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This kind of stuff wouldn't happen on a Spyder

Some of these riders should learn the proper way to pick up a fallen bike as well. The ramp videos were especially painful to watch.
The guy in the dresser trying to do a burnout multiple times should have realized he was burning through his clutch!!
Darwinism, motorcycle style.....
 
Darwinism, motorcycle style.....
YES YES YES!! :clap: :firstplace:

Learning how to pick a bike up was recently driven home to me.. A fellow that I know here in Town bout a Yamaha Scooter: one of the 500cc ones.
The dealer never showed him how to get it up on its centerstand. :shocked: I spent tweny minutes out in my parking lot convincing this guy that the stand was perfectly fine and could hold the bike up...
He couldn't wrap his head around the concept of getting (AND KEEPING!) both legs of the stand on the ground at the same time before you try to pick the back of the bike up onto it... :gaah:

Later that day; his Son saw him out in the yard trying to make it all work... the bike kept getting its mirrors augered into the grass! :roflblack:
 
Scary stuff---I've seen similar actions at both Americade and at the Dragon. Sometimes you stand there just saying to yourself "I know how this is gong to end and it's not going to be pretty"! You can almost see disaster unfolding before your eyes!:bdh:
 
It's more than similar to watching a couple of trains on the same track that are approaching each other; you can't stop watching even though you just know that's it's going to get ugly! :shocked:
 
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