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    UPDATE: Guy who fell off his motorbike

    This is an update to my previous thread i think it deserves a thread of its own.

    Well talking to my cousin today it turns out he knows the guy who fell off his motorbike on my road and was racing him earlier that day and told me he knew about the accident i saw and told me the guy later on crashed head on into a wall, cracked his skull(supposed to be a hole/dent the size of a baseball), broken nose, broken jaw, and most of his teeth have come out, and is in a pretty serious way in hospital, i dont know what he was thinking but it seems hes paying the price for his actions and i hoped he would of learned after the first accident, we're all adventure junkies at some point in our lives so i wont shit on the guy,so hopefully he'll be ok.
    If/when i find out more info in he's ok or not i'll let you's know.

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    Thats crazy stuff

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    sounds like he was asking for it. I dont feel sorry for him or anyone else who isn't mature enough to drive safely. Not only is that disrespect for the danger of vehicles, but its disregard for the lives of other people just trying to go along their way. I hope the guy makes it tho.

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    wow seriously?? he fell already that day and still continued? See thats why ****ing bike insurance is soooo high, because of morons like him!!!! He prolly just got the bike on Friday!!!

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    Yeah guys totally true

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    I've used that phrase"he was asking for it" or "they are asking for it" and you know I don't really think anyone is asking to get hurt or killed on a bike.I've used poor judgement while on a bike and thank God I've survived a couple of dumb mistakes. What I see more than anything else is newbs on very fast powerful bikes that have impulse issues.And I can't say I don't feel sorry for them because I hate to see anyone injured while riding. A couple of years ago a 19year old friend o n a CBR1000 crashed and lost his arm,, reports said he was on a wheelie when he broadsided a car with a young kid in it. Turns out the kid survived but it was touch and go there for a while. I've lost too many Bro's to the road. Some were at fault most weren't. I just find it sad when young people with a whole life ahead of them lose it by being less than careful.

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    True i wouldnt use that phrase as he's badly hurt but it hopefullt it is a lesson he'll learn from

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    yeah straight up my first bike was a couple of close ones those corners come faster than they look dont they? hope hell be allright

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