Dont Buy A Bike Ever!

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this is real supposedly 130mph
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Tonymac said:
I'm sorry I find this cool.
hahahah yup. he is stuck. hahahaha


also on the way to work this morning on the corner of prospect and 21st. there was a D.B.. motherfucking dumbasses speeding around, so this dumbass found the back of a 3500. blood all over the place, no cover on the body. shit was bright ass red all over. sick shit. must have happend 2 or 3 min before i drove my.
 
CRAZY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ive seen some guy get ran over by three cars cause some car cut him off, died instantly, dismantled... like estie said, blood everywhere... that shits funny and disturbing at the same time... FUCK A BIKE, im good with 4 wheels....
 
That's f*cking retarded. I cannot picture ANY scenario where you would be doing 130mph on the bike and it would be the trucker's fault at all.

Owning and riding a bike requires responsibility, because for all the good things a bike is worth, you're also playing with your life. I don't feel sorry for him.
 
rwdrift said:
That's f*cking retarded. I cannot picture ANY scenario where you would be doing 130mph on the bike and it would be the trucker's fault at all.

Owning and riding a bike requires responsibility, because for all the good things a bike is worth, you're also playing with your life. I don't feel sorry for him.

das fuked up i dont wish death on no one ppl make mistakes all the time pics above are a perfect example but ure right deffinately bikers fault
 
Did I say I wished for his death?

I'm saying I do not feel sorry for his death. It's a mistake you make when you stop thinking responsibly... and it costs you your life. Bikes are awsome fun and I'm having a blast with mine, but you need to know your surroundings. You dont do 130mph with traffic around you. People dont see you as it is during daylight and you expect them to be able to tell what that single light on their rear view mirror means and how fast it's coming towards you?

That's retarded.

- Erick
 
Well, he does have a point. You need to have some respect for the people around you driving. If your going to "have fun" with the bike take it to the track or find isolated roads. The thing I came to realize is most true riders are good. But it just takes a slow elderly person driver or new driver to cut you off or stick a nose out and your done. All I can say is please wear a helmet and jacket. Seeing people with neither on 95 is just crazy.

I love bikes I'll end up buying a few one day in Peru and ride with my dad. Peru is an awesome place to ride dirt bikes, the terrain and freedom makes it a lot of fun. Just add another 86 for the Peruvian touge and I'm in heaven :D .
 
The Redline 03 said:
But it just takes a slow elderly person driver or new driver to cut you off or stick a nose out and your done.

Dude, even then I'd still argue that something like that would be the rider's fault. Personally, I always keep my speed at 10mph+ traffic so I am always the one doing the passing and leaving the rest behind. I try to never sit next to someone. If someone is about to cut me off as I go to make a pass, I use my brakes, which even the Ninja 250 has better braking power than most cars.

I have not yet had more than a handful of close calls in my 2000 miles of riding (has not been 2 months since I got my license... so all I have under my belt is these 2000 miles, an MSF course, and whatever experience with SFL traffic I could bring from driving my car). Hopefully with time and more experience, I can make these close calls even more seldom.

My father has been riding for 30+ years and he's still kicking with no accidents whatsoever. And he has to ride in Miami, which from my experience... is 10x worse than Broward (and it's not like Broward would even be considered "good" to ride either)

I mean, obviously you can still be careful and something happens to you. Sometimes it really is unavoidable. But your responsability and awareness of your sorroundings is what lowers those chances to decimals of a percentage.

- Erick
 
my bad i just read what u wrote before what i meant was its kinda fucked up u dont feel srry cuz i think we can all agree no matter what mistakes u do dieing like that sucks huge balls lol
 
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