Bike Accident on 25th
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SPANISH-RICE;236226 wrote:
OMG, some of you are getting so butt hurt about this. OH NOES DONT TALK BAD ABOUT THE BIKER! when he was the ONLY one doing something OBVIOUSLY dangerous and illegal.your all hell bent obsessed with try to come up with ways that its her fault and your getting carried away. it went from maybe she shouldnt be driving that car to " shes inexperienced , waaay to youmg, prolly texting, all of a sudden she has a car full of freinds, and she was distracted" not of that has been proven or even mention officially.
who cares the actual mph he was going its the fact that he HAD to accelerate quickly to put it on one wheel, no how is she really supposed to expect and compensate for him accelerating that way? i have planty of driving experience and wouldnt be able to judge where that bike was going to be.
reshuaganel(sp?) twisted angel, link , your all making such ridiculous accusations all i can do is laugh. use some common sense and pull your heads out of your asses
I want to know how you know that she was already in the street when he went up. How do you know that she didn't pull out in front of him thinking that she had time to get across the street? I'm just wondering.
I'm not getting all hell bent about this, I just hate the fact that everyones so quick to blame the biker. -
TwistedAngel;236238 wrote:
Yes. I know. I was just trying to get them to see that the road couldn't have been all that busy. I've seen plenty of wheelies and it does take quite a bit of room to ride out a wheelie.yes it does take ALOT OF ROOM to clear a wheelie but its not hard to cover ALOT of room on a bike pitching it on one wheel.
thus proving my theory that she prolly thought she PLENTY of room to turn out but he thought he needed to do a wheelie and impress all the ricer fanbois! and came on her alot faster than she expected. now where in your drivers handbook is the section for that?
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TwistedAngel;236242 wrote:
I want to know how you know that she was already in the street when he went up. How do you know that she didn't pull out in front of him thinking that she had time to get across the street? I'm just wondering.
I'm not getting all hell bent about this, I just hate the fact that everyones so quick to blame the biker.please tell me your kidding, who says she need to be in the middle of the street? she could have been behind the cross walk with PLENTY of room to go before he put it up, and then decided to turn out. you really think this one suv a block down the road (at least, becuase you said yourself that it takes a good length of road to clear a wheelie)was what was on this guys mind? (you being the professional should know you need to get on it a "little" to put it up) and prolly didnt take much time to cover some space. its very easy to understand why should would pull out, if you take your logic away from trying to add 6 or 7 very extreme circumstances against her.
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SPANISH-RICE;236244 wrote:
yes it does take ALOT OF ROOM to clear a wheelie but its not hard to cover ALOT of room on a bike pitching it on one wheel.thus proving my theory that she prolly thought she PLENTY of room to turn out but he thought he needed to do a wheelie and impress all the ricer fanbois! and came on her alot faster than she expected. now where in your drivers handbook is the section for that?
Touché. I think a lot of good arguments have been made about the entire situation. Now we just have to wait for the wonderful Fargo PD (or whoever is handling it) to figure their shit out before we find out the truth of the matter.
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at least twisted angel can admit to a good point made against her. link and reshgagler just start e-thuggin making no sense at all. lol, flex nuts boys, flex nuts
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K, I just got done reading all 18 pages.
My thoughts: The rider should've known better. Sorry to hear that he's dead, but seriously. Doing a wheelie at 6PM in town. Yes, there is an inherent risk when you ride a motorcycle, but every rider should know and accept that. If they can't, then they do not need to ride. PERIOD.
It's one thing to have a vehicle pull out in front of you in town. But it completely changes the subject matter when you're on your back wheel and your nose facing the sky because YOU made the choice to put yourself in that spot.
Chalk this one up to natural selection, I suppose.
Oh, and reshgag-on-cock or whatever your name is. I know you always play the rider's advocate, but sometimes, you just gotta accept that the rider MIGHT ACTUALLY be in the wrong.
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Afsil80;236254 wrote:
Eh, I was eatin supper at the same time. My mind was pretty much shut off after the first post. I just wanted to make sure my favorite biker laywer/idiot was making a dumbass out of himself as usual.He is always good for that :lol:
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SPANISH-RICE;236250 wrote:
at least twisted angel can admit to a good point made against her. link and reshgagler just start e-thuggin making no sense at all. lol, flex nuts boys, flex nutsI'm not afraid to admit it.
Can I ask why I am tagged as a cunt now? :icon_scratch: Everyone here is entitled to their own opinion, but I'm labeled a cunt for mine?
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Wasnt me that labeled it but people get carried away with anonymity and start talking out of their asses
i tagged jn210 a worthless fuck once ( or i think it was me) and that may have been a little harsh
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No worries. It's just that I'm not a cunt. I'm a bitch. Get it right boys.

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tjamz;236191 wrote:
From what I recall happening:He came off of a red light going north....he was in the front of that line of vehicles....his lane was fairly clear, hence the reason the SUV driver pulled out....not expecting him to be trying to set a new 1/4 mile trap speed record. I don't hate the fact that he rode a wheelie. I don't hate the fact that he was speeding. I do hate that he affected not only his own life, but those around him as well.
I don't hate him...he's dead, too late for that. I just hope that OTHERS can learn from his stupid mistake.
+1 I agree with Chuck.
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zbrown;236258 wrote:
sad thing is.... even as bad as the crash wasif he was wearing his PR suit and a helmet he could still maybe be alive or in the very least have an open casket....
I said that to a buddy today too. also, its sad that he died. imo, if he had infact been doing a wheelie on 25th at 6pm he was asking for trouble. i had a gsxr 600 and yes ill admit while not in town, i have done many wheelies on it, now, maybe it is cause im only 5'5", but, about the only thing in front of me that i could see was front wheel.(he may have never seen it coming) As for why would a 15 year old girl run away from that, could'nt be cause someones head just exploded right next to her winsdheild, could it?
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JN210;236270 wrote:
I agree.....i take that back now, i knew youd say something. i offer apology at a very seldom rate inwhich the occasions are few and far between, you ruined it.
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