February 18, 2010 11:55 AM PST
I'm a cruiser type myself, I think going that fast is a bit irresponsible to begin with. That being said, I know that there's plenty of sport riders out there, and if the kid was running in a group that wanted to fly, he knew what he signed up for and he twisted the throttle, and he paid the price. Doesn't make it any less tragic, and human nature is to try to place blame or at least explanation... you may well feel some guilt deep down, or you wouldn't be thinking about it all the time. That's perfectly fine, and I'm glad that you're not cold and carefree that one of your brothers went down.
I also have to say that in a different group, if I was riding in a group and the leader(s) took off like that, I'd (1) watch them go, and (2) be REALLY pissed when I caught up to them, not as much for leaving me behind, but more for endangering their own lives. Skill level is only part of the game when you want to ride that fast. You have so many things that you couldn't possibly predict, from traffic to debris on the road, to possible mechanical failure. No matter how careful you are to check your bike and everyone else's, no matter how experienced you are at that style of riding, no matter how experienced the rest of your group is, you can never count on a car not popping out into your lane, crossing in front of you, or a little bit of loose gravel or heck, at those speeds, a nut or bolt dropped off a car on a curve. it wouldn't take anything to spill a bike at those speeds. As the leader of the pack, I might not place BLAME on you; as your friend, riding with you, I would be furious with you for being that careless about your own life. (Same would go for ANYONE who throttled up to keep up with you.) I know running fast is a rush, but I've been fortunate enough to learn from other people's mistakes and I've decided that my life is too valuable to endanger for a rush. IMHO.
February 18, 2010 12:57 PM PST
ok flatlander you may hate me for this but all i see is a bunch of excuses in your responces. Unexplaned tank slap, we always do this speed on this streach of road, and the best one, dont forget no one did anything wrong. BULL SHIT do you think this would of happend if you were doing the speed limit. 185 and leading a group, I dont give a shit how good the other riders are thats just the most dumb ass irresponsible thing I have ever heard of
February 18, 2010 6:10 PM PST
ok flatlander you may hate me for this but all i see is a bunch of excuses in your responces. Unexplaned tank slap, we always do this speed on this streach of road, and the best one, dont forget no one did anything wrong. BULL SHIT do you think this would of happend if you were doing the speed limit. 185 and leading a group, I dont give a shit how good the other riders are thats just the most dumb ass irresponsible thing I have ever heard of
Bullshit...If he (leader) was doing 285; it don't mean the rest have to be dumbass's like him and do 285 too. Jeeeezuz, Irresponsible? Yep. Ya want reponsibility? How about slowing your ass down when your going to fast and don't be tryin to keep up with the Smith's and Jones's. Thats most of what's wrong with tha world today; nobody wants to take responsibility for their own actions, it's always somebody elses fault. If your goin to fast; slow the **** down or don't bitch when ya go down. Yea, as a group leader flatlander shouldn't been going that fast. As a follower; I got to have some ******* sense to know when to fast is to fast and release the throttle back....Just My Humble Opinion.
February 18, 2010 9:17 PM PST
ok flatlander you may hate me for this but all i see is a bunch of excuses in your responces. Unexplaned tank slap, we always do this speed on this streach of road, and the best one, dont forget no one did anything wrong. BULL SHIT do you think this would of happend if you were doing the speed limit. 185 and leading a group, I dont give a shit how good the other riders are thats just the most dumb ass irresponsible thing I have ever heard of
I don't "Hate" anyone and very much expected many to not understand what it's like to go fast and have fun with this type of bike.
If I was leading a group of cruiserbikes in the passing lane on 95 doing sixty mile an hour as many of them do obstructing traffic and had half dozen bikes in the rear get run over by an 18-wheeler I'd feel alot worse than I do now because I know better than to mess with traffic trying to get someplace. That's why we go out west and have fun where there's no traffic.
Any Harley rider with a set of balls know's what a Tank Slapper is and how difficult it is to deal with as all bikes with welded round steel chassis do. It often happens on decel and has been the cause of many wrecks and deaths. That's why sportbikes went to box tube aluminum chassis with strategically located weld joints to eliminate the front end harmonics with the motor that create it.
That's why this is a mystery he wasn't slowing down to cause it. Had we been going 70 or 80 the result could have been the same as he high sided and landed on the sharp metal guardrails and support structures behind it designed to keep cars and trucks out of the ditch. Had to be a front tire blow out.
For the benefit of the "Or-Not's" that have a problem with comprehension this was NOT an Organized Group Ride to a pre-determined location, just a handful of friends riding to breakfast on a typical sunday morning.