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JFK 04-10-2013 10:06 AM

Fitty lucky breaks :thumbsup

atom 04-10-2013 10:06 AM

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Originally Posted by ErectMedia (Post 19570408)
Debating buying my first bike in a few months and this is basically the debate. Not worried about myself but other assholes on the road texting etc... If I lived in the country no problem but heavily populated city has me debating the purchase. Glad your alright. :thumbsup

well, 2 years ago my friend and his wife were taking a nice weekend ride through the Country and a fucking deer jumped out and they hit it and both died. Her after being on life support for a week in the hospital. At least their 2 kids, 7, 9 were able to say goodbye to their mother....

Bikes are dangerous as fuck. I have owned 4 in my lifetime and still have 1. I Love riding but every season there is at least 1 close call that makes me wonder if I should sell the god damn thing. They say it's not if you will crash but when and how bad.

Glad you came out okay Joe!

JFK 04-10-2013 10:26 AM

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Originally Posted by atom (Post 19571319)
well, 2 years ago my friend and his wife were taking a nice weekend ride through the Country and a fucking deer jumped out and they hit it and both died. Her after being on life support for a week in the hospital. At least their 2 kids, 7, 9 were able to say goodbye to their mother....

Bikes are dangerous as fuck. I have owned 4 in my lifetime and still have 1. I Love riding but every season there is at least 1 close call that makes me wonder if I should sell the god damn thing. They say it's not if you will crash but when and how bad.

Glad you came out okay Joe!

I hit a deer on my Harley a few years ago, 6 broken ribs , 2 fractured ankles, lived to tell the tale :2 cents:

baddog 04-10-2013 10:30 AM

Dave told me in PHX; glad you came out alright.

nikki99 04-10-2013 10:46 AM

gladu r fine, motorcycles are terrible

amacontent 04-10-2013 10:47 AM

Thankyou guys for all the heart warming messages. Couple of responses really got to me. Evil Chris asked how will this change me.. Well Im not a religious man, but I do have a bit more belief we are watched over in some way. I will continue to ride my bike. I may be a bit cautious my 1st few days but I think what saved me was all my years of riding as it was happening I didn't panic and just rolled with it. Still I was very lucky and Im very appreciative of all my friends a lot more. I miss a lot of you guys. ALos I wasn't wearing leather I was wearing jeans and a padded wind breaker jacket with gloves. BTW I was going 65 not 50. Im very lucky to be here. Im very happy to help anyone here who needs assistance. Youre all my friends.

ErectMedia 04-10-2013 04:44 PM

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Originally Posted by atom (Post 19571319)
well, 2 years ago my friend and his wife were taking a nice weekend ride through the Country and a fucking deer jumped out and they hit it and both died. Her after being on life support for a week in the hospital. At least their 2 kids, 7, 9 were able to say goodbye to their mother....

Bikes are dangerous as fuck. I have owned 4 in my lifetime and still have 1. I Love riding but every season there is at least 1 close call that makes me wonder if I should sell the god damn thing. They say it's not if you will crash but when and how bad.

sad shit man, if I buy a honda could probably get a good deal as I have a honda car financed direct with honda, only reason I'm thinking Harley is cause I want something loud so others know I'm around, realize I could probably change the pipes on the honda but don't really wanna get into modifying something that's brand new, still debating the whole thing in general, fastest I could probably go in the city is 40-45 as traffic blows.

tedwinters 04-10-2013 09:46 PM

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Originally Posted by amacontent (Post 19571394)
Thankyou guys for all the heart warming messages. Couple of responses really got to me. Evil Chris asked how will this change me.. Well Im not a religious man, but I do have a bit more belief we are watched over in some way. I will continue to ride my bike. I may be a bit cautious my 1st few days but I think what saved me was all my years of riding as it was happening I didn't panic and just rolled with it. Still I was very lucky and Im very appreciative of all my friends a lot more. I miss a lot of you guys. ALos I wasn't wearing leather I was wearing jeans and a padded wind breaker jacket with gloves. BTW I was going 65 not 50. Im very lucky to be here. Im very happy to help anyone here who needs assistance. Youre all my friends.

Trust me, being more cautious doesn't help :(
Been riding 6 years now, had 2 bad accidents - neither of them avoidable..
Have titanium plates in both collar bones, pain in my hip a year later, a pinky finger that doesn't bend properly....
I should really sell mine too...

baddog 04-10-2013 10:14 PM

Those that say bikes are too dangerous just do not understand. We that ride have been injured, maimed and had friends that were killed. Not for a minute does the idea of giving up riding come into play.

That is just the way it is.

amacontent 04-10-2013 11:48 PM

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Originally Posted by baddog (Post 19572288)
Those that say bikes are too dangerous just do not understand. We that ride have been injured, maimed and had friends that were killed. Not for a minute does the idea of giving up riding come into play.

That is just the way it is.

What he said

nico-t 04-11-2013 04:58 AM

You're very lucky.
Know someone who crashed at 20-30 mph, flew over a car because of a stupid whore who was turning in the middle of the road.
Result: intensive care, even though wearing a helmet face fucked up, cant think fast anymore, reconstructive surgery about 2 years later still, depressed, unable to work a decent job: Fucked up his life.

Evil Chris 04-11-2013 06:45 AM

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Originally Posted by baddog (Post 19572288)
Those that say bikes are too dangerous just do not understand. We that ride have been injured, maimed and had friends that were killed. Not for a minute does the idea of giving up riding come into play.

That is just the way it is.

Very true. If we didn't do anything that might hurt us, we would just stay in bed all the time.

I come from a strong motorcycle family. Both my father and brother own Harleys. I don't own a bike. It never really took with me. My brother and I drove euduros and motocross bikes in our youth and I had a few bad spills, but it doesn't make you want to quit. We did crazy jumping stuff too. Probably not a great idea, but when you're 14 and 15 years old, you just don't think of the danger! :winkwink:

John-ACWM 04-11-2013 08:51 AM

Thank god for happy endings.

Grapesoda 04-11-2013 08:53 AM

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Originally Posted by amacontent (Post 19571394)
Thankyou guys for all the heart warming messages. Couple of responses really got to me. Evil Chris asked how will this change me.. Well Im not a religious man, but I do have a bit more belief we are watched over in some way. I will continue to ride my bike. I may be a bit cautious my 1st few days but I think what saved me was all my years of riding as it was happening I didn't panic and just rolled with it. Still I was very lucky and Im very appreciative of all my friends a lot more. I miss a lot of you guys. ALos I wasn't wearing leather I was wearing jeans and a padded wind breaker jacket with gloves. BTW I was going 65 not 50. Im very lucky to be here. Im very happy to help anyone here who needs assistance. Youre all my friends.

how is your bike?

Grapesoda 04-11-2013 08:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by baddog (Post 19572288)
Those that say bikes are too dangerous just do not understand. We that ride have been injured, maimed and had friends that were killed. Not for a minute does the idea of giving up riding come into play.

That is just the way it is.

I don't ride anymore, rode 30 years... really just never could adapt to the helmet.. plus the corvette is more damn fun for me :2 cents:

Poppy 04-11-2013 10:09 AM

Glad you're okay!


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