kiwi
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its easy to speculate what happened there. The coroners report should shed some light on what possibly happened to the young man at the parking lot last weekend.
its easy to speculate what happened there. The coroners report should shed some light on what possibly happened to the young man at the parking lot last weekend.
A lot of north american people dont have that concept of manual transmission and therefore the learning to ride a motorcycle is even more challenging.
It takes 8 pounds of pressure to break any bone. Learned that in first aid.
I agree with this...too many are used to 1 pedal to go and 1 pedal to stop, and a wheel to turn. Although I was a driver for years before getting into riding, my first car was a 5 speed manual, and my current car is a 6 speed manual. If anything, by pure instinct I always grab/push the clutch if anything oddball happens or the vehicle doesn't respond right, as it is just a force of habit for me.
ughh i think that is wrong... like very wrong
No. But certain variables have to be met. It must be an impact strike with a small point of contact on the average bone. An athlete with a ton of resistance training will build a slightly more robust skeletal structure. But a hammer strike (straight arm fist) coming down onto a collar bone WILL break it. Please don't try to prove this on your friends.
Yes so true!when you accelerate your weight gets shifted back and your right arm locks straight pulling the throttle even more causing you to accelerate even more and you just take off, and most new riders will panic
Cool: I unreservedly withdraw my assertion your a fool. Apparently this is a sensitive topic.
Here is what I think Happened:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ddpB0mCET4Q
Here is what I think Happened:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ddpB0mCET4Q