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 Posted: 23:51 - 03 Aug 2004 Post subject: Good weather brings out crazy riding. |
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Thought i would post this as i'm just a bit pissed off at the amount of fair weather bikers i saw on sunday down on the coast.
I was down with sara i was on my cbr she was on her moped we normally go down a couple of times during the week when we're bored for some ice cream (you can all stop laughing about NOW ) and just generally sit and talk to some of the other bikers that are down just general crap really.
But on sunday past holy crap it was biker city we had all the fair weather bikers in their shiny leathers down and was thinking to myself the way they are getting on i bet theres an accident today well there was heres the text from the main story.
A family motorbike ride turned to tragedy yesterday as two brothers were killed in a road accident.
Kieran, 25, and Carl O'Loan, 20 - who were riding separate motorcycles - were killed in a collision with a car in north Antrim.
Their parents, Robin and Patricia, who were a couple of miles behind their sons and also on motorbikes came across the scene of carnage.
The crash happened on the Antrim Coast Road between Carnlough and Waterfoot just before lunchtime.
The men, from Ajax Court in Antrim town, died at the scene.
The parish priest in Antrim, the Rev Tony Devlin, described the O'Loan family as " devastated but strong".
He said the young men's parents and four siblings - Robin, Darren, Rachel and Natalie - were struggling to come to terms with the tragedy.
Fr Devlin said: " Kieran's fiancee and oneyearold daughter, as well as Carl's girlfriend, are also devastated.
"When Patricia came upon the crash, she was able to be with her sons at the time they died.
"The boys loved life, loved their bikes and everything to do with biking - they are a real biking family."
Fr Devlin said the strength of the O'Loan family was evidenced in the "great sadness" they were feeling for the family of the man driving the car involved in the crash, who suffered shock.
"This is evidence of the strength of the family.
" They have also asked other bikers to be careful and think about their loved ones before they get on their motorbikes
I dare say theres a morale to all this at the minute though can't really think about it.  ____________________ ****NORTHERN IRELAND NEWSFLASH!!**** According to a recent survey, 94% of loyalists said the best sex they ever had was in the shower; the other 6% haven't been to jail yet.*** |
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Report doesn't say who was to blame though does it. Just you jumping to conclusions about 'Sunday riders'. For all you know it could have been the car's fault.
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Recently (about a month or two ago) down a local A Road, a Caravan was overtaken by some lads in a Nova, unfortunalty there was a biker with pillion coming the other way at the time (which they hadn't seen or were just ignoring), and the result was the Nova and bike met head on.
The Biker was dead at the scene and the pillion was rushed to hospital (not sure if she survived). The scum bags in the Nova pegged it with the exeption of one who was too inured in the crash. Not sure how it went from then on (hopefully they caught the bastards and the pillion survived with no long term injuries) but it shows how irresponsable people can be, and how easy it is to be killed on a bike .
The thing is our local newspaper that week had a headline about some villege feat (its a very small town) and this terrible crash had only about 70 words at the edge of one of the inside pages which really pisses me off, especially considering a good few years ago even I made it to the front page (with colour photo)when the group of scouts I was in had their hair cut for charity . Pisses me off that this thing that calls itself a newspaper only prints the happy stories and just ignores anythin bad that happens, infact despite local murders and stabbings etc, the only time something bad appears on the cover is when a child dies.
Sorry for that off topic rant. ____________________ My bike: 1988 Kawasaki KH100 Status: Polluting Devon with two stroke smog and noise pollution!
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To be perfectly honest I don't care if someone is a "Sunday Rider", so what. The world's full of all sorts of people, some ride bikes, some don't, some are twats some aren't. There is no point calling a dead man a tit, the most important thing here is that someone died and left a family devastated.  |
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Agree with Sadie, looks like they not in the power ranger wannabee category if it's a family thing. Any sudden, violent death is tragic. I wish people wouldn't leap to using stereotypes
If you want to blame stupid riders get along to Squires near Sherbourn. Recently one guy pulled a wheelie - right into the front of a transit van. Police said he'd be lucky to live, I don't know if he made it. I'm glad I wasn't on my bike coming the other way when he lost it (I was on my way there, got turned back by police) No wonder the police presence is high in the area, who can blame them when there's this irresponsibility (rant over). |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 21 years, 149 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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