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| daemonoid |
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 daemonoid World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 16:03 - 28 Aug 2008 Post subject: Anyone not crashed? |
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Reading through these forums seems as though a crash is inevitable, and of course, it's always the other guy's fault .
So, was just wondering has anyone on here not had a crash (a stationary drop or training incident doesn't count).
How long have you managed and how? ____________________ current: ducati monster 750
past: hyosung gt250r, bajaj pulsar 180, hyosung gt 125 comet
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| thegubner |
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 thegubner World Chat Champion
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Been riding bikes on and off since I was 16, no crashes.  |
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 K0rnIsAFAGGOT Trackday Trickster
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 Posted: 16:25 - 28 Aug 2008 Post subject: |
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lol, none here yet  |
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| instigator |
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 instigator Super Spammer

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None, usually do about 10-20k a year. Only been riding for 6 years though.
How have I done it? Well, for a start, I don't think it's about skill, probably 50% ability, 50% luck more than anything else and I always bear that in mind. I have yet to come acropper on a patch of diesel or loose gravel whilst cornering, however, that doesn't mean it won't happen tomorrow. I don't generally go above 90mph for fear of losing my license, and if I do, I am like a hawk on my mirrors. Scoping out everycar I go by, every slip road, watching my mirrors all the time. Probably more than necessary but I've yet to have any points. I'm also not into all of this knee down malarky. I ride for myself, I don't go stupidly slow but nor do I try and corner faster and smoother than ever before so I can brag about it to my mates on msn/forums. I have probably matured before my time with regards to riding styles but I don't really care what anyone else thinks.
I'm thankfully someone who just gets their thrills from being on a bike, no matter what speed or scenario, I love it. I'd also have a dnepr & sidecar over some italian exotica piece of crap so make of that what you will.
Oh and before those that comment = crashing isn't cool.  |
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| ncrn |
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 ncrn World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 16:53 - 28 Aug 2008 Post subject: |
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My moped, crashed on ice, my fault for being inexperienced I guess.
My NSR crashed twice in poor weather, and once was a brake failure, both my fault entirely.
ZZR250, not crashed, selling it to my Dad tonight so I'm quite please with myself . ____________________ Past: 55 Sym Jet, 91 ZZR250, 03 NSR125R. Present: 97 ER-5.
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| MinhDinh |
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 MinhDinh World Chat Champion

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i have crashed. i didn't for the first year, but then i crashed on a situation where i was being stupid. i speeded at about 40 on a speed bump and it jumped me up and i dropped down on the left side.
the reason was because i was late for work once and got diverted by the police. it was a very frosty morning and there was a collision on the road so i got told to go another way. i somehow ended up way almost the other side of my borough (hackney) which was no where near work. so i kept on a steady speed of 40 and 50 to get to work on time. i should have really used common sense and said wait a minute, that car crashed because it was frosty so maybe i should take it easy.
it's taught me a good lesson. it hurt in the bank balance too. i am not particularly materialistic and value money above all else, but i am definitely not going to do any stupid like speeding on bumps because it will cost a fortune. ____________________ Hit the G spot.  |
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 ish765 Trackday Trickster

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Not ridden much, but never dropped it whilst it was moving  |
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 APNess Trackday Trickster
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Been riding 2 years 10k miles so far purely on twistiest roads I can find. Despite some near misses (spinning up on diesel and lock to lock tankslapper) not binned it yet.
Nearest I came was when the bike walked off its sidestand when I turned my back whilst washing it. Turned round and caught it with one hand as other was full of sponge! Thought I'd broken my wrist it certainly went with a twang!
All down to dumb luck. This week my spare oil bottle under the pillion seat leaked all over the back wheel and brake. Despite slithering about for a bit on the bends I didn't notice until I stopped at lights and saw the smoke all about me, then the top of bottle must have come off the whole way cause it REALLY gushed out.
Lucky I didn't fall off there, and taught me to tape caps on no matter how secure they seem... ____________________ 97 Thunderace. Power ok, weight a bit lardy. Or is that me? Anyway, both of us together=too slow. Next stop - Gixxer Thou or Busa! Or not. Now on ZZR14 second gen  |
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| craigs23 |
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 craigs23 Mr Muscle

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I haven't crashed yet, but understand my limits. Just because I haven't come off, doesn't mean I haven't been close to doing so.
It's very rare that I have a near miss these days, but even on the way home today, riding a previously unknown backroad, I felt the front almost let go on a patch of gravel I should have expected. Experience of machine control prevented me from coming off, but it could have been worse. I wouldn't chalk that one down as a near miss though; there was no heart-in-the-mouth feeling during or after the encounter.
I guess a better example of a near miss was a couple of weeks ago - a dozy van driver almost t-boned me on a roundabout. So close was the encounter was that I bet I could hear his radiator fan churning away. I don't know what got me out of the situation - maybe a subconscious blip of acceleration to get me clear and straighten my line, even though the diameter of the roundabout, for the junction I require each day, is a single-line affair. It could so easily have been a lot worse and definately makes me approach that roundabout slightly differently now.
I continue to develop my limits through riding, whether it be speed, road craft, awareness, etc. My limits and frame of mind also changes slightly, depending which bike I'm riding. |
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I've dropped mine due to daft things (forgetting disk lock, HAIL! , just general droppage) but never above 5mph,
I've NEARLY crashed countless times, but always been able to spot it or got lucky.
I don't think I'm an immense rider or anything, I just do a constant risk assessment in my head, before doing anything stupid.
I have a fair idea of my limits and the only time I ride past them is when something riles me, be it another bike zooming past me, I challenge anyone <25 years old(or anyone!) not to take it up on that one! ____________________ Past: 96 P Aprilia RS125 - 97 R Honda CB500 | Current: 00 W Suzuki SV650s
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apparantly im a ''real biker'' now i have metalwork in me as a result of an accident  ____________________ Blue_SV650S wrote: it was a sh1te wheelie, but it proves that he can get it up in 3rd and can do angles. In summery, mattsprattuk is a gobby little sh1tebag, dopehead tw4t, but sadly for all of us, he probably isn't THAT full of sh1te!!
Kickstart wrote: Hi I tend to agree with Matt. All the best Keith
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I haven't crashed.
Had a low speed spill.
So low speed it was more like dropping the bike  |
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Dropped a mates Deauville on myself when getting off by not raising my leg high enough, what a pillock, but then even worse got trapped underneath and against the wall it was parked next to...not really a crash.
But got knocked off back in April on the M4. I'd say it was 100% bad luck that it happened, and 100% good luck that I'm still here.
Riding bikes is essentially a calculated gamble that take into acount a heap of factors. So someone who has never had a prang, is essentially both very lucky, and good at calculating the risks........
But I now feel a bit sorry for all those people who have replied saying that they've not had a prang, go and touch some wood  ____________________ current bike: GSX-R 750 K6 stolen, found the next day in a van in Durham, returned to me 3 months later costing me my NCB and my excess...
last bike: GSXx-R 600 K4 - written off, now converting to track bike  |
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| Ben RVF |
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 Ben RVF Renault 5 Driver
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Inexperienced at the time I washed the front end of my r6 out when riding beyond than my ability, bike completely totalled but I was lucky and slid down the road without hitting lamposts etc. Leathers were wrecked.
Spun the backend of my k6 750 and dropped it when getting too low in a corner - was about 45mph so mushrooms proved worth their weight in gold.
Now I just go on tracks where crashing is expected  ____________________ Ben |
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