The funniest thing is when they will get laughed at for something which is seemingly important to them. Maybe then they will understand....but probably not.