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I was just watching the local TV news here in Charleston and they were talking about a motorcyclist KIA this morning. Basically they said he was about 25 years old and was trying to negotiate an off ramp on the local interstate and the bike stayed straight and sailed off the ramp. I looked up to see the pieces of what was left of the Bike on the flatbed and all that was recognizable was Can-Am. Apparently a "Mystery Accident" as we say in Law Enforcement. May He Rest in Peace....:(:pray:
 
I was just watching the local TV news here in Charleston and they were talking about a motorcyclist KIA this morning. Basically they said he was about 25 years old and was trying to negotiate an off ramp on the local interstate and the bike stayed straight and sailed off the ramp. I looked up to see the pieces of what was left of the Bike on the flatbed and all that was recognizable was Can-Am. Apparently a "Mystery Accident" as we say in Law Enforcement. May He Rest in Peace....:(:pray:

Not sure how they can speculate that the 'bike stayed straight' without being there to see it.

RIP to this young fellow Spyder Ryder.
 
That's too bad. Not to jump to any conclusions though, but I would say that it was very likely that excessive speed played a part in this accident.
 
sad news

It is easy to forget how dangerous it is out there, how valuable our lives are, and how many people will regret our passing - - - like us here, who never had a chance to even meet Marco.

Tom
 
So very sad, I pray for comfort for his family and friends. I also wonder if we will ever know the cause.
 
This accident may or may not have been caused by a mechanical malfunction, but there were many "near misses," where the rider lived to report what happened, that were the result of steering problems. BRP is betting that the cause of any fatal accidents will never be proven and won't come back to haunt them !!
 
This accident may or may not have been caused by a mechanical malfunction, but there were many "near misses," where the rider lived to report what happened, that were the result of steering problems. BRP is betting that the cause of any fatal accidents will never be proven and won't come back to haunt them !!

http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=123610366

"Studies show that the vehicle itself is the sole cause of an accident only about 2 percent of the time. Drivers, on the other hand, are wholly to blame more than half the time and partly to blame more 90 percent of the time."
 
The passing of this young man is a tragedy. Prayers for the family. I hope we can find out what happened.
 
That link has absolutely nothing to do with the operation of motorcycles or trikes......

The article IS relevant to Way2Fasts response in trying to point the finger at BRP as that is pure speculation.

The NHTSA studies include ALL vehicles, so the statement is accurate:

"Studies show that the vehicle itself is the sole cause of an accident only about 2 percent of the time. Drivers, on the other hand, are wholly to blame more than half the time and partly to blame more 90 percent of the time."

No one knows (or probably will know) what caused the unfortunate death of this young man, but the numbers are overwhelmingly against mechanical failure.
 
I still stand by my thoughts as this most likely being related to alcohol and/or excess speed and probably partially along with fatigue and/or lack of knowledge or experience with handing the Spyder at speed around a turn.

Either way, we'll never know and shouldn't speculate or point fingers. A young man has lost his life, that's the only focus this thread should have.

If you want to complain about DPS, I believe there are other threads for that.
 
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