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  • Mr Pheer
    So Fucking Banned
    • Dec 2002
    • 22083

    #1

    How to not ride a bike

    http://www.helmetcamera.com/images/crash1.mpg

  • PenetratinP
    Confirmed User
    • Aug 2002
    • 2689

    #2
    hehe....I kind of know those guys from the Yamaha R6 message board.

    Guy with the helmet camera was a more experienced rider following his two buddies who just bought brand new bikes.

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    • DirtyDanza
      Confirmed User
      • Aug 2002
      • 8375

      #3
      <=-=- rides an 01 R1 champion edition number 654/1000
      Danza Bucks is back!!!

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      • PenetratinP
        Confirmed User
        • Aug 2002
        • 2689

        #4
        nice....the champ edition R1/R6s look pretty sweet. I wish they had added a few performance touches instead of $500 extra just for decals.


        Paul <~ 00 R6

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        • AdultNex
          Confirmed User
          • Feb 2003
          • 8985

          #5
          What the, they weren't going that fast either.

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          • PenetratinP
            Confirmed User
            • Aug 2002
            • 2689

            #6
            I won't even bother to find the original thread on my bike board since the search function sucks there....

            but what the guy said happened was the first guy thought he was going into the turn too fast (ha!)...applied the front brake which makes the bike stand up and go straight..

            he hits the rock...flips it

            the second guy gets target fixation after he sees his friend go down...instead of weaving around the first guy (as taught in the MSF beginner rider course)....he slams on the rear brake (idiot), locks up the rear wheel, fish tails and loses it.

            this was like their first ride or so....ever....on sparkling new $8k machines.

            sad really.

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            • SIB
              Registered User
              • May 2003
              • 90

              #7
              Originally posted by PenetratinP
              I won't even bother to find the original thread on my bike board since the search function sucks there....

              but what the guy said happened was the first guy thought he was going into the turn too fast (ha!)...applied the front brake which makes the bike stand up and go straight..

              he hits the rock...flips it

              the second guy gets target fixation after he sees his friend go down...instead of weaving around the first guy (as taught in the MSF beginner rider course)....he slams on the rear brake (idiot), locks up the rear wheel, fish tails and loses it.

              this was like their first ride or so....ever....on sparkling new $8k machines.

              sad really.

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              • DirtyDanza
                Confirmed User
                • Aug 2002
                • 8375

                #8
                eehhh... I high sided going 135 and picked my bike up... kicked the handel bars a little..... and rode for another 9 hours that day...... we go on some runs here..... like 100 of us.... course I would like to give a plug to Joe Rocket and my speedmaster suit.. without it I would have no skin at all..... and my KBC head wear.... I doubt the speed they were going anything happen to there bikes besides pride getting hurt....
                Danza Bucks is back!!!

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                • Machete_
                  WINNING!
                  • Oct 2002
                  • 14579

                  #9
                  Always wear protective gear

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                  • PenetratinP
                    Confirmed User
                    • Aug 2002
                    • 2689

                    #10
                    highsided going 135??....damn your lucky you were ok...and I'm suprised your bike didn't suffer enough damage to stop you from riding.

                    do you have frame sliders?...i've got Intuitive Racing bar sliders and frame sliders (the real kind that require cutting).

                    I bet you go on some fun mountain sorties out there....there isn't shit for fun roads in my area of south florida....nothing but cops and cagers. But I'm moving back to N. central Florida where there are plenty of twisty country roads with no traffic or lawmen.

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                    • PenetratinP
                      Confirmed User
                      • Aug 2002
                      • 2689

                      #11
                      LOL....nice pic ebus.

                      here's when I first got my Alpinestar jacket back in 2001....


                      i'm standing on the deck of my old shitty college apt....

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                      • Machete_
                        WINNING!
                        • Oct 2002
                        • 14579

                        #12
                        Originally posted by PenetratinP
                        LOL....nice pic ebus.

                        here's when I first got my Alpinestar jacket back in 2001....


                        i'm standing on the deck of my old shitty college apt....
                        thats just a jacket - what about your legs?

                        this is what it looks like:





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                        • Machete_
                          WINNING!
                          • Oct 2002
                          • 14579

                          #13
                          ---more










                          its my "everyday suit" On the racetrack, I got a handmade Kawasaki skin :-)

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                          • PenetratinP
                            Confirmed User
                            • Aug 2002
                            • 2689

                            #14
                            I knew it was a suit from the first pic......very nice!

                            I was just a poor college student when I got my bike back in 2000. I've done two track days, but I just rent leathers for those.

                            I won't get a full suit unless I start racing. Until then I'll ride in jeans, jacket, gloves with carbon fiber knuckles and my shoei helmet.

                            I know leather pants would be best, but I'll probably invest in some Draggin Jeans when I move back to my old riding grounds.

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                            • Machete_
                              WINNING!
                              • Oct 2002
                              • 14579

                              #15
                              Originally posted by PenetratinP
                              I knew it was a suit from the first pic......very nice!

