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    Motorcyclist dies in apparent road-rage crash

    or why not to brake check an RV while riding a motorcycle....





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    Re: Motorcyclist dies in apparent road-rage crash

    bad link.
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    Re: Motorcyclist dies in apparent road-rage crash

    Quote Originally Posted by McVaaahhh View Post
    bad link.

    fixed!
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    Re: Motorcyclist dies in apparent road-rage crash

    NEVER NEVER BRAKE CHECK A 7000LB RV
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    I would like to say this is unbelievable, however this childish act is becoming more & more common. Why would one brake check anyone? (especially on a motorcycle in front of an RV that has a 60-0 braking distance of a near mile)

    Foolish act in my opinion. I don't care what the other driver did to ya.

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    Re: Motorcyclist dies in apparent road-rage crash

    Here sure showed him!

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    I find it hard to believe that harley could pass that RV

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    Re: Motorcyclist dies in apparent road-rage crash

    I dont brake check, i down shift....but not on a bike
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    Re: Motorcyclist dies in apparent road-rage crash

    Wow what a Tard...

    now a dead tard
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    Re: Motorcyclist dies in apparent road-rage crash

    Rule of gross tonnage.

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    Re: Motorcyclist dies in apparent road-rage crash

    Sad to hear of the fatality, my thoughts go to his family and friends.

    But, this just goes to show that with age does not naturally come wisdom. And, doubt it would have helped, but with the look of that bike I highly doubt he was wearing any gear whatsoever. Might have done something, but seeing that he was dragged 75 feet under the RV, my thoughts are probably not.

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    Re: Motorcyclist dies in apparent road-rage crash

    Well, since the guy driving the RV conveniently killed the guy, it looks like we only have one side of the story. That he drug the guy and continued another 500' makes me wonder what the real story is. If the guy brake-checked him and got hisself killed, well, bummer, but it seems even with no witnesses they are quick to decide the biker was at fault.


    This is very disturbing:
    "While authorities are still trying to determine why, young men riding fast sport bikes and older men returning to motorcycles after a long absence appear to be factors, said Chris Cochran, a spokesman for the Office of Traffic Safety."

    How did they determine THIS? WTF?!?!
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    Re: Motorcyclist dies in apparent road-rage crash

    Quote Originally Posted by CYCLE_MONKEY View Post
    This is very disturbing:
    "While authorities are still trying to determine why, young men riding fast sport bikes and older men returning to motorcycles after a long absence appear to be factors, said Chris Cochran, a spokesman for the Office of Traffic Safety."

    How did they determine THIS? WTF?!?!
    In the industry I see the studies and the second part of that is very true. BABs - Born Again Bikers are riders who rode back in their early 20s, quit riding for decades and took it up again in middle age. They buy the biggest cruiser they can get and think I rode before, I know how to ride. BABs are the biggest increase in motorcycle fatalities. The sportbike fatality rate, while high, has been holding fairly steady.

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    Re: Motorcyclist dies in apparent road-rage crash

    Quote Originally Posted by longrider View Post
    In the industry I see the studies and the second part of that is very true. BABs - Born Again Bikers are riders who rode back in their early 20s, quit riding for decades and took it up again in middle age. They buy the biggest cruiser they can get and think I rode before, I know how to ride. BABs are the biggest increase in motorcycle fatalities. The sportbike fatality rate, while high, has been holding fairly steady.
    True, I've seent the stats too, but is it relevant in the cases or just ASSUMED to be relevant? Without a root cause of the accident these assertions by the faceless authoraties are baseless.
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    Re: Motorcyclist dies in apparent road-rage crash

    Stupid reason to die, road rage.

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    Re: Motorcyclist dies in apparent road-rage crash

    What a drag. Why the ef would you brake check ANYTHING while on a bike? That's just retarded.
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    Re: Motorcyclist dies in apparent road-rage crash

    Yeah, this appears to be a sudden and potent lesson in physics
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