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High_Revs_17
04-24-2007, 06:59 PM
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carl_g
04-24-2007, 08:12 PM
That is like 4 years old.

PitsVtec
04-24-2007, 08:25 PM
Assburn?

akomplis
04-24-2007, 09:00 PM
Assburn?

That & more!! OUCH!

CBRBob
04-24-2007, 09:20 PM
Please, he has untied work boots on, what more would he want? :)

ImmaSquashYou
04-24-2007, 10:17 PM
maybe he's showing how strong he is. He's able to hold the bike up upside down on just the handle bars.

buckle up
04-25-2007, 01:01 AM
thats kyle woods he is one of the best stunters in the world and he was reviing the bike while he was just coasting on 2 wheels and the clutch cable broke and thats what happend

CBRBob
04-25-2007, 07:21 AM
So as long as the bike fails and it's not your fault, it's ok not to wear proper gear and get road rash........cool. So who maintains the bikes? Ohhh, then it IS his fault!

Rev
04-25-2007, 10:19 AM
How badly did he get hurt?

carl_g
04-25-2007, 10:56 AM
There is video of it somewhere it looked bad... he bonked his head pretty good.

tommymac
04-25-2007, 11:01 AM
So as long as the bike fails and it's not your fault, it's ok not to wear proper gear and get road rash........cool. So who maintains the bikes? Ohhh, then it IS his fault!

You mean you didnt get the memo on that one:roflmao:

Tom

soda7o
04-25-2007, 11:28 AM
yeah what buckly up said...
i think he was a bit dazed buthe is fine now.. he was going slow so no rash just banged his head

buckle up
04-25-2007, 12:09 PM
So as long as the bike fails and it's not your fault, it's ok not to wear proper gear and get road rash........cool. So who maintains the bikes? Ohhh, then it IS his fault!
it was his choice not to wear the gear hey you pay to play and i think he spent maybe 2 weeks in the hospital he got nocked into like 2yrs back after that spill

just remember it ur choice to wear the gear and if you dont be prepared for the shit that could happen:doh:

gsxryager024
04-26-2007, 01:28 AM
hes not crashing thats the strong man competition!:LOL:

CBRBob
04-26-2007, 08:00 AM
it was his choice not to wear the gear hey you pay to play and i think he spent maybe 2 weeks in the hospital he got nocked into like 2yrs back after that spill

just remember it ur choice to wear the gear and if you dont be prepared for the shit that could happen:doh:


I agree. If he wore gear, this thread wouldn't exist. So I guess it's cool, idiots give us something to talk about and higher insurance rates.

soda7o
04-26-2007, 09:43 AM
I agree. If he wore gear, this thread wouldn't exist. So I guess it's cool, idiots give us something to talk about and higher insurance rates.

definatly not higher insuarnce rates.. he is on a closed course on a stunt bike whichis porbably (mostlikly) not insured but just used for competitions.. now if there was a pic of him doing wheleies on public roads and getting pulle dover or crashign ..than maybe

SPRHK
04-26-2007, 02:34 PM
definatly not higher insuarnce rates.. he is on a closed course on a stunt bike whichis porbably (mostlikly) not insured but just used for competitions.. now if there was a pic of him doing wheleies on public roads and getting pulle dover or crashign ..than maybe

I dunno. I asked my Medical insurance carrier why my rates were so high and he said" Well some asshole NOT WEARING GEAR and stunting crashed his bike and............blah ,blah, blah.":LOL:

Cakes206
04-26-2007, 02:39 PM
definatly not higher insuarnce rates.. he is on a closed course on a stunt bike whichis porbably (mostlikly) not insured but just used for competitions.. now if there was a pic of him doing wheleies on public roads and getting pulle dover or crashign ..than maybe
Theres other types of insurance ;)

soda7o
04-26-2007, 02:46 PM
Theres other types of insurance ;)

hahaha no thats not why med isnurance goes up... its cause docotrs have to pay malpractice inssurance on themselves and they have been fucking alot lately i guess os their cost goes up and it is directly corollated to your medical bills. idiots like this actually get the doctors payed... and should technicaly lower our med insurance bills if they do this stuff more often

Cakes206
04-26-2007, 02:51 PM
and should technicaly lower our med insurance bills if they do this stuff more often
LOL.

