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Close call on a training ride
1. Young guy who has never ridden or owned a motorcycle makes big
bucks off IPO 2. Young guy takes his money to the Ducati dealer and buys a 996 3. Young guy doesn't take any motorcycle safety classes, because he's brilliant (hey, he just made big money) and doesn't need them 4. Young guy takes his new 996 up into the Santa Cruz Mountains to show the local hotshoes how it's done 5. Young guy overcooks a sweeper on (fill in the blank with the road name) and either hits a tree or a pickup truck head-on at 80+ mph 6. Young guy becomes a dead guy See, this is why we should be grateful when young Silicon Valley hotshots buy the latest Trek Madone++ (or whatever the trick bike is now) and show up to rides fully kitted out in new gear and without a clue. It's much safer than motorcycling and conserves our local tech talent, that we need to keep from falling even further behind India/Taiwan/China/Malaysia/any country with a remotely functional educational system. =========== That may be true, but a hot motorcycle is far more likely to get someone laid than a hot bicycle. More breeding now, more tech talent in the future. You can read my monograph on the topic in the June issue of Iron Horse magazine. R =========== You sure know how to kill a party. --Mike-- Chain Reaction Bicycles www.ChainReactionBicycles.com |
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Close call on a training ride
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Brad Anders wrote: On May 12, 9:02*pm, "Mike Jacoubowsky" wrote: http://chainreactionblogs.com/diary/ Check out the video for today's entry. A very interesting morning. --Mike-- * * Chain Reaction Bicycleswww.ChainReactionBicycles.com It's amazing how many accidents (bike, car, motorcycle) that we've all come upon on Skyline, 84, 9, 92, and the rest of the Santa Cruz Mountains roads. Friends of mine saw a dead motorcyclist hanging in a tree on the east descent on 84. THe number of makeshift memorials, mostly to motorcyclists, that are on the roads up in the Santa Cruz mountain is amazing. Some of them don't last very long but there are a few that have been around for years. |
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Close call on a training ride
In article ,
"Mike Jacoubowsky" wrote: "Brad Anders" wrote in message ... On May 12, 9:02 pm, "Mike Jacoubowsky" wrote: http://chainreactionblogs.com/diary/ Check out the video for today's entry. A very interesting morning. --Mike-- Chain Reaction Bicycleswww.ChainReactionBicycles.com =========== It's amazing how many accidents (bike, car, motorcycle) that we've all come upon on Skyline, 84, 9, 92, and the rest of the Santa Cruz Mountains roads. Friends of mine saw a dead motorcyclist hanging in a tree on the east descent on 84. =========== Two years ago my son and I went 5 or 6 weeks straight of coming across motorcycle carnage on our Sunday rides. The most-popular spot was on the west side of Haskins, about halfway down. There's a corner at the end of a long straight section that they overcook consistently. One did die. We didn't know it at the time. As if he went straight, with his motorcycle about 30 feet down the embankment, stuck upright between some trees. Looked pretty funny and worth a good laugh until we found out later he didn't make it. Some really stupid squids out there. At least, in general, they're fairly decent towards bicyclists. Very familiar with the turn on Haskins you're talkin about. THere are a couple of slight doglegs leading to that turn but in the short distance from the point where the road transistions into a downhill, you can pick up a *lot* of speed. The turn is kind of off camber at the beginning and it tightens up a bit - add the gravity feed and you have trouble for those not paying attention. I really enjoy the descent of Haskins Hill, though. And that turn is part of why I like it. |
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