i am thinking if it pushed the jackshaft right out the side that the engine crank and elctrics may not have faired to well either.I just want the engine and electronics he can keep the rest! That engine would be nice in a XP with a turbo!
i am thinking if it pushed the jackshaft right out the side that the engine crank and elctrics may not have faired to well either.I just want the engine and electronics he can keep the rest! That engine would be nice in a XP with a turbo!
X2 to thatIm having a hard time understanding how anyone can fault the guy on the m8??? Hes a newbie in an open field away from other peeps and obstacles practicing to become better, and a rocket comes outta nowhere and $hit smashes him?? Kinda hard to know ur surroundings wen someone mach chickens into ur blindside. Its real cut and dry to me whos at fault.
hmmm and no one brought up the higher insurance rates people are required to pay yet?
tex are you serious, the guy doing 100 mph should get a shheeet kickin.
Wood wouldnt vibrate in the hands as much...but aluminum would hold together better while bashing the helmet. I go aluminum.No SHEET!!!! I'd be testing the Black cat guy's helmet strength with a Bat!!! Helmet is only as good as the brain it buckets Now wood or aluminum bat hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Hehe
Just because the one guy is a newbie, doesn't mean he's not to blame also. He did stop, then pull right in front of the 1100. In my opinion both guys could have avoided this collision. I'm not making any excuses for the guy not slowing down. The video shows that you have zero time to react at that speed. Thankfully lessons learned for everyone involved as well as all who watch it.
It doesn't matter where you are riding or why, you need to be aware of your surroundings. If your head isn't in the game you shouldn't be operating a motorized vehicle of any kind. That goes for both riders in this case; one guy staring down at his speedo seeing how fast his new turbo toy can go, the other guy looking back at his buddies to make sure the camera is rolling because he wants to make sure his pow turn is caught on tape when he should be minding the pair of HID lights that are obviously coming his way. Glad nobody was seriously hurt and I hope everyone who sees this learned a valuable lesson. This sport has a reputation for being filled with guys that have more money than brains and incidents like these are the reason.Im having a hard time understanding how anyone can fault the guy on the m8??? Hes a newbie in an open field away from other peeps and obstacles practicing to become better, and a rocket comes outta nowhere and $hit smashes him?? Kinda hard to know ur surroundings wen someone mach chickens into ur blindside. Its real cut and dry to me whos at fault.
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