PitsVtec
04-26-2007, 07:46 PM
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SPRHK
04-26-2007, 09:50 PM
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lolol!

Retom7
04-29-2007, 01:33 AM
It is stuff like this that adds to insurance rates... they calculate the risk involved in giving people similar machines... knowing stunters exist, and that there are stunters who hurt themselves and others out there, on bikes like the one I ride, tell insurance companies that there are higher odds other people riding those bikes will try that stuff too. If people started stunting on Goldwings, insurance on touring bikes would start to go up too. I'm not saying it's only stunters, but that certainly gets thrown into the Vegas odds of vehicle insurance.

His wearing of safety gear would have turned a banged up head into a headache... I guess it looks cool and all to not wear gear, to some, and I guess if I messed up in a large crowd and 1000's of people watched me dump a bike, I'd want my head split open too. You can't hear all the laughter if you're dead. It doesn't take much to split your head open...

buckle up
04-29-2007, 03:45 PM
It is stuff like this that adds to insurance rates... they calculate the risk involved in giving people similar machines... knowing stunters exist, and that there are stunters who hurt themselves and others out there, on bikes like the one I ride, tell insurance companies that there are higher odds other people riding those bikes will try that stuff too. If people started stunting on Goldwings, insurance on touring bikes would start to go up too. I'm not saying it's only stunters, but that certainly gets thrown into the Vegas odds of vehicle insurance.

His wearing of safety gear would have turned a banged up head into a headache... I guess it looks cool and all to not wear gear, to some, and I guess if I messed up in a large crowd and 1000's of people watched me dump a bike, I'd want my head split open too. You can't hear all the laughter if you're dead. It doesn't take much to split your head open...

lmao it was a closed track... if thats the case look at all the pro racers...
if you want to know why the ins rates are goona go up look at every manufacturer in the sport bike world

you want to know what ur buying..... its basically a race bike that was put on the streets...:ohmygod: thats why ur ins rates are going up cuz the ins company are noticing the fact that sport bikes= race bikes...

:ohmygod: and what you think you cant get killed doing170+mph while wearing full gear??

its a catch 22

ur screwed both ways:doh:

Cakes206
04-30-2007, 06:17 AM
lmao it was a closed track...
Doesn't mean the bike can't insured...of course pending it's all legit, which is a whoooole 'nuther topic.

soda7o
04-30-2007, 09:31 AM
lmao it was a closed track... if thats the case look at all the pro racers...
if you want to know why the ins rates are goona go up look at every manufacturer in the sport bike world

you want to know what ur buying..... its basically a race bike that was put on the streets...:ohmygod: thats why ur ins rates are going up cuz the ins company are noticing the fact that sport bikes= race bikes...

:ohmygod: and what you think you cant get killed doing170+mph while wearing full gear??

its a catch 22

ur screwed both ways:doh:

thanks you.. Retom... its everyone ones fault.. its peoel who ever poped a wheeli on PUBLIC Streets, people who dragged a knee on public streets, peoel who went over the spedlimit.. etc etc.. so stop it!

buckle up
04-30-2007, 11:40 AM
Doesn't mean the bike can't insured...of course pending it's all legit, which is a whoooole 'nuther topic.
its cakes's fault he is the reason why we have high ins and alot of I B S:roflmao:

jcblitz
04-30-2007, 12:22 PM
It is stuff like this that adds to insurance rates... they calculate the risk involved in giving people similar machines... knowing stunters exist, and that there are stunters who hurt themselves and others out there, on bikes like the one I ride, tell insurance companies that there are higher odds other people riding those bikes will try that stuff too. If people started stunting on Goldwings, insurance on touring bikes would start to go up too. I'm not saying it's only stunters, but that certainly gets thrown into the Vegas odds of vehicle insurance.

