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i have been at the track a couple time with sara and she wears just as much or more gear then everyone there. she def. rides harder and better then me, seriously i think girls suck at life and all they are good for is doing girl shit but sara is a freak of nature. i know i'm not happy unless i'm doing something that can kill me. its just the way i am so i understand why she does what she does. i hope you ride again sara but it probably wouldn't hurt to take an easy and not ride as hard as you did before. IMO girls are built different then guys, they just physically aren't as tough as guys.
i don't know her that well, but really doubt she would spend all those night at the track just for attention.
i don't know her that well, but really doubt she would spend all those night at the track just for attention.
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2008 NINJA ZX-10 - sold
2009 NINJA EX250 - sold
2006 NINJA ZX-14 (wrecked)
2005 NINJA 636 plasma blue - sold
Seductive Cycles
This thread revival reminds me of old bike tech! It's been so long since I've seen anything worth commenting on around here. I don't know Sara, so all I know is what I've heard second or third hand or read on these boards, but it would seem that some additional gear is in order when riding down the drive way and into the street to turn around involves crankin' a built quad to the point that you end up in a medically induced coma!
Look, a rider can wear all the gear imaginable every time out, never once have a get off, and then on their 10,000th ride decide not to wear gear for whatever reason and end up in a life altering accident. Remember how everyone used to preach ATGATT on these boards? There's a reason it is All The Gear ALL THE TIME and not All The Gear When You Feel Like It. Personally, I never touch anything with an engine unless I am properly geared up, but then again I am an old man these days.
I think this particular incident was simply a mistake made by an experienced rider that for whatever reason had a momentary lapse in judgement that she ended up paying for dearly. Every one of us has made a similar mistake at some point, but most of us are lucky enough to not end up in the ICU because of it. That being said, I think the comments that are bashing her for riding above her ability or not wearing gear are warranted, as harsh as they may seem, because it is that kind of comment that is going to hopefully show the new kid that just bought his first sport bike that the real riders among us do not think squidly behavior is appropriate or cool.
Honestly, I think if this exact same scenario had happened to someone other than a super hot chick, most of bike tech would be on the bashing side instead of the compassionate side here. At least, that's the bike tech I used to know and love. Tough love can save lives.
That being said, Sara, I genuinely hope you fully recover from this accident and never have to pay so dearly for a stupid mistake ever again, and I hope some others that read this thread can learn from your mistake instead of having to pay the price themselves when they find out the hard way that EVERYONE crashes from time to time, and you can never decide which ride will be your time to go down, even if you are just riding around the block.
Look, a rider can wear all the gear imaginable every time out, never once have a get off, and then on their 10,000th ride decide not to wear gear for whatever reason and end up in a life altering accident. Remember how everyone used to preach ATGATT on these boards? There's a reason it is All The Gear ALL THE TIME and not All The Gear When You Feel Like It. Personally, I never touch anything with an engine unless I am properly geared up, but then again I am an old man these days.
I think this particular incident was simply a mistake made by an experienced rider that for whatever reason had a momentary lapse in judgement that she ended up paying for dearly. Every one of us has made a similar mistake at some point, but most of us are lucky enough to not end up in the ICU because of it. That being said, I think the comments that are bashing her for riding above her ability or not wearing gear are warranted, as harsh as they may seem, because it is that kind of comment that is going to hopefully show the new kid that just bought his first sport bike that the real riders among us do not think squidly behavior is appropriate or cool.
Honestly, I think if this exact same scenario had happened to someone other than a super hot chick, most of bike tech would be on the bashing side instead of the compassionate side here. At least, that's the bike tech I used to know and love. Tough love can save lives.
That being said, Sara, I genuinely hope you fully recover from this accident and never have to pay so dearly for a stupid mistake ever again, and I hope some others that read this thread can learn from your mistake instead of having to pay the price themselves when they find out the hard way that EVERYONE crashes from time to time, and you can never decide which ride will be your time to go down, even if you are just riding around the block.



This shit just got good 
