How the fuck did they manage that?
mad skilz yo!
How the fuck did they manage that?
I was driving and followed the guy on the white duc up Skyline from 92. He was rippin it, trying to drag knee in what looked like jeans and a textile jacket, leaning way off but not actually going very fast. Looked a little iffy in the corners, especially as we hit some damp spots. I was holding steady on speed the whole way and he'd pull away quick in the straights, then I'd catch sight of him again in mid turn.
We both turned onto 84 west at Alice's where he cut off a red BMW 335i (failed to look left at the merge). I ass-clenched for the both of them as the bimmer brakes for the rider. Saw the rider again stopped in a little pull out maybe a mile down. A little further down, I stopped for the construction lights where it turns into a controlled single lane, at which point I see the Duc rider arrive, pulling to the front of the queue. Lights turn green, and less than a minute down the road, traffic starts backing up and I come upon the scene.
A few people were already in the process of helping the downed standard/cruiser rider laying on his back in the westbound lane, and others just starting to control traffic. Saw that people were helping to stabalize the head, check his condition, and made no move to remove the helmet. Calls were already made to emergency services, and I didn't feel I could add anything at that point. Got back in the car, turned around the way I came and headed home. Had no idea that the Duc was involved at that time.
Hope the parties involved heals up fast, and if the Duc was the cause of the accident, I hope he took the lesson to heart. Be careful out there people!
Few things suck more than someone else's fucktardation becoming your dirt nap or ER visit.

How the fuck did they manage that?
Those damn Norton riders, always thinkin' they're Rossi.
No disrespect meant, I was trying to be clearly ironic--you certainly wouldn't expect a Norton rider to be playing the part of GP-wannabe.Not funny. The Norton rider was not at fault and he could die. He is also someone I ride with. Have a little respect.
Sorry to hear your friend is in such serious condition. Let him know that his bike was beautiful... but it is more important that he get better. The bike can be replaced and he can't.Not funny. The Norton rider was not at fault and he could die. He is also someone I ride with. Have a little respect.