When is a crash a crash?

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#21 Unread post by hi-side »

drevil wrote:I would think any time you make an insurance claim.
Then none of my 20 would actually be considered a crash... suh-weet :lol:
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#22 Unread post by norcal »

If anyone is interested...the person in question here raced the Superbike race at Sears Point over the weekend, and managed not to crash, or hug the ground or any of that. His AMA number is 70.

On sunday he finished 15th...shoulda been 14th but they threw a blue flag so he had to let Yates by....yates was on the same lap not lapping...cost him a posisition, not very cool of the officials... Not bad though...everyone but Cory Call that finished in front of him has a full sponsorship and a Big Rig to haul thier bikes around, so he faired pretty well for a privateer with no backing.

We will see how he fairs at Miller Motorsport and Laguna.

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#23 Unread post by mikehit470 »

Well imo in the first accident he crashed from the bike and in the second one he crashed with the bike :lol:

But he is a little to cocky... He could just say "In my life, i've been trough a couple of crashes, but nothing too serious" and he would still be a lot more lucky than most of the guys here...

Nice jokes about the deer :laughing: But i cannot stop thinking at that poor animal... :lol:
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#24 Unread post by mikehit470 »

Ow and another thing... Again, in my opinion,

When it gets to vehicles and motorcycles (mostly) cocky people eventualy die in stupid and, or selfish accidents
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#25 Unread post by hi-side »

You'll find that most racers have at least a little bit of that. You have to take it to the edge and beyond sometimes and that sometimes doesn't quite fit into most people's idea of sanity.

If you hit the ground. Its a crash. I hit the ground, and/or crashed 20 times in the last 10 years racing.

And I don't ride like that on the street.
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#26 Unread post by slimcolo »

No Emergency room, no Cops NO CRASH

That's my story and I'm sticking to it.
SEE NO EVO
HEAR NO EVO
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and above all

RIDE NO EVO

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#27 Unread post by lunchmeat »

This begs the philosophical question - if a rider crashes, and nobody was there to witness it, did he or she REALLY crash?

Food for thought. Well, maybe a snack.
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#28 Unread post by ceemes »

Going along the pavement vertically on top of the bike: No crash

Going along the pavement horizontally on top of, or beneath, or away from the bike: Equals Crash

Magically turning from a bike rider into a planeless pilot (ie flying through the air with no visible means of support): Equals Big Arsed Crash

Your buddy sounds like a friend of mine who use to race at the now defunct Westwood track, he had a habit of finishing race in the back of the track ambulance. :laughing:
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#29 Unread post by Johnj »

lunchmeat wrote:This begs the philosophical question - if a rider crashes, and nobody was there to witness it, did he or she REALLY crash?

Food for thought. Well, maybe a snack.

OH...OH...I can answer this one. Yes they really crash. :oops:
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#30 Unread post by andrwhock »

A crash is a crash. 'nuff said. Thinking that if your bike doesn't hit the ground it isn't a crash is just like saying that if my car hits a tree and doesn't flip over, that's not a crash.
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