Hayabusa crash at Deals Gap
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that sucks he had to pull it out of the woods up a hill
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What we call "thruppenny bit cornering". Lean, straighten up, lean, straighten up, repeat - until the inevitable happens.
The road was riding the rider.
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That poor bike.
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Wasn't exactly the smoothest of cornering.
Powerful bike + way too much lean angle for the speed + choppy and rough lines = expensive day out.
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@SwiftDemise9 . .you arsewipe . . . yawn . . you bore me . .fall off a cliff of something ok?
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@wideangle852 for all of you pussies who are to afraid to ride a motorcycle is that you meant to say?
i pray that you get severely beaten / die slowly and painfully. nobody deserves to crash there bike you ignorant ass-hat.
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yeah no offense to the guy i have the utmost respect for him as i am getting a hayabusa after only riding a ninja 650r for 4 months. however i have done a shit tonne of research + practice with posture, throttle control etc. i wouldnt be getting on one if i took corners that badly and had no posture/throttle control. if he really did die RIP and big respect for having the balls to jump on a hayabusa with little to no experience
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This video was made by my good friend who has died from another accident. May you Rest In Peace! never forgotten!
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... you make the dragon even more dangerous then it already is... Stay in your lane, that includes your head too. There is nothing scarier than seeing a head in your lane while driving in the opposite direction. My driver mirror has been nicked but your type before there and probably will be again...
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Can you tel me the name of the song ? thanks ..
I know the corner this crash happened on and it was not the bikes fault.. Just because a guy has a zillion track miles does not make him a "good" rider.. I have pictures of myself going around that corner with a knee down for Davids camera.. (yes on a Busa) Sorry but the video leading up to the crash showed poor line choice and sloppy cornering
randalljames1 1 year ago 15
He crashed because he leaned the bike to far over. It only takes a second dragging hard parts to cause the rear tire to lose traction. His butt and upper body are inline with the bike as if he wasn't leaned over at all. I've never even been to a track, but I naturally move my upper body down and forward and slide my butt off the seat some.
Plus he's trying to take a tight corner on one of the longest street bikes you can buy! A lighter/shorter bike would make up for bad form.
mooosestang 1 year ago 4