This is an extremely sad story just to warn all of you. This happened in my state(AZ). My best wishes go to his family.
http://zrxoa.org/03Z1Rthreads/hitandrun.htm
http://zrxoa.org/03Z1Rthreads/leftthebuilding.htm
http://www.zrxoa.org/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=57567
same stretch of road i used to take home :o :x
That made me feel sick :(
I guess your life can be destroyed by a careless jackass at any moment. I bet the *@cker in the Nissan was probably too drunk to even realize he hit anything. :guns: :guns: :guns: :guns: :guns: :guns:
I read the same links on another board that I frequent (//www.gtamotorcycle.com) last night .... I cried when I read those links. I might be a newb, but I wear all my gear all the time when I'm on my bike. I can't even move my bike out of the garage without gloves on without feeling "wrong".
My condolences to Eric's family. :(
-Kel
This absolutly broke my heart.
Yet another reason to NEVER compromise and ride without gear.
I hope If I am ever in an acident I pray that it will be quick, and with as little pain as possible, screw being mangeled and living.
Micah
I didn't read the links, but from the other posts I assume that the motorcyclist wasn't wearing gear?
A racing friend of ours from northern Ohio died a week or so ago from an accident while on a ride "around the block" on one of his friend's motorcycles. He didn't bother to put on his helmet & sustained massive head injuries in the crash & was pronounced brain dead at the hospital & his family decided to take him off life support. :(
^^-- assume nothing... you should read the links... its a sobering reminder that you can be clad in gear head to toe, but that only reduces your chances of being mangled, you are still 100 times more vulnerable than a cager.
My heart goes out to his family. nobody should have to go through that :(
d'oh.. just reread the post and realized he was ON HIS WAY to suit up... my bad