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Old Dec 16, 2004 | 06:16 PM
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Re: Tragic R1 accident in Europe...

this is the worse bike accident I've ever seen.

WARNING, GRAPHIC IMAGE! LOOK AT YOUR OWN RISK! YOUNGER CHILDREN SHOULD BE SENT TO ANOTHER ROOM!



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Old Dec 16, 2004 | 07:53 PM
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i think the woman in the car and the biker dies from what i gathered.
may god bless thier souls

that is an awful video

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Old Dec 16, 2004 | 08:58 PM
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Thats just disturbing, makes you realize that life is short and easy to lose when you ride a bike. It's like a reality check. I know that when I'm going fast I feel unstoppable, almost immortal. It's good to see stuff like that because it gives you a reality check. RIP
Old Dec 16, 2004 | 09:25 PM
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If I was one of the people involved I dont know how much I would have appreciated someone filming the whole thing.... But either way what happened there was a shame. RIP
Old Dec 16, 2004 | 10:54 PM
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everyone please be safe.. that was very disturbing to see another biker just sitting there. if I had known him or just meet him and was ridin I would not be that calm either. RIP
Old Dec 16, 2004 | 11:37 PM
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he had to have been haulin ***, in the hundreds. there was nothing left on the bike. no subframe or seats, gas tank, clip ons, half the forks and front wheel, the carbs where hanging. that **** was crazy. RIP
Old Dec 16, 2004 | 11:43 PM
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Re: Tragic R1 accident in Europe...

Originally Posted by Gundamms07b
this is the worse bike accident I've ever seen.

WARNING, GRAPHIC IMAGE! LOOK AT YOUR OWN RISK! YOUNGER CHILDREN SHOULD BE SENT TO ANOTHER ROOM!



http://members.dslextreme.com/users/...e/accident.jpg


you have been warned...
kinda dispectful to this thread...
Old Dec 16, 2004 | 11:57 PM
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RIP man, ya'll be safe use this as an example that **** does happen!
Old Dec 17, 2004 | 12:06 AM
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**** happens...its good my bike wont go over 100...heh
Old Dec 17, 2004 | 12:07 AM
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R.i.p.
Old Dec 17, 2004 | 12:24 AM
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horrible RIP
Old Dec 17, 2004 | 12:35 AM
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what i dont understand is it didnt really look like his boyz really were upset about it, just walking around him and ****, id be a little more conserned than that.
Old Dec 17, 2004 | 12:43 AM
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Why did they not try to resuscitate him any helmet was still on what bunch of stupid Fc#k$!!!
Old Dec 17, 2004 | 03:31 AM
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Re: Tragic R1 accident in Europe...

Originally Posted by armyofone
Why did they not try to resuscitate him any helmet was still on what bunch of stupid Fc#k$!!!
u never EVER pull a rider's helmet off after a bad accident. even the medics wont a lot of the time. sometimes your lid is all that's keeping your head together literally.
Old Dec 17, 2004 | 04:46 AM
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i back that.. but this dude was dead from the start, look at his stiff body and the gray colour of his hand
Old Dec 17, 2004 | 06:04 AM
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very disturbing,
don't know why people put this stuff online..or even find the urge to take out there cam's and record what just happend..
on the other hand, Like a couple of people said, its a reality check.
this just shows how vunerable you are when riding a bike, or just plain participation in traffic. Some people need to see this I guess, see what can happen to you. It does'nt have to be you're own stupid mistake, someone else can make a terribe mistake too.
many times I hear bikers talk about other motorists don't pay attention to them, they don't see 'em or whatever, this is sometimes true, many times I've had close calls too, because of other bad drivers. But sometimes on sunny days I see guys riding, and I think to myself "what do you expect, when you are doing like 120 km's an hour, where 80 is the maximum?" (A bike is a relativly small object, so it is badly visible sometimes) or take over where there is no room (for errors) this summer I was in the French Alps, people on all sorts of bikes where driving up and down these nice & twisty roads. I know, this is fun, I like my fair bit of fast cornering too, but keep in mind, there is no room for error there, other people don't expect you to go that fast, and I saw a lot of people make risky take overs, or corner like they where all alone on a circuit, being on the wrong side of the road and stuff..
I don't want to sound like a damn cop or something, but hey, why take stupid risks, think about it, always keep in mind what can happen to you, no matter what.

that car was just folded, not to mention the bike, there was just nothing left..
It is just shocking to see what can happen..
Old Dec 17, 2004 | 08:49 AM
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good thing he had his gear on
Old Dec 17, 2004 | 09:14 AM
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Originally Posted by stuntn247
my stomach hurts now.....RIP...... i hate to see this happen....
if i were to assume i would assume the car pulled in front of the bike....not paying attention....thus how it always is with vehicle drivers today they dont respect bikes as another vehicle on the road with another life attatched....RIP
Look at the way traffic flows!! Your correct in saying it happens all the time. The thing that strikes me is that his homeboys never handed out giant size cans of "woop-***" to the driver and possibly drunk and coked up passengers who probably sat there and said nothing to alert the jack *** behind the wheel that another vehicle was approaching !!
I remember one of my first post here was "slow it down" everyone kicked me in the ***!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Old Dec 17, 2004 | 09:22 AM
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Originally Posted by Jasper
very disturbing,
don't know why people put this stuff online..or even find the urge to take out there cam's and record what just happend..
on the other hand, Like a couple of people said, its a reality check.
this just shows how vunerable you are when riding a bike, or just plain participation in traffic. Some people need to see this I guess, see what can happen to you. It does'nt have to be you're own stupid mistake, someone else can make a terribe mistake too.
many times I hear bikers talk about other motorists don't pay attention to them, they don't see 'em or whatever, this is sometimes true, many times I've had close calls too, because of other bad drivers. But sometimes on sunny days I see guys riding, and I think to myself "what do you expect, when you are doing like 120 km's an hour, where 80 is the maximum?" (A bike is a relativly small object, so it is badly visible sometimes) or take over where there is no room (for errors) this summer I was in the French Alps, people on all sorts of bikes where driving up and down these nice & twisty roads. I know, this is fun, I like my fair bit of fast cornering too, but keep in mind, there is no room for error there, other people don't expect you to go that fast, and I saw a lot of people make risky take overs, or corner like they where all alone on a circuit, being on the wrong side of the road and stuff..
I don't want to sound like a damn cop or something, but hey, why take stupid risks, think about it, always keep in mind what can happen to you, no matter what.

that car was just folded, not to mention the bike, there was just nothing left..
It is just shocking to see what can happen..
***** you ride 70cc what do you know about cornering or speed for that matter??
But I do agree, **** like this sometimes happen when you put your life in the hands of some jackass behind a the wheel of a car!!
I personaly trust none of um!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I slow down first and let um go, I think I've heard too many silly *** excuses in my time!!!!
Old Dec 17, 2004 | 09:31 AM
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Originally Posted by bahamaspete
***** you ride 70cc what do you know about cornering or speed for that matter??
just because I own a 70cc scoot, or a kawasaki moped , doesnt mean I've ridden other (big) bikes.. or cars..



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