Personally I have a poor opinion of people who post those sort of images on the net. Why you ask? I have seen too many in real life and I do not think it is something appropriate for voyeurism and entertainment. And as for your last comment is that the same (and ignorant) way as saying that everyone who dies in cars, planes, boats, trains, walking etc is in the wrong for being in that situation? Grow up.
2007-07-22 01:03:45
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answered by ozraibike 2
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An experienced rider is usually able to avoid most situations where the kind of accident you described can occur. The fairly new rider is more likely to get into an accident due to trying to fit in with a pack of experienced riders or by just plain an simple not having any experience in daily road situations that will arise. Experience, Clarity, and Quick thinking are the only thing that keeps us alive out there.
2007-07-20 11:01:23
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answered by RU11 2
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it would depend on the circumstances of the accident. If the bike was struck by a car or something that is of no fault of the rider, then I hate to see it.
On the other hand, if the rider is riding at excessive speed and loses control, or is stunting on the street and crashes due to his or her own stupidity, then i can't have any sympathy.
2007-07-22 18:05:19
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answered by Damien 1
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I am a firm believer in living life. Some people like to watch from the safety of the sidelines. Life is an experience... one to be lived , If graphic wrecks really scare you and make you question why you are out there on two wheels then maybe you should not be riding. I feel strong compasion and sorrow when I see a crash but it was the guys time to go, as unfortunate as that sounds when your time is up its up You could be on the sidewalk and along comes a bus and see ya
2007-07-20 14:27:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Honda is a motorbike that has been right here for all individuals as first rides. they are respected, inexpensive, and unswerving. Triumph is a widely recognized call, yet sellers are few and lots between. motorbike mechanics artwork as indicated by making use of the experience. Honda is a destructive guy's motorbike as a Harley/Triumph is a "greater elite" motorbike, subsequently upkeep are larger. save on with what you may handle to pay for.
2016-12-14 14:40:49
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answered by ? 4
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The only thing I see when I see any accident, auto or m/c. Is some poor schmuck that had no common sense and should have not been on the road. That goes for all drivers of anything on the road. You can't always blame the driver of the m/c because there are also tons of accidents that the automobile driver was as fault. Alot of people don't pay any attention when they are driving period.
2007-07-20 10:47:22
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answered by sativagyrl1979 1
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Hate to see another biker going down.
Most accident happened because car drivers they don't pay enough attention to bikers.
2007-07-25 04:13:17
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answered by 7updude 1
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I haven't seen those pictures. What I have seen is, on cycletrader DOT com, the place in El Monte California that sells the totaled motorcycles. I look at those pictures and think to myself "Oh man, the guy on that must have been totalled too."
2007-07-20 12:06:58
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answered by Anonymous
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I feel just the same as when I see pics of airplane crashes.
Any time you see a M/C rider dead and in pieces, he was riding at a HIGH rate of speed, which is not very smart, on a bike OR a car.
2007-07-20 10:40:58
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answered by Trump 2020 7
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"Killed himself and he's still dead".
It generally takes two to cause a bad smash-up.
Don't be the first idiot and you can avoid the second.
2007-07-20 13:53:43
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answered by Irv S 7
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