Alright, this is from the latest issue of Cycle World:
QuoteDOWN: To Welsh sportbiker Lee Beddis, for being a slow learner, unfortunately for him at a very high rate of speed. In May of 2002, Beddis flashed past a police radar camera at 155 mph. His license was revoked for a year and he was forced to sell his Honda. After serving the ban, Beddis promptly purchased a Suzuki GSX-R1000, but was killed last January when he ran into the back of a car at 100mph. The driver survived with injuries, but Beddis, 37, was killed instantly. The coroner ruled "death by misadventure," which pretty much says it all.
Death by misadventure? How about death by being a f%$king IDIOT? I mean seriously! People like him give motorcyclists a bad name and raise our insurance rates. I wonder why on earth people would have road rage towards a motorcyclist, but this shows me why. They think we're morons, or something.
I don't feel sorry for Beddis. Not one bit. Hell, I'm GLAD he's dead. f%$king moron deserved it, and it's one less dumbass in the world. I feel sorry for the driver he injured doing the stupid shaZam! he did.
+1
Him and that chick that nearly killed herself riding in triple digits on a brand new bike with no gear... :nono:
What's the context of that? Not that it sways my opinion at all, but I'm curious why that showed up in there.
Quote from: 2005-GS500-PDX on April 11, 2006, 05:43:24 PM
What's the context of that? Not that it sways my opinion at all, but I'm curious why that showed up in there.
That is the whole context. Cycle World does "ups & downs" of good and bad things happening in motorcyling.
Quote from: AlphaFire X5 on April 11, 2006, 05:47:59 PM
Quote from: 2005-GS500-PDX on April 11, 2006, 05:43:24 PM
What's the context of that? Not that it sways my opinion at all, but I'm curious why that showed up in there.
That is the whole context. Cycle World does "ups & downs" of good and bad things happening in motorcyling.
I gotcha, I wasn't aware of that.
He was so awesome.
What a tool.
Quote from: RVertigo on April 11, 2006, 05:37:51 PM
Him and that chick that nearly killed herself riding in triple digits on a brand new bike with no gear... :nono:
Was that the vid going around the internet of the chick falling off the back of a bike?
Quote from: st8racin on April 11, 2006, 07:48:21 PM
Quote from: RVertigo on April 11, 2006, 05:37:51 PM
Him and that chick that nearly killed herself riding in triple digits on a brand new bike with no gear... :nono:
Was that the vid going around the internet of the chick falling off the back of a bike?
No. There was this girl in Florida with no experience who bought a sportbike and crashed it the same day she bought it as she was riding home. She was travelling over 100mph on neighborhood roads and crashed while not wearing any gear; not even a helmet.
Oh gotcha, i rememeber seeing a post about that on here.
Another reminder we need to police ourselves or exercise good judgment.
Darwin in action... :cookoo:
Quote from: oramac on April 12, 2006, 07:14:30 AM
Darwin in action... :cookoo:
for this one It maybe a little more appropriate to mention NEWTON. Darwin too, But NEWTON is a bit more relevant.
" A body in motion will remain in motion until acted upon by a STOPPED CAR!!!!!!"
No... I think Darwin says it all... No help needed from Newton
I think that guy helped prove both theories, quite well.
anyway, if anyone knows the headline link I will submit it to darwinawards.com courtesy of GSTWIN.COM
Quote from: 3imo on April 12, 2006, 09:18:47 AM
I think that guy helped prove both theories, quite well.
anyway, if anyone knows the headline link I will submit it to darwinawards.com courtesy of GSTWIN.COM
No link, copied out of the latest Cycle World magazine, May 2006.
don't matter anyway, I can't get to the darwinawards from work. those bastards. :mad: