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Re: Friend's son crashed in Somersworth, owned the bike one day.
Think I'm gonna like it here.
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Re: Friend's son crashed in Somersworth, owned the bike one day.
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Originally Posted by
Gixxa750
Stories like these really make you think. I mean im only 20 ad i have already done way too much stupid stuff.
I see an experienced riders course in my future thats for sure.
Good for you! :beerbang:
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Re: Friend's son crashed in Somersworth, owned the bike one day.
If no one laughs when you do something stupid, how do you ever learn what you did was stupid?
Trying to pretend major fuckups were not made in ridiculous crashes is way too PC for NESR and motorcycling in general.
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Re: Friend's son crashed in Somersworth, owned the bike one day.
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Originally Posted by
DucDave
...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.
this is actually a good point...RI is famous for this....west wrenthem road in cumberland is 25mph in some sections 35 in the rest and should at least be a 45mph road....wide great visibility...100+ is excessive on this road but it has happened :teehee:
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Re: Friend's son crashed in Somersworth, owned the bike one day.
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Re: Friend's son crashed in Somersworth, owned the bike one day.
Better.
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Originally Posted by
Gixxa750
Stories like these really make you think. I mean im only 20 ad i have already done way too much stupid stuff.
I see an experienced riders course in my future thats for sure.
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Re: Friend's son crashed in Somersworth, owned the bike one day.
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Originally Posted by
scottieducati
...shameless....
(I like it!)
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Re: Friend's son crashed in Somersworth, owned the bike one day.
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Originally Posted by
bergs
^^
Dude, post 3
i was talking about the accident post.
we all have doubled speed limits from time to time
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Re: Friend's son crashed in Somersworth, owned the bike one day.
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Originally Posted by
SRTie4k
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.
when your going 30 and get passed by someone going 60 it feels like there going 100 more so if there high in the rpms . . .
its all hear say tho
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Re: Friend's son crashed in Somersworth, owned the bike one day.
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Originally Posted by
bigred875
this is actually a good point...RI is famous for this....west wrenthem road in cumberland is 25mph in some sections 35 in the rest and should at least be a 45mph road....wide great visibility...100+ is excessive on this road but it has happened :teehee:
Issues where they put up their yeild signs too, and what they mean by yeild.
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Re: Friend's son crashed in Somersworth, owned the bike one day.
Did his mother give him a swift kick in the ass on his way out of the hospital?
At the moment, I have 3 motorcycle accident victims on my unit, trached (breathing tube), PEG'd (feeding tube) and on a mechanical ventilator... 2 of them completely paralyzed and one should hopefully make a full, although long, recovery...
I am SO glad that he can walk out OK. If you need any nasty stories to tell him let me know, I can get pretty graphic. The streets can be a fun place, but also very scary. I hope that this unfortunate experience gave him some insight on how fragile a human body can be on a bike. :-)
If he gets back on you should suggest a TTD?
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Re: Friend's son crashed in Somersworth, owned the bike one day.
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Originally Posted by
wheelburns
when you're going 30 and get passed by someone going 60 it feels like they're going 100, more so if they're high in the rpms . . .
its all hearsay, though
Fixed. :teehee: Now I feel better :D
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Re: Friend's son crashed in Somersworth, owned the bike one day.
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Originally Posted by
bigred875
this is actually a good point...RI is famous for this....west wrenthem road in cumberland is 25mph in some sections 35 in the rest and should at least be a 45mph road....wide great visibility...100+ is excessive on this road but it has happened :teehee:
yes, but we're not NAMING NAMES ^
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Re: Friend's son crashed in Somersworth, owned the bike one day.
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Originally Posted by
OreoGaborio
Fixed. :teehee: Now I feel better :D
as long as your happy i'm happy
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Re: Friend's son crashed in Somersworth, owned the bike one day.
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Originally Posted by
hessogood
Issues where they put up their yeild signs too, and what they mean by yeild.
this joke has buckets of fail... please re-write then resubmit..it's either not funny or misunderstood because of the poor grammar....either way it needs work :loser:
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Originally Posted by
Ri_De_bike
yes, but we're not NAMING NAMES ^
:innocent:
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Re: Friend's son crashed in Somersworth, owned the bike one day.
Apparently you've never tagged along on a NESR ride.
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Originally Posted by
SRTie4k
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.