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Title: Witnessed aftermath of a scooter crash today
Post by: commuterdude on June 23, 2008, 08:00:29 PM
I came around the corner by the neighborhood cow pasture today, and there were three guys stopped on scooters in the road.  One of them was sort of staggering around.   It must have just happened as when I asked if someone had taken a spill, I sort of got some black look and a "well duh" attitude.   Anyway I helped them look for some of their gear and offered the service of my truck/ramp in case the bike wouldn't start or the guy just didn't feel like riding it back.   Got some more attitude to the effect of "he's going to ride it home".   Ok cool, see you guys later.   They were black guys and the spillee had severe road rash down to white meat on his right arm and hand, shirt all holed up, bump on forehead (was wearing an open face helmet).

The nicer of the three did thank me for my efforts and commented favorably on my GS :thumb:.  I put 60 miles on it this afternoon...running just about great now, thanks to GStwins.com.
Title: Re: Witnessed aftermath of a scooter crash today
Post by: 08GSSteve on June 23, 2008, 08:11:26 PM
Now that he has been "down the road" he may go out and buy some riding gear.

Scooter riders are a joke for wearing gear.

Famous Scooter Rider Quote:  "Oh it's just like a push bike just a bit faster I don't need proper riding gear." :nono:

:cookoo:

Title: Re: Witnessed aftermath of a scooter crash today
Post by: GeeP on June 23, 2008, 08:34:21 PM
Well, some people just don't learn. 

I wouldn't worry about it commuterguy, you did more than your duty.  Judging by the injuries, I'm sure there was a lot of emotion going around, so they may not have meant what they said.

I've never understood the scooter gear thing myself.  Although, I do notice they wear helmets.  I suppose that's a step in the right direction.
Title: Re: Witnessed aftermath of a scooter crash today
Post by: ben2go on June 23, 2008, 08:46:07 PM
There was a scooter boi turned across 4 lanes of traffic.5 cars,luckily no trucks,tried to avoid him.All 5 collided with each other and 2 ran him and the scoot over.Scooter boi was killed the scoot just suffered some broken plastic.Here in SC you are supposed to be 16 years old with a permit to ride scooters.The cops ignore boys young as 9 years old on scooters.It's sad to see the boys getting killed frequently on them.I hate to say this,but all of the scooter accidents in my area are mostly young black boys age 10 to 14.I must add that I live in an area where white people are the minority.Also,most of the boys, involved in said accidents,I either know them,work with their families,or grew up with their parents.It's truely sad.Most of them had a bright and promising future.
Title: Re: Witnessed aftermath of a scooter crash today
Post by: skwidd on June 23, 2008, 10:56:58 PM
Someone in my family gives me a lot of grief about my GS500.  That same person commented how much they would love to have a Vespa.  WTF???
Title: Re: Witnessed aftermath of a scooter crash today
Post by: ohgood on June 24, 2008, 03:43:42 AM
Quote from: commuterdude on June 23, 2008, 08:00:29 PM
I came around the corner by the neighborhood cow pasture today, and there were three guys stopped on scooters in the road.  One of them was sort of staggering around.   It must have just happened as when I asked if someone had taken a spill, I sort of got some black look and a "well duh" attitude.   Anyway I helped them look for some of their gear and offered the service of my truck/ramp in case the bike wouldn't start or the guy just didn't feel like riding it back.   Got some more attitude to the effect of "he's going to ride it home".   Ok cool, see you guys later.   They were black guys and the spillee had severe road rash down to white meat on his right arm and hand, shirt all holed up, bump on forehead (was wearing an open face helmet).

The nicer of the three did thank me for my efforts and commented favorably on my GS :thumb:.  I put 60 miles on it this afternoon...running just about great now, thanks to GStwins.com.

1) they were not bikers
2) they were idiots
3) you did all you could, they refused (hellllo ?), so enjoy the ride


Some people just can't be helped for their ignorance and pre-dispositions. I've seen so many folks on scoots that just have no idea. When you offer a bit of advice about flat tires, no signals, proper lane position, they just scoff and sneer. So be it.

