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Old 11-08-2008, 03:41 PM
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Man killed after crashing on his motorcycle.
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i laid a bike down once and i've had trouble gettin back on ever since... images like this don't make it any easier
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hell, i've been down a few times.. you either use that fear as a mechanism to be safe and not crash again, or, you forget it, lose respect for the machine and crash again!

doesn't help if it's not your fqault however.
i'll assume that was a small displacement bike.. 125 or something.. looks to be in mexico.. don't think ANYONE has big bikes there.
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Old 10-28-2009, 12:49 AM
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i'll assume that was a small displacement bike.. 125 or something.. looks to be in mexico.. don't think ANYONE has big bikes there.
I dont see any signs of a bike anywhere. Just skid marks from a car
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Old 10-28-2009, 09:19 AM
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Wow what in the hell ripped him in two?
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reason i had to lay mine down is to keep from hittin a drunk chick walkin down the middle of the damn road in front of me... ended up hittin her anyway, but she didn't get hurt, bike took out her feet and just sorta sweeped her feet out from under her, might've had a few bruises but that was it, i didn't break anything either, i was leathered up so it took the brunt of the abuse thank god
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