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Started by loony888, July 30, 2009, 02:27:24 AM

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loony888

i found this link while scouring the net for a manual for my wifes crf, it's graphic, it's shocking but it is also reality. bikes are dangerous, but this site offers some great tips on how to improve your chances of coming home from a ride, the bottom line? attitude. yours, other riders, and other road users all play a part, focus on what you can control, improve your skills and if you have been hurt before the pics on this site will remind you how much it has cost, be it cash, family, posessions, or misery. if you're fortunate enough to be riding and remain unscathed then it's a great opportunity to see what bitumin and roadside furniture can do to the human body.

http://home1.gte.net/res0ak9f/bike.htm

some may have seen the pics before, and i will say again, SOME ARE VERY GRAPHIC, and i apologise for the doom and gloom but there's plenty of posts about how much fun bikes can be (and of course, they are!) but a reminder about the risks we face can't hurt.

paul.
HERE AND NOW                      12 DIAVEL AMG
                                              93 888 RS
                                              09 1098R BAYLISS
                                              07 Husqvarna TE 450

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bazz20

shit loony thats graphic but its our decision to ride so its up to every one how they behave on a bike but commonsense  should pevail but it dosent as seen in those photos  [bang]

Spider

I really don't understand the purpose of that site....it's very much like a motorcycle version of rotten.com with lots of gruesome unnecessary photos and no real information.

who is going to be attracted to that site? bunch of kids who want to look at blood?

Is it really going to get the squids off the street? Squids don't cruise the internet looking for safety sites...although Paul that isn't a safety site...I consider the info columns in motorcyclist magazine (internet) or rider to be much more positive or even the riding techniques of this forum...that site is just pulp, there are lot better sites to link to on an attempt to educate in my opinion.

Spider

http://www.sportrider.com/motorcycle_riding/techniques/index.html

list of educational articles on how to avoid accidents as opposed to 'no 8: ride defensively'.

many more available.  [thumbsup]

loony888

Quote from: Spider on July 30, 2009, 03:34:45 AM
I really don't understand the purpose of that site....it's very much like a motorcycle version of rotten.com with lots of gruesome unnecessary photos and no real information.

who is going to be attracted to that site? bunch of kids who want to look at blood?

Is it really going to get the squids off the street? Squids don't cruise the internet looking for safety sites...although Paul that isn't a safety site...I consider the info columns in motorcyclist magazine (internet) or rider to be much more positive or even the riding techniques of this forum...that site is just pulp, there are lot better sites to link to on an attempt to educate in my opinion.


maybe there are other sites that are more educational, but i haven't seen another that doesn't sugar coat what can and does happen to riders daily. unfortunately some of the useful links don't work but aside from the graphic nature of the pics there's some value in being reminded what may happen and encouraging riders to maybe think a little harder before deciding that jeans and a tee will do.
i don't really care anyway, i've been down that road and learned the hard way, it's always better to learn from someone elses mistakes though, especially when it hurts!

paul.
HERE AND NOW                      12 DIAVEL AMG
                                              93 888 RS
                                              09 1098R BAYLISS
                                              07 Husqvarna TE 450

GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN        03 S4R       95 900SL
                                              01 S4         93 900M
                                              96 748SP

roy-nexus-6

Yap, you weren't kidding when you said the site was sobering.  :-\

Gotta make sure my wife never sees that.  [beer]

White Lion

have to say that i agree with Spider and Bazz on this one. Yeah, that site doesn't sugar coat it, but we could find pictures like that on almost activity that involves risk. 

A person that doesn't wear a t shirt whilst riding will only ever learn after having an accident. Unless they have the IQ in the range of 40, they're already aware of the potential risk, they just believe that it will not happen to.


mattyvas

Very true, until it does and then usually it's too late.
Haven't really taken a look at the site myself.
I know riding bikes is dangerous, but then so is going out the front door.

DUCMONROB

VERY NASTY! :o

My thought is this site was made by a person who is against motorcycling.

Nothing but negative reflections of our enjoyable sport!


My 2 cents Rob [bacon]
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