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Flying Harley



Dunno if this is a ginge, but the van driver's comment made me chuckle:

"Get outta here, they're gonna beat our asses."

They're more likely to all be accountants and lawyers.
Not driven much in America? Does the double-yellow line there mean the
same as our double white line? If so, nuff said!
I assume that like our double white lane, it's regularly and safely
ignored.
If it does, then surely it also means "advisory for motorcycles".
Biker totally to blame.
Well, obviously. Not least for trying to ride a Harley down a twisty
road.


If he had not locked the rear wheel he could of made the bend.
(Easier said than done)
The second bike is the one that obviously locked the brakes, and he
survived. Both of them overtook in the wrong place - they'd already
"not made the bend" before they thought of hitting the brakes.
Are you saying the bike that went over did not lock the rear wheel?
I think I was.

I played the relevant part several times, and all I could see was a
slight wobble, which could just have easily been the rider wrestling
with the steering. The second bike definitely did lock the rear wheel.
You observation skills are lacking.
This is certainly not news to me, despite the fact I watched it about
6 times.

There is no doubt the first bike locked rear wheel.
I'm so pleased.


When the part in question is repeatedly replayed, it sounds like the female
is having an orgasm.
teeheeheehee, d00d, UR so book.
Ah. I have the sound off, as I'm in the office.



Would ABS of prevented?
Here, have a couple of these:
The van didn't force her off the road did it? Was it just bimbling
along in its own carriageway?