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01-30-2019, 10:19 PM
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Re: Biker and Female Passenger Crash into a Concrete Pole
I've been doing this for fucking decades and I know what to look for when pointing out details in pictures. She smashed her brain to pudding in a high-velocity impact. Severe head trauma usually results in brain and/or spinal damage. Both of those things typically result in loss of muscle and bladder function. It happened here. Visibly. I'm not gonna blow up the images and draw little circles in Paint for you because you're too blind to see it. See what you wanna see, no skin off my nose. I can't help the fact that you're as blind as you are illiterate. |
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01-30-2019, 11:08 PM
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Re: Biker and Female Passenger Crash into a Concrete Pole
Yeah, I think so, too. But how they hit the only obstacle that was immovable was pretty karmic.
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01-31-2019, 06:03 AM
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Re: Biker and Female Passenger Crash into a Concrete Pole
its the Yamaha Crypton T-135 a.k.a Yamaha 130LC in my country, with stock un-tuned factory specifications it can hit 150km/h (about 90mph) .. and slight tuning makes it capable of hitting 200/kmh (about 120mph) .. my neighbour has the same bike (4 speed automatic clutch version) There's also 5 speed manual clutch version, and Yamaha shouldn't produce fast engines fitted into underbone series of bikes, they're dangerous in highspeed riding |