Has your bike seen the ground at any point, be it your fault or not? Try and be honest here, if you dropped it in your driveway, vote so. If you had a little get off your first year of riding only, vote so. If you've crashed on the track or street blah blah...
Also, it would help if you could post up what you voted for and just a quick run down of your Boo Boos.
Mine... the list is long, ...
i havent crashed, yet, but when i had about 10 miles on my baby i was showing off in classic squid form revin infront of a friends house at about 5 mph and i went to stop and put my foot down and missed the ground totally and over she went lol my sliders kept her from and damage but man i was stupid at 19 lol
I have been riding for over 3yrs now but it was after 2yrs riding, but I
hadn't riden in like 2yrs (15month deployment to Iraq in there). It was the
2nd week I had my new bike. 2 lane road, blind turn, guy coming the other
was was going too fast and was on my side of the road.
Crashing sucks for sure.
Especially when you crash on the track after having spent $1200 on a paint job! Along with $4000 worth of gear.
Add that up and you've pretty much just crashed two bikes. LOL!
Been riding for 9 years, and had accidents (one serious, about 4 boo-boo's) in my first 2.5 years of riding. Had a car t-bone me when I was coming up to traffic lights, and put me out of action for a few weeks. Otherwise just been down on oil and a wet drain cover and, oh yeah, I rode into a boat that was being trailered. F**ker never put flags on his long-ass rudders and I looked straight down ...
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Originally Posted by raptor
Slow down on the road and get to the track - thats all I've got to say.
+1
Riders just getting into riding or who just ride the street tend to push it on the streets thus increasing their chances of accidents leading to injuiries if not death.
Ever since I've turned ...
Quote: Originally Posted by WherzRoony WET LEAVES IN THE DRIVEWAY Look out folks, it's that season again. After 5 years of trouble free RR Riding, I dumped it in my driveway after the last ride of last year's season. haha, yea. I dumped mine on wet grass after 5 months of trouble free
Quote: Originally Posted by sunnyjason aha, I thought it was the first and my first two you could call old school, i had a naked i beilieve it was a 78 Gold wing my dad gave to me to ride, then i had an 88 gsx 600f built to be a 750 went strait to an 08 cbr lol i went up 20 yrs really quick
Quote: Originally Posted by raptor Slow down on the road and get to the track - thats all I've got to say. +1 Riders just getting into riding or who just ride the street tend to push it on the streets thus increasing their chances of accidents leading to injuiries if not death. Ever since I've turned to track, my street riding has toned down by A LOT!
I almost high sided twice. Got really squirrelly and bucky coming out of a turn and some how managed to save it... Pretty gnarly stuff... Don't plan to do it again.
Quote: Originally Posted by TacoBlanco 4 crashes, all on the track, 3 of them this year 1 broken scapula 1 broken clavicle You shoulda said: 1 broken shoulder blade 1 broken collar bone I don't think the majority of people are familiar with medical terminology.
first crash a few months back , highsided at the track couldn't walk for a month and a half and I still have trouble with that ankle injury .............but that stuff don't keep me down ! 't
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