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  • ITs true..the bike goes where you look

  • hahahahaha two bitches on bikes hahahhahaha

  • I agree with jburr...pure stupidity..be WRECKless and your gonna end up wreckin..most cases are the other drivers fault but no one else was involved but wrecklessness

  • All these opinions from keyboard experts make me laugh. The cause of this wreck was sheer stupidity. Nothing more and nothing less. The road didn't make him crash. The dirt on the road didn't make him crash. He made him crash. Stupidity.

  • if u slow down, u get home a lot faster

  • I hope he die.

  • LE NOMS DE LA MUSIQUE SVP

  • Really people? It's 100% from the newly paved asphalt. Both bikes start sliding as soon as they hit it.

  • yes sir target fixation and forgetting that you still need 2 ride your bike and worry about your boyfriends crash when you safely stop yours...hahahaha

  • Looked like loose chippings from a freshly made surface.

  • no so nice

  • not so nice

  • So many non-riding noobs on the interwebz...

    Sand didn't cause that accident. It was classic target fixation. He's almost straight up when he enters the turn, looking and riding right to the accident. Then he tries to overcorrect waaay to late. Excessive speed was probably the initial cause.

  • @GodfatherofSoul2004 yeah he diverted his mind though the way was straight

  • @GodfatherofSoul2004 I might be wrong but it looks like he notices the new road surface, start braking sharply causing his bike to straighten up and go straight ahead instead into the corner... If target fixation would be the only cause (+speed ofc) than would both of them crash in exactly the same spot - when they hit new road surface? anyway, we can only guess, they are the only ones who know what exactly happened. ps I ride myself and I know how dangerous target fixation can be...

  • I ride a Harley. No it ain't!

  • Yeah, once you hit the sand at that curve, you're toast :(

  • Always adapt you speed so that breaking distance = range of sight. So that when you see an obstacle, you can stop before reaching it.

  • hmmm, oil slick is kinda hard to see of course...

  • Wasn't an oil slick, was a loose surface from construction

  • Sooner or later everyone eats it. Is it really worth it?

  • Just stay below 50mph... oops, no you can't because motorways are often the only way to get from A to B. Even the bicycle is out... no bicycle paths. Oh well.

  • if you drove a motorbike you wouldnt be even asking:) yes it is.

  • "look where u want to go"

    Exactly. This guy totally "target-fixated" on his buddy who wiped out in front of him. And they were both going WAY too f-ing fast. I like to go fast (who doesn't?) but you have to choose the time and place.

  • I tend to take a slow run down a road like that, then come back and hit it hard if that's what I'm out for.. May not be the time and place, but if they knew the road - that wouldn't have happened... =)

  • Look Mom no hands. LOLOLOL...Hey I also ride but you know something falling is part of every true motorcycle rider, no matter how good you are.

  • Yep, hit the dirt on the road and wiped out.

    Shouldn't have been going so fast without knowing the road condition ahead.

  • "Shouldn't have been going so fast without knowing the road condition ahead."

    ...or perhaps "at all."

  • At least they can commiserate each other. I hate it when I crash and my mate doesnt.

  • look where u want to go

  • musta been sand in the road

  • ....sherlock

  • ohhh nooooooo...

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