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  1. rob

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    I got thrown off my snowmobile and as my buddy said 'I slid down the trail like a hockey puck' but did eventually come to a stop and don't feel that I gained any speed as I was sliding.
     
  2. Rifledriver

    Rifledriver Three Time F1 World Champ

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    #52 Rifledriver, Dec 31, 2021
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    Well I commuted in the Bay Area rain or shine on a scooter, and a long commute too. While I prefer no cars being around them doesn't bother me.

    To me the number one safety rule is never ride without a Mark 1A brain in use. I see riders every Fn day riding like "Hey....what could go wrong?". I am not a timid or ultra conservative rider. Not riding as fast as when I was on sport bikes but I like to think that other than a few youthful short lapses I never rode stupid and not a day goes buy when I do not witness some of that. Being good isn't enough. Having world class skills isn't going to keep you from getting hurt or killed.

    Rule 2. Don't drink. I like good bourbon, and a number of other things too but I will not have a drink and ride.
     
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  3. Rifledriver

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  4. rob

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    When I had my motorcycle accident they kept asking me if I had used any drugs or drunk any alcohol that day and the answer was no and I asked them why they keep asking me this over and over and the reply was you would be the first rider we have had here this weekend that was sober.
     
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  5. Rifledriver

    Rifledriver Three Time F1 World Champ

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    Guy I bought one of my motorcycles from called it his "Bar hopper". One of his motorcycles was dedicated to the cause. When I ride through the rural parts of the hill country there are a few very popular MC hangouts. Every one is a bar.
     
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  6. Texas Forever

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    Dumb. The only real safety device for a motorcycle are your eyes and that mush between your ears. One ounce of alcohol is enough to get you killed.


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  7. Texas Forever

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    Glad you're okay.
     
  8. NYC Fred

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    I can't tell you how often I'm behind a bike at a red light, see the light change and watch the rider shift into gear to pull away.
    Seriously?

    That's how you get whacked.

    In gear, clutch in, watch your mirrors and have your escape route in mind every time. Rant off.
     
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  9. msdesignltd

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    Thats a high alert mode....but in todays world...The right way!
     
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  10. BoulderFCar

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    This is specific to Western North Carolina and the Blue Ridge specifically but again, another motorcycle doesn't make a turn. I tracked them last year but the large majority of accidents were like this one.

    "A 42-year-old motorcycle rider died after veering off the Blue Ridge Parkway in Virginia, officials said.

    The man reportedly was traveling south “at a high rate of speed” when he “failed to negotiate a curve.” That’s when he traveled across the center line and went off the north side of the road on Saturday, June 18, the National Park Service said".
     
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  11. Texas Forever

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    Most newbies freeze. They don’t realize how far a modern motorcycle can lean and not crash. Well, except for a big Harley.


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  12. Texas Forever

    Texas Forever Seven Time F1 World Champ
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    See how many mistakes you can find.

    https://www.pnj.com/story/news/local/santa-rosa/2022/08/07/santa-rosa-county-motorcycle-crash-leaves-one-serious-condition/10262023002/

    A Santa Rosa County crash involving three motorcycles and a pedestrian left one person in serious condition on Sunday afternoon.
    Florida Highway Patrol responded to the crash around noon Sunday at Red Road Road and Sandy Landing Road in Santa Rosa County.
    A motorcycle, driven by a 33-year-old Milton man, was traveling west on Red Road Road, just west of Sandy Landing Circle when he lost control of his bike and collided with a ditch, according to an FHP release.

    A pedestrian, a 43-year-old Gulf Breeze man, crossing the roadway went to aid with the crash when two other motorcycles who were behind the first, approached the pedestrian.

    One of the motorcycles, driven by a 42-year-old Navarre man, then crashed into the pedestrian, according to the report.

    The third motorcyclist, driven by a 52-year-old Orlando man, attempted to avoid the previous two collisions and collided with a utility pole.

    All parties involved in the crash were transported to a local hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
     
  13. Rifledriver

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    3 people riding motorcycles who should stick to cars.
    I pedestrian who has no situational awareness and should stay at home.


