RhadamYgg
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My Motorcycle: 2006/Yamaha/FZ6
Location: Linden, NJ
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by RhadamYgg » Mon Sep 21, 2009 2:16 pm
The yellow route line doesn't even follow the curve!
RhadamYgg / Skydiver / Motorbike Rider / Mountain Climber
FZ6/11302 mi|Suzuki B-King/5178 mi|Ninja 250cc/5300 mi| (rented)ST1300 850 mi
Hoping my kids don't hate me too much in the future.
Random 2003/Corwin 2006/Cordelia and Morrigan 2009
zeligman
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Posts: 508 Joined: Mon Jun 22, 2009 3:02 pm
Real Name: Alex
Sex: Male
Years Riding: 2
My Motorcycle: 02 Suzuki Volusia 800 (in salvage :( )
Location: Boston, MA
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by zeligman » Mon Sep 21, 2009 2:45 pm
RhadamYgg wrote: The yellow route line doesn't even follow the curve!
thats what the truck was following!
still recovering - back to crutches, then walking with a stick, then running - then hopefully riding again!
NYGiantsGuy
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by NYGiantsGuy » Tue Sep 22, 2009 9:39 am
Thanks for sharing. Took a similar spill in Southern Indiana but luckily without the 18 wheeler present. That was enough to scare me off the road for a few weeks, but I definitely have kept my road hubris in check since then. Glad everything's okay.
JC Viper
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My Motorcycle: 1984 Kawasaki GPz900R
Location: New York, NY
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by JC Viper » Tue Sep 22, 2009 7:33 pm
Lion_Lady wrote: I used googlemaps and created a maplet of "Wild Maggie" - the curve I crashed on.
http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?client=f ... 2&t=h&z=18
If you switch to satellite view and zoom in, you can see how the curve tightens up. Use "street view" for a real view of the curve from anywhere.
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See, now I wish you hadn't posted that because now I'm tempted to go and check this out for myself being the thrillseeker I am.
*I am thankful for attending bike and rally car racing schools which taught me how to cope with such things safely in almost any vehicle.
One thing you can count on: You push a man too far, and sooner or later he'll start pushing back.