Harley @ Deals Gap
#11
RE: Harley @ Deals Gap
I'm not sure wether to laugh or cry...
The bikers: Idiots. Went into a turn - target fixated and then locked up the rear brake. He had plenty of ground clearance and could have made it easily. Rookie mistake?
The cagers: Yes they didn't stop... I think they didn't stop for the wrong reasons. Stopping that camper van on that road would have been a hazard. On the otherhand they might have been more able to give assistance than the bikers - ie - if the guy had broken his collarbone then it would be easier to get back to base in a cage.
People are genuinely afraid of bikers. I have stopped for cagers at the side of the road - more than once they've taken off. Just like animals, a scared person does irrational things - like leave the scene.
#14
RE: Harley @ Deals Gap
ORIGINAL: Munson
I love what the guy in the minivan says after the hog guy drives off the road.
"Dude they're gonna beat our asses."
I love what the guy in the minivan says after the hog guy drives off the road.
"Dude they're gonna beat our asses."
#15
RE: Harley @ Deals Gap
ORIGINAL: FordFrenzy97
Why would they thing that the bikers would kick their asses?
Why would they thing that the bikers would kick their asses?
Also why would you pass when that whole road was nothing but turns...maybe he been drinking and thats why he locked his back tire up?
#17
RE: Harley @ Deals Gap
I was a witness to a very similar event. I was on my CB 750 and there was a Yamaha 500 ahead of me when a jockey shifting knucklehead passed us both on a curve, ground out and lost it. He took out the Yamaha when he went down. I stopped to help, and the knucklehead rider was up and trying to break off his kick starter so he could skull punch the Yamaha rider and ME for being in the same curve as him. He also wanted no witnesses to his riding behavior and I am sure he failed a alcohol/drug test. I stayed until the police arrived to defend the Yamaha rider. He was too busted up to help himself. If I was that mini-van driver and heard any remarks at all, I could see for myself that he had assistance and would have left as well. One bad experince is all it takes to make you or them reach for a cell phone and let those that know how to handle it, take over.
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