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trev0006
12-30-2014, 08:02 PM
Check out the road rash on her side yet still smiling.


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spydaman60
12-30-2014, 08:08 PM
Check out the road rash on her side yet still smiling.


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.it's her ex boyfriends bike!:roflblack:

SPECTACUALR SPIDERMAN
12-31-2014, 08:54 AM
If it doesn't bother her it doesn't bother me

Orange Spyder Man
12-31-2014, 09:15 AM
summer of 2013 we rode to Deals Gap .. while we were at the Tail of the Dragon store .. a young couple riding a Hayabusa did a wheelie that ended badly.. the young woman had one of those tops that just pull over her chest & left her mid section bare .... it seems when they did a wheelie she slipped off and body surfed on the road... her protrusions on her female parts of her chest were completely removed... man did she have some bad road rash.. needless to say she was in lots of pain .. I sure felt sorry for her..

moral of the story ? might be nice to look sexy while riding ..... but if you happen to go down... man, it won't be pretty...

osm

Chupaca
12-31-2014, 11:40 AM
there are good ryders and then there are good posers...:roflblack: nice to look at but need a serious refresher on what to wear..:lecturef_smilie:if they ryde...:dontknow:

Dan_Ashley
12-31-2014, 02:31 PM
there are good ryders and then there are good posers...:roflblack: nice to look at but need a serious refresher on what to wear..:lecturef_smilie:if they ryde...:dontknow: no kidding. If you ever need a reminder of that, spend a week observing a busy emergency room. ATGATT, licensing, sobriety, and common sense saves a lot of pain, money, livelihoods, and lives. (Yeah. Livelihoods. If you are hurt badly enough, which can happen in a second, you will not go back to work. A friend of mine was a service writer at a auto dealer. He was riding side by side with two other bikes in a national park. Three bikes across one lane. The crash resulted in he suffering three transected vertabrae. He will never walk again. At age 53, he will never work again either. He will spend the rest of his life in a wheel chair, on Medicaid, and living on social security disability.)

ARtraveler
12-31-2014, 02:41 PM
I held off answering yesterday, but did note the apparent absence of protective riding gear.

You that know me, know what is coming next. :roflblack: I am a firm believer of ATGATT. All the gear all the time. You just never know when you are going to need it.

I had a very close call with a Moose on one of the last rides of the year a couple months back. The area I was riding, I have seen one Moose in 13 years. Well...that one came out of the woods and ran across the front of my :spyder2: just like a deer would. Had I hit him, I would have been ejected for sure.

I have no problem with other's decisions about their riding gear. Me and my passengers will use ATGATT though.

My brother still has effects of a TBI caused by a motorcycle crash back in the late 90's. It was his maiden voyage on his new HD. He was invincible--NOT. He never went back to work. He lives mostly normal--but has some issues.

Dan_Ashley
12-31-2014, 03:36 PM
I held off answering yesterday, but did note the apparent absence of protective riding gear.

You that know me, know what is coming next. :roflblack: I am a firm believer of ATGATT. All the gear all the time. You just never know when you are going to need it.

I had a very close call with a Moose on one of the last rides of the year a couple months back. The area I was riding, I have seen one Moose in 13 years. Well...that one came out of the woods and ran across the front of my :spyder2: just like a deer would. Had I hit him, I would have been ejected for sure.

I have no problem with other's decisions about their riding gear. Me and my passengers will use ATGATT though.

My brother still has effects of a TBI caused by a motorcycle crash back in the late 90's. It was his maiden voyage on his new HD. He was invincible--NOT. He never went back to work. He lives mostly normal--but has some issues.
I am sorry about your brother's brain injury. Before the California helmet law was passed there was a neuro-intensive care unit at Riverside County Hospital. A few months after the law was passed the neuro ICU closed--no longer needed.