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Kangaroo at 120mph

I think Pete maybe screwing with us just to see how big a rise he can get out of us disbelievers. My guess is that they all stopped for a break to check out this roadkill. Then they decided to drape it over the front fender of someone's bike and take a photo of it, as a joke. Kind of like something I would do. :-) Nice job, guys I like it. Of course Pete, this is just an unsubstantiated counter-theory so don't take offence and go away, you do post some good threads.

Hahaha... have a read of the actual story in the post above yours, 2dogs. You may get a chuckle out of what he calls those who come up with “staged” theories.....and I’m am not one to try to get a”rise” out of people. I have always found that a bit small minded....except for Aussie Drop Bear theories of course :thumbup:
 
Hahaha... have a read of the actual story in the post above yours, 2dogs. You may get a chuckle out of what he calls those who come up with “staged” theories.....and I’m am not one to try to get a”rise” out of people. I have always found that a bit small minded....except for Aussie Drop Bear theories of course :thumbup:

Peteoz,

You are the man when it comes to telling it like it is, and not throwing out guesses.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drop_bear#/media/File:Dropbear.jpg

Looks like our Yorkie when she gets upset.
 
Well he was going fast enough to kill the Garu and split it wide open.. So lets say he was going fast. No need for a debate..:thumbup:

But man that had to have been scary :yikes:
 
Well he was going fast enough to kill the Garu and split it wide open.. So lets say he was going fast. No need for a debate..:thumbup:
But man that had to have been scary :yikes:

Yeah, if you read the story about it in post#19, he found it just a bit “unsettling”, Triker. There is no way I would have got on another bike to complete that leg.......but Boris is made of sterner stuff :thumbup:
 
I think Pete maybe screwing with us just to see how big a rise he can get out of us disbelievers. My guess is that they all stopped for a break to check out this roadkill. Then they decided to drape it over the front fender of someone's bike and take a photo of it, as a joke. Kind of like something I would do. :-) Nice job, guys I like it. Of course Pete, this is just an unsubstantiated counter-theory so don't take offence and go away, you do post some good threads.

I didn't want to let my mind go that far ...... but after studying that bike ( picture ) I think this is closer to factual than previously reported ..... Mike
 
OK....I posted the actual story in in Post #19, but obviously no one has bothered reading that before continuing to post, so I will try once more...... please read this attachment before commenting further. Then, if you don’t believe the story as written by Boris himself that’s fine.....but please remember....by casting aspersions on the validity of my original post, you are calling me a liar, and since I research everything I post prior to doing so, I really DO take offence at that.....
https://www.aussiebikeorhike.com/po...t-2-travel-blogs-skippy-up-close-and-personal

Pete
 
Not a liar, merely mistaken, on several points: you mentioned 120 MPH, close but not quite. You also mentioned the bike was a
write-off. It wasn't, according to what I read, they had yet to decide that until after it was checked out, but it looked to be
mostly cosmetic damage. And they unloaded an Indian, not another Victory. The size of the animal in question is uncertain,
you mention 6 feet, he mentioned it was medium sized but measured 3 meters laid out on the ground, that would be closer to 9 feet.

Again, not a liar, just mistaken on a few points.
 
So you are basing your theory on a single photograph, a deer which is a completely different body shape to a roo, and the fact that you assume he was not looking at his speedo, Possible...... give me a break. He was indeed watching his speedo as that was the idea as the Victory had the Victory Stage 4 engine mods and they wanted to see the top speed.....and he was still short of it. There are no guts as a roo carries all its weight down low, and if you look a bit closer at the rear, you will see guts alone were spread way down the road.

Yep, we will have to disagree. I can’t believe how many people can look at a single photo and claim to know EVERYTHING about an accident based on that photo, when in real life, the variances of the particular incident are what really counts.

Make up any theory you like. I will continue to believe the version of the people who were actually involved, as THEY all have credibility.......and don’t worry, I won’t be posting any stories again. I’m sick of people who just want to see their name in lights by espousing unsubstantiated counter theories just for the heck of it.

Pete

Pete please don't stop with the stories,I love them. And I am sure many of the rest of us do too. Forget about what anybody else says or believes. You know what is what and that is all that counts. Strange things happen in this old world so who knows. "There's Strange things done in the midnight sun " The cremation of Sam McGee by Robert W. Service.
 
Yeah, if you read the story about it in post#19, he found it just a bit “unsettling”, Triker. There is no way I would have got on another bike to complete that leg.......but Boris is made of sterner stuff :thumbup:
Yeah I read that part too. It sure was something nobody wants to be involved in thats for sure.
 
Not a liar, merely mistaken, on several points: you mentioned 120 MPH, close but not quite. You also mentioned the bike was a
write-off. It wasn't, according to what I read, they had yet to decide that until after it was checked out, but it looked to be
mostly cosmetic damage. And they unloaded an Indian, not another Victory. The size of the animal in question is uncertain,
you mention 6 feet, he mentioned it was medium sized but measured 3 meters laid out on the ground, that would be closer to 9 feet.

Again, not a liar, just mistaken on a few points.

