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team5150
Posted 2011-02-06 12:28 AM (#78780)
Subject: Beautiful winter ride until . . .


Cruiser

Posts: 104
Corona, CA
This is a beautiful winter ride until 1:45 into the video.

FN OUCH !!

$18K in damage.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mD3MuL99r9U&feature=player_embedded
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Victorywldr
Posted 2011-02-06 12:37 AM (#78782 - in reply to #78780)
Subject: Re: Beautiful winter ride until . . .


Cruiser

Posts: 61
Yikes.
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donetracey
Posted 2011-02-06 1:33 AM (#78783 - in reply to #78780)
Subject: Re: Beautiful winter ride until . . .


Visionary

Posts: 2118
Pitt Meadows, BC Canada
Wow - I'm in shock.... I ride snowy mtn roads all the time.

I do know - our highways dept. would have their ass sued off for this. Their job is to ensure that if water was diverted onto the highway - they need to do WHATEVER it takes to protect the people using that road. ALL roads like this are constantly patrolled - how can that happen on a public road???
Stuns me thinking about all the years I have been riding like that - my trust was in the Dept. of Hwys doing their job. Makes me scared of my future riding....
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tonyj
Posted 2011-02-06 8:51 AM (#78790 - in reply to #78780)
Subject: Re: Beautiful winter ride until . . .


Cruiser

Posts: 111
Salina, KS
That's pretty common here in the flats of MO even. Snow melt runs across the road & freezes....it's an act of nature & can't be prevented in every instance. Glad he appears to be ok & hope everyone rides safe.
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Victorywldr
Posted 2011-02-06 9:26 AM (#78792 - in reply to #78780)
Subject: Re: Beautiful winter ride until . . .


Cruiser

Posts: 61
Wow if we could sue some more people in the states, that would be awesome. With our 14 trillion dollar with a "T" debt.
Answer one question DON, If we sued the Hiway department and took all of their funding who would clean the roads at all?
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Victorywldr
Posted 2011-02-06 9:26 AM (#78793 - in reply to #78780)
Subject: Re: Beautiful winter ride until . . .


Cruiser

Posts: 61
Wow if we could sue some more people in the states, that would be awesome. With our 14 trillion dollar with a "T" debt.
Answer one question DON, If we sued the Hiway department and took all of their funding who would clean the roads at all?
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glighto11
Posted 2011-02-06 9:59 AM (#78794 - in reply to #78780)
Subject: Re: Beautiful winter ride until . . .


Iron Butt

Posts: 741
Central New York
Can't say I understand Don's viewpoint. Here in upstate NY I would have seen that coming after the first quarter mile. Sun, shade, snow at a higher level that the road, WTF.
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candubrain
Posted 2011-02-06 10:14 AM (#78795 - in reply to #78780)
Subject: Re: Beautiful winter ride until . . .


Cruiser

Posts: 235
Kincardine, Ontario, Canada
I think its up to us as individuals to use some common sense, and not be so quick to blame others for our misfortunes. Perhaps this fellow is new to cold weather riding and not aware of the possibility of ice in shaded areas. For me, being accustomed to winter driving, it's a given.
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vegas99
Posted 2011-02-06 10:16 AM (#78796 - in reply to #78780)
Subject: Re: Beautiful winter ride until . . .


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 43
vero beach,fl
wow thats some wreck glad he is ok
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candubrain
Posted 2011-02-06 10:21 AM (#78797 - in reply to #78796)
Subject: Re: Beautiful winter ride until . . .


Cruiser

Posts: 235
Kincardine, Ontario, Canada
vegas99 - 2011-02-06 10:16 AM

wow thats some wreck glad he is ok


I wonder how, he was wearing loafers for shoes and what appears to be dress slacks, with fingerless gloves.
Luck was on his side
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Rollin'
Posted 2011-02-06 10:46 AM (#78798 - in reply to #78783)
Subject: Re: Beautiful winter ride until . . .


Iron Butt

Posts: 825
, WI
donetracey - 2011-02-06 1:33 AM

Wow - I'm in shock.... I ride snowy mtn roads all the time.

I do know - our highways dept. would have their ass sued off for this. Their job is to ensure that if water was diverted onto the highway - they need to do WHATEVER it takes to protect the people using that road. ALL roads like this are constantly patrolled - how can that happen on a public road???
Stuns me thinking about all the years I have been riding like that - my trust was in the Dept. of Hwys doing their job. Makes me scared of my future riding....


You must think life is a Disney ride.
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Lotzafun
Posted 2011-02-06 10:47 AM (#78799 - in reply to #78780)
Subject: Re: Beautiful winter ride until . . .


Iron Butt

Posts: 935
Rockford, IL
Discussed at length here http://www.volusiariders.com/54-general-motorcycle-discussion/21063...
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donetracey
Posted 2011-02-06 12:32 PM (#78805 - in reply to #78780)
Subject: Re: Beautiful winter ride until . . .


Visionary

Posts: 2118
Pitt Meadows, BC Canada
Sorry - I live in an area where this can happen anytime, so our highways people do patrols, and bring out sand & salt when this happens. When they plow, they make allowances for runoff that doesn't run across the road. Yes, we pay - for safety. We would rather catch this stuff before it catches a 60 foot semi filled with propane or fuel, and kills a bunch of people. Somebody missed the boat on that one in the movie - you can see the water on the left side of the road before he gets to the frozen patch - it had been there for a long time and no one acted on it. Couple of shovels of sand. Shit - I would sue. But I also agree our 'Hero' was outdriving his visability and didn't react to the warning signals - water on the side - and shade, plus no view of the road ahead.
And I have been living the Disney life for a long time and plan a whole lot more. I will post my Hero Cam movies when the rain lets up, so you can see my Disney ride!
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johnnyvision
Posted 2011-02-06 12:39 PM (#78806 - in reply to #78780)
Subject: Re: Beautiful winter ride until . . .