    Did I get it right Dale?
     
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  14. Texas Forever

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    Yup. But you missed the bonus point for pointing out why the third guy hit a light pole. Answer, because he was looking at it.
     
  15. Rifledriver

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    I considered saying that but felt it diminished the humor.
     
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  16. Nospinzone

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    The third motorcyclist is blameless. The pedestrian blocked his view of the utility pole. Then once he was able to see it, he swerved but the pole was in his path.
     
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  17. Texas Forever

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    Another biker dies because a car turned left in front of him. This is the number one cause of death for motorcyclists. If you're going to ride, YOU MUST LEARN HOW TO COUNTERSTEER. If you're going to ride a big heavy Harley, YOU MUST ABSOLUTELY LEARN HOW TO COUNTERSTEER. It looks like this guy almost made it. Almost only counts in horseshoes. You must learn to PUSH with everything you have. It is a matter of life and death because if you ride, people are going to turn left in front of you.


    https://montgomerycountypolicereporter.com/fatal-motorcycle-crash-in-magnolia/

    FATAL MOTORCYCLE CRASH IN MAGNOLIA

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  18. GTHill

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    I grew up on dirt bikes and have a bit of experience on the street - with that said, what do you suggest that they could have done to avoid hitting that car?
     
  19. Texas Forever

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    You counter steer by pushing on the handle bar in the direction you want to turn. The harder you push, particularly on a big heavy bike, the faster you will turn. Look at the picture, this guy almost made it. A little bit more countersteering, and he would have. He was also probably looking at the car. You need to look where you want to go. Your hands follow your eyes.

    I have practiced counter steering at 70 mph. I can literally move the bike more than a foot.

    He should have also anticipated this. I always assume a car going the other direction wants to kill me.
     
  20. donv

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    From reading the link, it sounds like both Harleys hit the car, one on each side. So I'm not as confident that this could have been easily avoided in the moment.

    That is not to say that the accident couldn't have been avoided-- for starters, the Harleys were probably too close together. A little more distance, and one of them would have avoided the crash. Secondly, it wasn't clear to me how much distance there was when the car signaled or started the turn. Maybe there was nothing that could be done, but from the article and the pictures, it looks to me like the Harleys just broadsided the car, one on each end. As always, more distance and more time is the key.
     
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  21. GTHill

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    I understand the counter steer but I find it difficult to believe that this was avoidable. The other lane likely had other cars. The lane that they are in has a car turning in front. The ditch side has a car (the same car) turning into it. And I do agree with Don that since both bikes hit it's unlikely that there was a lot of reaction time.
     
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  22. Texas Forever

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    The dead guy hit the front passenger side area. This tells the car had already turned left in front of him. There’s no way of telling if he tried to countersteer or even if he hit the brakes.

    How the second guy who was traveling in the same direction hit the rear of the car, I haven’t a clue. Maybe the car spun?

    Point is left hand turns by cars is the number one killer of motorcyclists. I’m always watching the front tires of oncoming traffic. I’m always thinking of an escape route if necessary.


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  23. Texas Forever

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    Any thing is better than a head on. Also note the guys was in cardiac arrest. He may have died of a heart attack.


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  24. donv

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    I 100% agree about the risks of left turns, whether by the motorcyclist or a car-- anyone involved.

    In this case, looking at the pictures, I would guess that the bikes were in a close formation. One guy hit the front and as momentum carries the car forward, the second guy hits the back of the car.

     
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  25. Rifledriver

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    #75 Rifledriver, Jan 5, 2023
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    I learned about this type of accident 1st hand. Not actually crashing was not my doing. Too many scooter riders go down the road with some view of them blocked by a car. An SUV can completely block someone from seeing a motorcycle. You can see them but not the other way around.

    In my case 4 lane blvd behind and to right of Suburban. Quite a bit of space between us. Car on other side waiting to go left as soon as Suburban went by he hit throttle to make left turn and started across. Highly unlikely considering course and speed I could have avoided but he stopped. Good thing.

    I could see him fine but in retrospect very little of me was probably visible. Happened a very long time ago but have never forgotten.
     
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