Did you whoolie your bike as you left ? ;)
Title: Re: Witnessed aftermath of a scooter crash today
Post by: metalforever on June 24, 2008, 07:43:24 AM
Quote from: skwidd on June 23, 2008, 10:56:58 PM
Someone in my family gives me a lot of grief about my GS500.  That same person commented how much they would love to have a Vespa.  WTF???

Im not sure if you have the phrase in the states but over in merry old england here, we call them Mod's, They ride Vespa's, wear parker jackets with BIIIIIIIIG fluffy hoods and tend to think theyre cool, skinny jeans a pointy boots are the chosen fashion here.

Their reaction to real bikers is one of hatred, and they obviously get a similar reaction in return.
Title: Re: Witnessed aftermath of a scooter crash today
Post by: spc on June 24, 2008, 07:47:05 AM
We've got the Vespa assholes here.  They ride horribly, do everything they can to keep real bikes from passing and give foul looks to any bike capable of more than 40mph.  I've gotten to the point that I leave em a little rev-limit soundtrack as I pass em :icon_mrgreen:
Title: Re: Witnessed aftermath of a scooter crash today
Post by: Unknown on June 24, 2008, 08:47:53 AM
Quote from: spcterry on June 24, 2008, 07:47:05 AM
We've got the Vespa assholes here.  They ride horribly, do everything they can to keep real bikes from passing and give foul looks to any bike capable of more than 40mph.  I've gotten to the point that I leave em a little rev-limit soundtrack as I pass em :icon_mrgreen:

I've noticed that scooter boys have this resentment cuz they couldnt afford anything better. I have a schwinn bike bell that I have mounted on my handlebars that I like to give a ring as I down-shift and make more noise than necessary  :icon_twisted:
Title: Re: Witnessed aftermath of a scooter crash today
Post by: cd on June 24, 2008, 10:53:33 AM
they sound like a bunch of winners
Title: Re: Witnessed aftermath of a scooter crash today
Post by: Ronin on June 24, 2008, 12:37:08 PM
Most of the scooter riders I see around here have a half helmet,flip flops,and shorts on.  :nono:
Title: Re: Witnessed aftermath of a scooter crash today
Post by: Unknown on June 24, 2008, 01:03:59 PM
Thats cuz they're invincible, duuuuuuuh -- everyone knows that
Title: Re: Witnessed aftermath of a scooter crash today
Post by: dchrist on June 24, 2008, 01:15:37 PM
Quote from: metalforever on June 24, 2008, 07:43:24 AM


Im not sure if you have the phrase in the states but over in merry old england here, we call them Mod's, They ride Vespa's, wear parker jackets with BIIIIIIIIG fluffy hoods and tend to think theyre cool, skinny jeans a pointy boots are the chosen fashion here.

Their reaction to real bikers is one of hatred, and they obviously get a similar reaction in return.

isn't that what Quadrophenia was about?... too bad that movie was anti biker. I never understood how scooters, Mod's if you will,  could be considered the cool side.... go figure  :dunno_white:
Title: Re: Witnessed aftermath of a scooter crash today
Post by: Jay_wolf on June 24, 2008, 01:35:59 PM
Well Over here, they where Half helmets and Parker Jackets .. Mhm Plastic+Ground= Molten Rash
Title: Re: Witnessed aftermath of a scooter crash today
Post by: blue05twin on June 24, 2008, 03:52:27 PM
I wonder . ..  .if you don't have a vespa will the other scooter riders look down on you?
Title: Re: Witnessed aftermath of a scooter crash today
Post by: commuterdude on June 24, 2008, 04:55:38 PM
I found out today that the spillee was drunk and dumped himself.   The attitude was from one of his two buddies, the other one was cool, said thanks, liked my GS.   I get along with all folks but like you guys say there was no need to hang around and wait for a problem to develop.