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Anyone else ride?
'15 Yamaha FJR. Yes, I ride to work.


  • How is your business partner doing?




    ejected from the bike? holy s#it is the guy ok?


    He's ok. Actually drove our 75' rig home last night. Went to the hospital with a ton of bruises and the broken wrist. Dinner Saturday night was fun cause he was on two pain killers and drinking fairly heavily. It was great.

    He said he was going around turn 4 which is more of a slight bend than an actual turn and at full throttle on a 200+ horsepower bike when the front brake went full on by its self and he said he was not touching the brake lever. We are going to tear the bike down and look really closely at the brakes. In his words about deciding to keep riding, "I haven't had that true coming to Jesus moment yet" so he'll be back out next year and probably on the same bike.
  • Was he wearing one of those "motorcycle air-bag" vests?




  • He's ok. Actually drove our 75' rig home last night. Went to the hospital with a ton of bruises and the broken wrist. Dinner Saturday night was fun cause he was on two pain killers and drinking fairly heavily. It was great.

    He said he was going around turn 4 which is more of a slight bend than an actual turn and at full throttle on a 200+ horsepower bike when the front brake went full on by its self and he said he was not touching the brake lever. We are going to tear the bike down and look really closely at the brakes. In his words about deciding to keep riding, "I haven't had that true coming to Jesus moment yet" so he'll be back out next year and probably on the same bike.


    Once you let fear (even the slightest thought) inside your mind you're done riding, you will never get over it. I was in a near fatal bike accident in Tampa in December of 92, docs told my wife to call relatives because they didn't think that I'd make it through the night. Wasn't as bad as they thought as I walked out of the hospital on crutches a day after the accident. Leathers, gloves and a good helmet saved my life and my skin as I slid through the intersection of Memorial Hwy and W Hillsborough Ave doing about 55 mph after I T-boned an old man that told the cops he thought I had slowed down to let him across 4 lanes of traffic. I am most thankful that I remember nothing about that accident.


  • Once you let fear (even the slightest thought) inside your mind you're done riding, you will never get over it. I was in a near fatal bike accident in Tampa in December of 92, docs told my wife to call relatives because they didn't think that I'd make it through the night. Wasn't as bad as they thought as I walked out of the hospital on crutches a day after the accident. Leathers, gloves and a good helmet saved my life and my skin as I slid through the intersection of Memorial Hwy and W Hillsborough Ave doing about 55 mph after I T-boned an old man that told the cops he thought I had slowed down to let him across 4 lanes of traffic. I am most thankful that I remember nothing about that accident.


    There are parts of it he doesn't remember but he remembers what initially caused it. In this case it's a good thing cause he knows it was a mechanical issue and not something he did wrong. He doesn't remember anything from after he got himself over the barrier to right after they got him into the track medical center. This track is cool because when there are on track activities going on, they have an ER doc in the med center and 2 ALS ambulances trackside. Their rules, and the rules at most tracks, is that both ambulances have to be ready to go or the track is shut down until they are ready. This place has a top notch staff and, if I ever have a bad accident on track, I'd prefer it to be at that track.
  • damm dude, isn't SOME of the money you make yours? i mean.... if my wife said no for 9 years i don't know what i would do.
  • Yes but its not about the money. its about the kids. I understand where she is coming from. She lets me do what ever else i want as long as there is no chance of leaving my kids fatherless lol.