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Damn, and these are only the ones that made print

Jeriatric

Thinks out loud
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Motorcycle Rider Killed after Being Struck by Suspected DUI Driv - Palm Springs News, Weather, Traffic, Breaking News


Three Motorcycle Riders Injured in Two Separate Collisions - Palm Springs News, Weather, Traffic, Breaking News

We get literally hundreds of riders passing through on any given day during riding season, so this comes as no great surprise. Knowing that it still causes me to pause.

Be safe out there folks. :doorag:


This link was offered up on another forum, and while some of it may not apply directly to riding on THREE. I'll bet there's helpful info for even the most advanced of us.

Hope someone takes the time to take a peek.

MCrider - YouTube
 
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This is true....

We have many ryders in our ryding area and the sides of the roads are littered with bike parts so you know many go down but few are ever reported. I would suspect because it is a bit of a drive to get to the scene and no shoulders and all but a few parts are left to show what happened. Most are from the sportbike crowd so we tend to ryde early before they get up and out on the road....I do wonder if they enjoy the ride or live in fear they will be the next...:dontknow:
 
One is in the back of their mind. The other is in the moment. I would think.

We have many ryders in our ryding area and the sides of the roads are littered with bike parts so you know many go down but few are ever reported. I would suspect because it is a bit of a drive to get to the scene and no shoulders and all but a few parts are left to show what happened. Most are from the sportbike crowd so we tend to ryde early before they get up and out on the road....I do wonder if they enjoy the ride or live in fear they will be the next...:dontknow:

When I saw this during my morning news check and since I launch in the morning I took it as a reminder to not get to comfortable.

nojoke
 
Couldn't agree more! gear up, double triple check intersections and flow through them corners appropriately [emoji106][emoji106][emoji106]the cagers are real lol


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