                              I was just a poor college student when I got my bike back in 2000. I've done two track days, but I just rent leathers for those.

                              I won't get a full suit unless I start racing. Until then I'll ride in jeans, jacket, gloves with carbon fiber knuckles and my shoei helmet.

                              I know leather pants would be best, but I'll probably invest in some Draggin Jeans when I move back to my old riding grounds.
                              I have seen to many bikers walk funny, because they dident want to spend the $$$ on a real suit - its a sad view, but everybody have the right to do as they please.

                              Like your helmet by the way--


                              This is mine:



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                              • Machete_
                                WINNING!
                                • Oct 2002
                                • 14579

                                #16
                                Visit this page if you like R1 and R6's http://www.motorcycle-dk.com/
                                The guy is dead now but the site is still up

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                                • PenetratinP
                                  Confirmed User
                                  • Aug 2002
                                  • 2689

                                  #17
                                  You're absolutely right. I invested over $400 on that jacket after a guy in front of me wrecked and broke his back on a group ride.

                                  I've seen quite a few people go down bad...and one friend die.

                                  So I try to be the safest rider I can...leather pants are the only thing I go without.

                                  I've got the utmost respect for guys who wear full suits all the time.

                                  kickass helmet...is it one of the race replicas?

                                  I went down and hit my head on the Homestead road course with that Yamaha helmet on the last session of the day. So I bought this new one right away just to be safe.

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                                  • Machete_
                                    WINNING!
                                    • Oct 2002
                                    • 14579

                                    #18
                                    Originally posted by PenetratinP
                                    You're absolutely right. I invested over $400 on that jacket after a guy in front of me wrecked and broke his back on a group ride.

                                    I've seen quite a few people go down bad...and one friend die.

                                    So I try to be the safest rider I can...leather pants are the only thing I go without.

                                    I've got the utmost respect for guys who wear full suits all the time.

                                    kickass helmet...is it one of the race replicas?

                                    I went down and hit my head on the Homestead road course with that Yamaha helmet on the last session of the day. So I bought this new one right away just to be safe.
                                    Nice hemlet :-) Shoei is one of the best brands on the market.
                                    Mine is made by the same company that makes the "shark" helmets, but this brand and models is build for racing only, and kost a fortune :-) But I dont have a problem putting $800 on the table, to secure my head - I belive my life is worth more than $800

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                                    • Lykos
                                      Too lazy to set a custom title
                                      • Apr 2003
                                      • 31032

                                      #19
                                      Originally posted by MrPheer
                                      http://www.helmetcamera.com/images/crash1.mpg

                                      Indeed

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                                      • FlyingIguana
                                        aspiring banker
                                        • Mar 2002
                                        • 10870

                                        #20
                                        here's my arai. i don't think anything beats an arai. better airflow than a shoei is about the only big difference.

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                                        • MediumPimpin
                                          Confirmed User
                                          • Apr 2003
                                          • 1488

                                          #21
                                          ebus_dk
                                          Dude get rid of that Russell helmet he's a dick
                                          nats.mediumpimpin.com

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                                          • cashalot
                                            Confirmed User
                                            • Feb 2003
                                            • 132

                                            #22
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                                            • Machete_
                                              WINNING!
                                              • Oct 2002
                                              • 14579

                                              #23
                                              Originally posted by FlyingIguana
                                              here's my arai. i don't think anything beats an arai. better airflow than a shoei is about the only big difference.

                                              Its to heavy - you REALLY feel it at the end of the straight on the race track.
                                              Suomy is not a Street helmet. You get to much wind noice.
                                              It's optimiced for racing = Low turbulence, low weight, washable inner coating ("blood and vomit bag")

                                              Before I got the Suomy, I had a Uvex, but they stop making the handmade carbon helmets, and the mainstream is not good enough (easy penetration)

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                                              • FlyingIguana
                                                aspiring banker
                                                • Mar 2002
                                                • 10870

                                                #24
                                                Originally posted by ebus_dk


                                                Its to heavy - you REALLY feel it at the end of the straight on the race track.
                                                Suomy is not a Street helmet. You get to much wind noice.
                                                It's optimiced for racing = Low turbulence, low weight, washable inner coating ("blood and vomit bag")

                                                Before I got the Suomy, I had a Uvex, but they stop making the handmade carbon helmets, and the mainstream is not good enough (easy penetration)
                                                i don't find it very heavy at all. i think its light. although i've never tried a suomy.

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                                                • Mr Pheer
                                                  So Fucking Banned
                                                  • Dec 2002
                                                  • 22083

                                                  #25
                                                  I've got one of these helmet cams on ebay right now
                                                  http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...ory=23780&rd=1

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                                                  • Triple 6
                                                    Confirmed User
                                                    • Feb 2002
                                                    • 5394

                                                    #26
                                                    Ive been wanting to get a bike for some time now. I guess I have to take a biker drivers type course and get a license from the DMV and shit, cuz I dont know how to ride. But I want to ask, whats a good USED bike to get for a new rider? And what prices should I expect to pay for it?
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