The number one factor for inflated motorcycle insurance prices are theft. It's a 100% total loss for the insurance company. They have higher prices for higher crime areas right? I don't see any high stunt area premiums. But seriously, ask your insurance agent next time why the prices are so high or why some areas cost more than others, they'll flat out tell you it's theft.

Besides that, to get full insurance you need to get your bike fully inspected. Most stunt bikes, unless maybe it's your daily driver, won't pass the inspection and won't be fully insured. So the companies aren't paying out when they're wrecked. This part is just what the rider insurance agent told me about getting full coverage, I don't know if it's true all over or not.

Retom7
05-01-2007, 09:00 PM
Whoa, stunters and stunt fans, relax, I didn't put the blame 100% on stunters. If you read, you'll see I said something like, "it adds to it." Now, if you want to get into things... let's get into it a little.

I have no issues with stunting, I enjoy watching what people can do, some of the stuff is just really cool. What I DO have a problem with are people who are too cool to wear safety gear. It doesn't take much to have your head bashed in. I'm not going to argue with someone's requirement to wear a helmet or not, because some people are stupid and agree with the way helmet laws (or lack of laws) are in states like FL or CT. This guy is a professional, he should know what kind of example he is setting out there for the wannabes in the crowd that either do have a bike or will have one one day.

Professional racers NEVER slack on the gear. Over the years, equipment has gotten better and better and you will always see it as a REQUIREMENT, not an option. Yeah, there are people who will emulate the moves of the racers on the street, but hopefully the fact that they wear safety gear (and look cool as hell doing it), will rub off.

As far as race bikes being on the street now, that has always been the case. Bikes may not have been hitting 200MPH back in the day, but plenty of bikes were capable of well over 100mph back in the 70's.

My bike is nowhere near the monster that my friends ZRX1100 is, yet my insurance is outrageous compared to his. There are a million factors in an insurance agencies pricing plans, and to say that things like stunting are not calculated in would be ridiculous. It's certainly not something that's hidden in the world of motorcycles when stupid kids are doing wheelies at 100+ through highway traffic. Now, I can certainly believe that motorcycle theft has a ton to do with the price of insurance, but can you honestly say that the accident/injury rate of sport bikes has nothing to do with it? Talk to just about everyone who's been riding sports bikes for most of their life, and I'm sure most will have stories about going down after doing something stupid. Bikes aren't built out of steel anymore, it's plastic, C/F, aluminum, etc. It doesn't take that much to destroy a bike or cause enough damage for someone to put in a claim for their $10,000 1000cc bike. I see plenty of those in the papers every spring/summer/fall.

I'll rephrase my initial response to this post to limit any sort of drama, how's this...

"What an idiot. Hope those Oakley's live up to their 400lb guarantee."

07RedbullR6
06-11-2008, 03:33 AM
The age old battle between those who wear a helmet and those who don't seem to echo similar arguments, arguments between those who wear gear and those who don't. In my opinion, bikes are dangerous period. Wearing gear or not your going to get hurt in some way or another, if you crash. Gear is simply a matter of controlling how screwed up you get, everyone knows that. Limiting how messed up you can really get seems to really be the argument. To much is focused on the gear itself and not on the simple fact that there are other contributing factors in some one getting really messed up and some one not. For example lane splitting. I'm going to be new to Riverside soon, and dang! just being there for 2 weeks watching guys lane split at 70 is ridiculous! Talk about getting messed up whether or not you have gear. Keeping the main thing the main thing is really just promoting simple riding principles.

I hope to meet some of you guys out on big bear mountain. Keep an eye out for the Redbull R6 with race railz soon.

CBRBob
06-11-2008, 09:11 AM
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