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Went on a long group ride yesterday. We rode for about 8 hours straight. Great roads.
There was about 8 of us total. First of all, he is ok. His bike is totalled though. Apparently this was his first street bike. It was a newer CBR 1000...
I think this was also the first time this guy rode with this group. He was a friend of one of the other riders.
The people I ride with are track guys/girls. They hit these mountains hard. I know there are sections i just cant keep up with them on. I know my limits. I know not to ride outside of those limits. There are many sections where they stop to let others catch up. They are very clear before we ride to let everyone know to ride safe and ride your own ride within your limits. I have no probs with that.
This guy apparently wanted to do everything he could to keep up with these guys. I was 2 bikes behind him. He went way hot into this corner. I didnt see if he lowsided or just paniced and hit the brake and stood up then went straight off. I just came around the corner to see the bike flipping over and over through the air.
Like a dumbass I forgot my GoPro. So I just have a shitty cell pic. I was up farther on this corner to slow other riders down so they wouldnt target fixate on the other guys and end up crashing themselves. The other riders ahead didnt know what happend. They did come back down when they saw we werent behind them.
Bike was in all sorts of pieces all throughout the field. He is VERY lucky he crashed at this corner. Any other corner he would have been in the river, trees, 30 foot drop off, rock wall, etc. This was the softest grass field ever. There is almost no gaurd rails anywhere on these roads. He is very lucky.
They made him stay down for about 10 minutes to let some adrenaline wear off to see if he could feel anything hurting. He was ok though. Caught a ride back down the mountain with a car coming down so he could call a tow. Cell's didnt work up there.
Please ride within your limits.
On another note... My bike did great! My main problem now is myself. I need to work on my cornering a lot more. But the bike handled everything I threw at it with ease! I was actually sticking with them on a lot of these sections this time. Some sections not so good though haha, but that was me staying in my comfort zone and not trying to kill myself.
There was about 8 of us total. First of all, he is ok. His bike is totalled though. Apparently this was his first street bike. It was a newer CBR 1000...
The people I ride with are track guys/girls. They hit these mountains hard. I know there are sections i just cant keep up with them on. I know my limits. I know not to ride outside of those limits. There are many sections where they stop to let others catch up. They are very clear before we ride to let everyone know to ride safe and ride your own ride within your limits. I have no probs with that.
This guy apparently wanted to do everything he could to keep up with these guys. I was 2 bikes behind him. He went way hot into this corner. I didnt see if he lowsided or just paniced and hit the brake and stood up then went straight off. I just came around the corner to see the bike flipping over and over through the air.
Like a dumbass I forgot my GoPro. So I just have a shitty cell pic. I was up farther on this corner to slow other riders down so they wouldnt target fixate on the other guys and end up crashing themselves. The other riders ahead didnt know what happend. They did come back down when they saw we werent behind them.
Bike was in all sorts of pieces all throughout the field. He is VERY lucky he crashed at this corner. Any other corner he would have been in the river, trees, 30 foot drop off, rock wall, etc. This was the softest grass field ever. There is almost no gaurd rails anywhere on these roads. He is very lucky.
They made him stay down for about 10 minutes to let some adrenaline wear off to see if he could feel anything hurting. He was ok though. Caught a ride back down the mountain with a car coming down so he could call a tow. Cell's didnt work up there.
Please ride within your limits.
On another note... My bike did great! My main problem now is myself. I need to work on my cornering a lot more. But the bike handled everything I threw at it with ease! I was actually sticking with them on a lot of these sections this time. Some sections not so good though haha, but that was me staying in my comfort zone and not trying to kill myself.