I've seen many MVA’s/MCA’s come across my table. At first glace this didn’t add up?? At that speed hard to believe the body stayed in tacked?? I googled it and it’s seems legit. This just proves what we’ve always known…its not the speed that kills you it’s the sudden stop! I can’t believe a medic released these pics!!! But they will be a nice addition to my forensics lecture!
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DEHog wrote:I've seen many MVA’s/MCA’s come across my table. At first glace this didn’t add up?? At that speed hard to believe the body stayed in tacked?? I googled it and it’s seems legit. This just proves what we’ve always known…its not the speed that kills you it’s the sudden stop! I can’t believe a medic released these pics!!! But they will be a nice addition to my forensics lecture!
Wow. I just hope this guy's family never sees these series of pictures! That would be very tough to take.
The fastest I've gone on a m/c was about 117 mph when no other traffic was around. I was 24 yo at the time. When I got up to that speed, it started scaring me so I didn't push the bike any more (I think I could have gotten to 130+).
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DEHog wrote:I've seen many MVA’s/MCA’s come across my table. At first glace this didn’t add up?? At that speed hard to believe the body stayed in tacked?? I googled it and it’s seems legit. This just proves what we’ve always known…its not the speed that kills you it’s the sudden stop! I can’t believe a medic released these pics!!! But they will be a nice addition to my forensics lecture!
Is there a medical term for "faceplant"?
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I would never ride that fast for that reason. I even prefer the back roads to the hiways. Better to ride with time to react, than hit the vehicle in front of you.
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Definitely a Darwin Award...I wish we could interview him to figure out how he failed to see that truck on a level road with (apparently) little, if any, other traffic.
I can't imagine doing 120 on a bike and being able to maintain any control....
I've done 120 in my Porsche 928, which is a very stable car (50:50 weight distribution) with excellent aerodynamics and brakes. At 120 the Porsche felt like a flat stone skipping across a pond, so I can only imagine what that bike felt like at that speed....
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absinthe1023 wrote:Definitely a Darwin Award...I wish we could interview him to figure out how he failed to see that truck on a level road with (apparently) little, if any, other traffic.
I can't imagine doing 120 on a bike and being able to maintain any control....
I've done 120 in my Porsche 928, which is a very stable car (50:50 weight distribution) with excellent aerodynamics and brakes. At 120 the Porsche felt like a flat stone skipping across a pond, so I can only imagine what that bike felt like at that speed....
You don't see irony in calling for a Darwin Award for this clown, while yourself declaring that you have driven 120 in anything that "felt like a flat stone skipping across a pond" (worse, I am assuming on a public road)?
Facinating!
I nominate you!
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flamethrower wrote:I would never ride that fast for that reason. I even prefer the back roads to the hiways. Better to ride with time to react, than hit the vehicle in front of you.
the back roads here in NC scare the heck out of me. i've seen what a deer can do to a vehicle at 60 MPH. when i take my vette all out like that, i only do it very late at night, or at the butt crack of dawn on the large highways with dividers, to lessen the chance to run into bambi. i don't even think about getting on it when i see other drivers out there. if i kill myself, fine, my choice, but no way do i want to endanger anyone else. it's a great car, built for speed. but things happen REALLY fast at 150+ mph.
speed is both very additive and very dangerous, and i love it. but there is no way in hell i'd go that fast on a bike, ever. it's crazy enough to do it on 4 wheels, much less 2.
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flamethrower wrote:I would never ride that fast for that reason. I even prefer the back roads to the hiways. Better to ride with time to react, than hit the vehicle in front of you.
the back roads here in NC scare the heck out of me. i've seen what a deer can do to a vehicle at 60 MPH. when i take my vette all out like that, i only do it very late at night, or at the butt crack of dawn on the large highways with dividers, to lessen the chance to run into bambi. i don't even think about getting on it when i see other drivers out there. if i kill myself, fine, my choice, but no way do i want to endanger anyone else. it's a great car, built for speed. but things happen REALLY fast at 150+ mph.
speed is both very additive and very dangerous, and i love it. but there is no way in hell i'd go that fast on a bike, ever. it's crazy enough to do it on 4 wheels, much less 2.
Interesting choice of words, considering the source.
Justice Hog wrote:Wow. I just hope this guy's family never sees these series of pictures! That would be very tough to take.
The fastest I've gone on a m/c was about 117 mph when no other traffic was around. I was 24 yo at the time. When I got up to that speed, it started scaring me so I didn't push the bike any more (I think I could have gotten to 130+).
Pfffttt, that weaksauce. The Acura (rest her soul) got up to 145 mph. Only did it once though on a back road and it scared the heck out of me.
flamethrower wrote:I would never ride that fast for that reason. I even prefer the back roads to the hiways. Better to ride with time to react, than hit the vehicle in front of you.
the back roads here in NC scare the heck out of me. i've seen what a deer can do to a vehicle at 60 MPH. when i take my vette all out like that, i only do it very late at night, or at the butt crack of dawn on the large highways with dividers, to lessen the chance to run into bambi. i don't even think about getting on it when i see other drivers out there. if i kill myself, fine, my choice, but no way do i want to endanger anyone else. it's a great car, built for speed. but things happen REALLY fast at 150+ mph.
speed is both very additive and very dangerous, and i love it. but there is no way in hell i'd go that fast on a bike, ever. it's crazy enough to do it on 4 wheels, much less 2.
I agree with you 100%. I should've included a disclaimer like this in my post in order to ward off the inevitable post-crapping that resulted.
I should've included a disclaimer like this in my post in order to ward off the inevit I should've included a disclaimer like this in my post in order to ward off the inevitable post-crapping that resulted.able post-crapping that resulted.
Yes... perhaps that would have been a good start...
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Justice Hog wrote:Wow. I just hope this guy's family never sees these series of pictures! That would be very tough to take.
The fastest I've gone on a m/c was about 117 mph when no other traffic was around. I was 24 yo at the time. When I got up to that speed, it started scaring me so I didn't push the bike any more (I think I could have gotten to 130+).
Pfffttt, that weaksauce. The Acura (rest her soul) got up to 145 mph. Only did it once though on a back road and it scared the heck out of me.
I'll still getting a bike in the spring of 08.
Yep and I want a Honda Silverwing in 08 also. The rider was just flat out stupid.
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