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Post by De Graaf van Salland on Sept 18, 2011 7:34:04 GMT 1
Of course it's a Harley Davidson rider again Fortunately he does get up after the accident, so it's can't be that bad. GvS
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Post by De Graaf van Salland on Sept 18, 2011 7:49:43 GMT 1
Yeah OK... So it's not just Harley riders that don't look ahead:
GvS
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Post by rj2para (Bisto) on Sept 18, 2011 8:32:00 GMT 1
Had to hurt. Then almost run over my the on coming traffic.
Not his day.
I thought the camera car was a cop but then he seemed to drive on.
Interesting to see the 4x4 driver was more interested in checking his car than he was in seeing if the rider was ok.
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Post by Jaz66 on Sept 18, 2011 9:04:08 GMT 1
think that's kinda normal RJ especially if the rider and bike are up and moving.
good job it was low speed...
bet his hand hurt the next day, soppy tw@t... ;D
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Post by McF on Sept 19, 2011 7:22:54 GMT 1
I think the Harley rider was looking ahead, you can see his brake light come on as the car in front starts to brake I think the problem is that he didn't ask for the essential optional extra on the Harley - brakes that actually slow you down
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Post by Buzzin (^_^) on Sept 26, 2011 22:26:09 GMT 1
one thing I have noticed before in clips like this: the huge crowds of people rushing in to help a fallen driver.... NOT
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Post by Jaz66 on Sept 27, 2011 2:55:42 GMT 1
well can only say that my only off ( a real stupid slow speed drop last year ) did involve plenty of help as i lay there slightly stunned, and one nice gent did pick the bike up ( a lot lighter then the NTV ...i know i dropped that the first month, stupid disc lock ;D )) and wheeled it to the side of the road for me, so i can only say most do just stand there shocked but then other peoples actions do propel most to act....imho
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