Possible, have you ever considered seeing a psychologist for your OCD?. It appears you have read the blog with the sole intent of finding flaws in individual sentences and words.
Just to clarify......I spoke to Boris a few weeks after his accident. He was doing just under 190, so he called it 180 in his blog. When they got back to the workshop, the bike was written off. True, they unloaded an Indian, not another Victory, You got me “dead to rights” there Sheriff. Boris called it a mid sized roo....that’s around 6’. They only grow to 7’.....he was talking about the Roo being 9’ long after he had elongated it in the accident. The only thing I got wrong was the alternate bike they wheeled out
You really DO need to get a life. Don’t bother responding to this, as I won’t be seeing any more of your argumentative posts on this site on virtually every thread. Life’s too short to be bothered with crap like that.

Pete
 
Pete, I agree with what Boris said..... "no need in buying a lottery ticket, he's used up his luck on this one. I do agree that all the stars lined up for him to walk away with only bruises. Keep 'em coming Pete!! :2thumbs:
 
I didn't want to let my mind go that far ...... but after studying that bike ( picture ) I think this is closer to factual than previously reported ..... Mike

I noticed in the second photo there was a headlight ring placed in the photo. Not enough detail to determine damage. I live right smack in the middle of deer habitat and on a long long used migration route. The highway in front of my house is a 65 MPH (104 KMH) zone. I can't begin to even count the number of deer strikes I've come up upon and even witnessed in my 44 years of living here. My wife is the deer killer in our family, she's hit 3 of them. The extensive damage I've seen resulting in vehicle vs deer at 65 MPH + or - still leaves me sceptical about the velidity of this story and the photos. But, stranger things have happened.
 
I noticed in the second photo there was a headlight ring placed in the photo. Not enough detail to determine damage. I live right smack in the middle of deer habitat and on a long long used migration route. The highway in front of my house is a 65 MPH (104 KMH) zone. I can't begin to even count the number of deer strikes I've come up upon and even witnessed in my 44 years of living here. My wife is the deer killer in our family, she's hit 3 of them. The extensive damage I've seen resulting in vehicle vs deer at 65 MPH + or - still leaves me sceptical about the velidity of this story and the photos. But, stranger things have happened.

Yeah, scepticism I can understand and accept, 2dogs, as does Boris.........but every one of those motorcycle journos with him published their own version of the events in their own mags, and they all pretty well married up.......mind you, some of those journos DO write some dodgy stuff, but most of them are as honest as the day is long, and you won’t find a straighter shooter than Boris........and having spoken to him, I certainly believe the speed he quoted was accurate. Roos are a significantly different body shape to deer, cattle, wombats etc.

Pete
 
It's all in how the impact happened.

Hit a deer square with the front of company pickup at 55 and the only thing it did was leave little cracks in the grill with hair sticking out of them. Never had to fix or replace anything. Deer not so lucky.
Hit another at about 50 and it almost destroyed that pickup. That dear ran off.
 
Think I might have an answer and if I do I want Skippy's award handed back pronto!(always thought he was sus for some reason:dontknow:).
If you study how these critters move you can see they can get down pretty low.
Now where is the first point of contact on the bike? Yes front wheel or rather rubber tyre with heaps of give backed up by a rim that would take a huge belting with little to show for it.Then up onto the triple tree another strong point and job done.
The way Boris is laying into that butt is not a rig job, that is a man with a compensatory mechanism at work.
I like kangaroos but I couldn't eat a whole one.:bbq:
 

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It's all in how the impact happened.

Hit a deer square with the front of company pickup at 55 and the only thing it did was leave little cracks in the grill with hair sticking out of them. Never had to fix or replace anything. Deer not so lucky.
Hit another at about 50 and it almost destroyed that pickup. That dear ran off.

Right on! I've seen that happen both ways multiple times. Go figure? One very important piece of advice. Never, never leave the pavement to avoid hitting a deer. At highway speeds when your tires leave the blacktop, you will have near "0" control of your vehicle. Better to total the front of your car than your body. I know of 2 fatalities that occurred within a mile of my house because drivers left the pavement to try and avoid a deer and a dog. I've drilled it into my wife's head over and over, kill the deer and kill the car, but don't kill yourself. Take'm straight on in your own lane under full control and braking power if you have to.
 
Yeah, Boris is no slouch on a racetrack, 2dogs, and he said he didn’t have time to do anything as the roo bounced out of the scrub right in front of him. He said he would have been gone if the roo had given him a second or two to react, as he would have automatically counter steered. He was just lucky he didn’t hit one of those 2’ tall, 120lb walking speed hump Wombats. He definitely would have been separated from his bike then, and would have been seriously injured or killed. :shocked:

Pete
 
I just received this video in my feed. I had never seen the video between Brumby and Boris before discussing the “roo” incident. Brumby was riding directly behind Boris. Neither of them know how Boris survived, or how the Victory stayed upright. It’s an interesting discussion…..sometimes you have a “lucky” day.:thumbup:……..hopefully you can open it.

Pete

https://www.facebook.com/100008341441937/posts/2490812731206751/
 
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