Visionary

Posts: 4278
You can't sue any state for lack of road clean up period
Fingerless gloves himmm loafers himmm dunlop tire's not good. Tip over protectors not good at sixty.
In the spring I'm always scared when I ride thew the shad areas thinking there just might be some un melted ice.
It was sure a pretty looking country side and that helmet cam wow what a good clarity. It looked like he might have been able to ride it home.
I have come home in the fall when the roads are just starting to get ice and be leave me I'm white knuckled all the way. We all have ridden when maybe we shouldn't have so glade he looked ok and just a few bumps and bruises.
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Cap'n Nemo
Posted 2011-02-06 12:50 PM (#78807 - in reply to #78780)
Subject: Re: Beautiful winter ride until . . .


Visionary

Posts: 1359
New Bohemia, Va
is it fair to say that when someone post a video like this we can all learn from it? I'm glad his okay, and hopefully he's learned a lot from his misjudgment of a lot things. Tempature alone says there is potential for this kind of thing. Not recognizing the hazard when actually seeing is a very hard lesson to learn. But I'm sure we've all learned from this mishap.
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SongFan
Posted 2011-02-06 1:35 PM (#78809 - in reply to #78780)
Subject: RE: Beautiful winter ride until . . .


Visionary

Posts: 3204
Memphis

Mt. Lemmon overlooks Tucson so they are not exactly geared to deal with ice of any kind.  It rarely has that much snow on it. 

I saw the video a couple of weeks ago and thought about posting it but couldn't pull the trigger.  Midnight Cherry, too close to home.

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ammo
Posted 2011-02-06 2:10 PM (#78811 - in reply to #78780)
Subject: Re: Beautiful winter ride until . . .


Cruiser

Posts: 65
ouch
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Tarpits99
Posted 2011-02-06 2:19 PM (#78814 - in reply to #78780)
Subject: Re: Beautiful winter ride until . . .


Iron Butt

Posts: 742
North Orange County CA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_eAJ7Pr5sMw&feature=mfu_in_order&lis...

Here is the ride home.
Video is about twice the length of the one he posted going up the mountain. I'm sure that it felt 10 times as long.
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DannyB
Posted 2011-02-06 4:23 PM (#78819 - in reply to #78780)
Subject: Re: Beautiful winter ride until . . .


Tourer

Posts: 554
2 mi from Jim Beam n KY
I'm not going to make any judgements. I'm glad he's ok. It serves as a reminder for me.
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RhodeTrip
Posted 2011-02-06 4:50 PM (#78820 - in reply to #78780)
Subject: Re: Beautiful winter ride until . . .


Cruiser

Posts: 185
Rhode Island
If that bike had $18k damage and was totaled I would have thought he would of had it towed or limped home slowly.

Jim
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wtwhitelaw
Posted 2011-02-06 4:57 PM (#78822 - in reply to #78780)
Subject: Re: Beautiful winter ride until . . .


Cruiser

Posts: 262
Flowery Branch Ga
Team5150 If that's you in the video Good job! It could have been so much worse. Also thank you for showing just how tough these bikes really are. That accident really slamed it down on the right side. If one were to replicate that accident with most any other touring bike I don't think many would have fared as well. I hope all has came out well for you and the bike.


Wayne
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team5150
Posted 2011-02-06 6:56 PM (#78824 - in reply to #78780)
Subject: Re: Beautiful winter ride until . . .


Cruiser

Posts: 104
Corona, CA
No that wasn't me thankfully !

Here is the whole story.

http://www.volusiariders.com/54-general-motorcycle-discussion/21063...
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cw1115
Posted 2011-02-06 8:00 PM (#78831 - in reply to #78780)
Subject: Re: Beautiful winter ride until . . .


Visionary

Posts: 1290
Ruskin, Fl
Glad you are ok. By bike looked 10X worse after my 1/8 accident. Last number I heard was 11K in damage. Just happy I got them to total it.
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ByteN2it
Posted 2011-02-06 9:51 PM (#78839 - in reply to #78780)
Subject: Re: Beautiful winter ride until . . .


Tourer

Posts: 482
Beer Collins, Colorado (there is no fort)
Jim Pucket posted this on the Motorcycle Tourer Forum, here is "the whole story" -Brian
http://forums.delphiforums.com/MCTourer/messages?msg=43533.1

Edited by ByteN2it 2011-02-06 9:54 PM
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Cap'n Nemo
Posted 2011-02-06 10:17 PM (#78842 - in reply to #78824)
Subject: Re: Beautiful winter ride until . . .


Visionary

Posts: 1359
New Bohemia, Va
team5150 - 2011-02-06 6:56 PM

No that wasn't me thankfully !

Here is the whole story.

http://www.volusiariders.com/54-general-motorcycle-discussion/21063...


shhheeesh, I'm not sure I got the whole story, but I did read where some braino said this is the reason his next bike will have ABS. I'm starting to get scared of the ignorance of some of these folks that ride nowadays.
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