Another Dumbass In A Bike

actually, he just didnt know how do it it yet, like learning to ride a bike, ur gonna falla few times...
 
Midnightracer22 said:
actually, he just didnt know how do it it yet, like learning to ride a bike, ur gonna falla few times...
i hope you're kidding... my first time on a sports bike.. i was driving it around a parking lot, and i was confident enough to drive it home, it's easy
 
HE DROVE IT INTO A ******* TREE!!!! How much learning is possibly associated with the concept of either
A. turn
or
B. Jump off before you hit the huge piece of wood anchored firmly in the ground.
 
You counter-steer.
Jumping of a moving thing is never easy.
A good way to get hurt is to wear shorts and shirt w/no helmet.
 
u have to lean to turn the bike, that dude didnt have the concept down yet, he was trying to turn the wheel, not lean so thats he went straight for the tree...

thanx for the bashing tho...
 
I didn't mean to bash or be overly critical or anything, but I mean you should know how to ride a normal bike before you try to ride a sport bike, and if you know how to ride a normal bike, you know to lean. Yeah, maybe he panicked, but it's totally his fault and I laugh at him.
 
ahahahahah LMAO that made my day.
 
anarchistchiken said:
I didn't mean to bash or be overly critical or anything, but I mean you should know how to ride a normal bike before you try to ride a sport bike, and if you know how to ride a normal bike, you know to lean. Yeah, maybe he panicked, but it's totally his fault and I laugh at him.
itz all good, yeah, i mt. bike so i got the leaning, powersliding, tail picks, bunny hops, riding on just the front or rear tire all down pat, so it was pretty obvious to me at least that the guy was trying to turn the wheel, but yeah ur right, he should have known what he was doing b4 he started off... lol, o wells, live learn and heal busted asses... ;)
 
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Apparently he knew how to release the clutch, but not how to pull it back in, or how to grab the brake. I laid my bike down in a parking lot, practising burnouts, so I can laugh at other dumbasses guilt free.
 
SP33D said:
i hope you're kidding... my first time on a sports bike.. i was driving it around a parking lot, and i was confident enough to drive it home, it's easy
I would have to disagree, being a certified motorcycle safety instructor , i see alot of first time riders..Becoming a Good motorcycle rider takes alot of work and time.
 

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