the bike was totally rideable.. had very minor scratching.... I rode it back to canberra from the scene.... charlotte pass in the snowy mtns....
Team crashed 06, stand and be counted folks!
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lol, I am just glad that my mate kept firing the shots
slightly disappointed he froze for a slight second in the initial phase of the drop..... but hey still makes for a good laugh.... my wife was not impressed.... it was her helmet.... and I did land on my melon and arms....as i sailed head first over the bars....
the bike was totally rideable.. had very minor scratching.... I rode it back to canberra from the scene.... charlotte pass in the snowy mtns....
the bike was totally rideable.. had very minor scratching.... I rode it back to canberra from the scene.... charlotte pass in the snowy mtns....

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Thats priceless!!Swabio wrote: but hey it is a cool shot..... I had a very short stunting career.....note to self... cold road & tyres makes a poor place to chuck stoppies.....
Your mate caught it on film and that you posted it up to share!
Good stuff
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Oh yes... it taught me a lessonvarden wrote:Thats priceless!!Swabio wrote: but hey it is a cool shot..... I had a very short stunting career.....note to self... cold road & tyres makes a poor place to chuck stoppies.....
Your mate caught it on film and that you posted it up to share!
Good stuff

February 14th, I just made it into Adelaide when a Taxi cut me off and caused me to lay mine down, unfortunately the tyres gripped and the planned slide turned into a highside. I was looking forward to the ride with Plasma Blue and the boys there too. It was brought back to Mildura on a trailer and neatly repaired and sold off.
Les
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SIT DOWN, SHUT UP, HANG ON OR FALL OFF LIKE I DID
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Natasha!
me on natasha after i had my acco which my arm was ammputated as a result acco date 8th feb 02 date on photo is outta whack this was i think march april same year also can someone let me know if they click on this pic if it works coz it aint here as u can see?
"given the right environment anything is possible" oh and im male!
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This doesn't seem so bad after reading the above...
May 2006
Riding to work two lanes with parked cars at lights, 3rd lane open.
Ute crosses 2 lanes without lookin to get to the 3rd and BANG 70km
t bone into the ute's tray and pillar.....
Result bikes all bent (not a real good shot) Its just a Yamaha.
Bruised left leg,arm,rist,ankel and haematoma the size of football on hip.
Must say that leathers & boots saved my ass......
May 2006
Riding to work two lanes with parked cars at lights, 3rd lane open.
Ute crosses 2 lanes without lookin to get to the 3rd and BANG 70km
t bone into the ute's tray and pillar.....
Result bikes all bent (not a real good shot) Its just a Yamaha.
Bruised left leg,arm,rist,ankel and haematoma the size of football on hip.
Must say that leathers & boots saved my ass......
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Few photos (for froggy)
Note: the one of the leg, is actually a hotel bathtowel soaked in epsom salts (home remedy apparantly) to suck all the fluid out of my leg. I would not recommend this to anyone
as it dried overnight and turned back to salt and itched like hell!!! apparantly it was very funny. It did however reduce the swelling allot for a few days.
The only thing left on the bike worth having was the motor and the headlights, the rest was all damaged in one way or another. Didnt get the chance to take any better photos to show the damage
(this is from getting t-boned mid corner)
Note: the one of the leg, is actually a hotel bathtowel soaked in epsom salts (home remedy apparantly) to suck all the fluid out of my leg. I would not recommend this to anyone
as it dried overnight and turned back to salt and itched like hell!!! apparantly it was very funny. It did however reduce the swelling allot for a few days.
The only thing left on the bike worth having was the motor and the headlights, the rest was all damaged in one way or another. Didnt get the chance to take any better photos to show the damage
(this is from getting t-boned mid corner)
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OUCH, ummm dont spose you still have the gauges eh?
This one is OLD (like the rider) but goes with the wrecked 7 theme at the mo. End of the straight at Darlington Park (220k+) and ran on (dont ask, my fault entirely) MIGHT have got out of it if it hadnt rained the night before but it made the landing soft, dislocated elbow and broke 7
This one is OLD (like the rider) but goes with the wrecked 7 theme at the mo. End of the straight at Darlington Park (220k+) and ran on (dont ask, my fault entirely) MIGHT have got out of it if it hadnt rained the night before but it made the landing soft, dislocated elbow and broke 7
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Just because you CAN ride, doesn't mean you SHOULD
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After looking at the pictures on this thread I have decided that my 1001 slow speed drops in my year of riding probably don't qualify
I'm still not even sure if you qualify for this thread with pride or embarrasement
I'm still not even sure if you qualify for this thread with pride or embarrasement
'Life is short- break the rules.
Forgive quickly,
Kiss slowly,
Love truely,
Laugh uncontrollably,
And NEVER regret anything that made you smile.'
GSXR 600 K7 'Black Magic'
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Nothing to be proud of and plenty of embarrasment, but also copious amounts of alchohol to subdue the pissed of feeling that your off the road for a while.
Hopefully not too much longer though, maybe something green and 750cc in the future, ooooooh yeah
Hopefully not too much longer though, maybe something green and 750cc in the future, ooooooh yeah
Watch This Space.......I Told You Didn't I?
Officially Honoury Member NWSHCIAVANEWFARKINBIKE 2009.
Team Crash 2010 Ooooops
Officially Honoury Member NWSHCIAVANEWFARKINBIKE 2009.
Team Crash 2010 Ooooops
Black magic I had a few low speed drops mostly shoe laces caught up in the back brakes and one U turn in front of a bus with its foot flat to the floor gone wrong but nothing as worthy as the great putty road barbque.
Hoffy did you have a lay down in the fire or did someone put your hat near it, it looked like quite a blaze and not much left to rescue did the insurance company throw that straight into a skip.
Hoffy did you have a lay down in the fire or did someone put your hat near it, it looked like quite a blaze and not much left to rescue did the insurance company throw that straight into a skip.
If I rode my bike at the speed of light, what would happen when I switched on its headlights?

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Ok... this is my stack
1. Bike parked in motorcycle parking, a courier van backed into it.
2. Bike parked in motorcycle parking, my boss'es van backed into it.

1. Bike parked in motorcycle parking, a courier van backed into it.
2. Bike parked in motorcycle parking, my boss'es van backed into it.
"my dad's motorbike is cool it is all ways clean.oheter pepole' s motorbikes
are't like my dad's one it's because their is one not always clean." -ariel circa 2007
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