***WARNING*** contains link to gruesome photos of head on accident

Discussion in 'Australian Motorcycles' started by Nev.., Nov 13, 2003.

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    Nev.. Guest

    Nev.., Nov 13, 2003
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    Knobdoodle Guest

    Knobdoodle, Nov 13, 2003
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    Marty H Guest

    google translation

    Apparently one is the Xochimilco-Oaxtepec highway, like when one goes
    to the Ocotal. Around the 12:30 hrs. Have by insurance that this is
    not a photo-assembly. and that is the reality of which it can happen
    in an impact to but of 160kph..

    They are appraised an individual like of veintitantos years and to
    their young pair in the flower of the age. Aqui is worth to question
    itself of which if one decides to give the extreme handling but better
    than makes it single. I consider that to take of passage to somebody
    innocent it causes a great remorse and criminal responsibility.

    Apparently, once hit Front against a truck of I turn around, moto
    fire, leaving itself semi-calcined the occupants.

    Trataria of one moto nearly new? We will never know it

    The highway debio to have closed per hours. it is like happening
    sadly to FAMA through half day.

    At this speed (but of 160kph) with a Shoei, AGV, Nolan or Suomy the
    head had remained inside. or together with body or no.. The force of
    impact of simple moto. is impressive.

    Too grafica for describirla.. single I hope that the suffering of this
    confused companion has been null. We include/understand that it
    wanted to look for limits maximo of adrenalin. and quiza encontro..
    Bikers we are and in the way we walked. we always have the senses
    alert!

    And to the end. the sad memory erased by a water spurt. I journey
    must also continue and the life. Seso is necessary to have much! and
    not to leave it in the pavement. cuidense..

    MH
     
    Marty H, Nov 13, 2003
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    Trips Guest

    See, if they had been wearing leathers they would've been alright.
    Maybe they forgot to countersteer. ;P
     
    Trips, Nov 13, 2003
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    Mike.S Guest

    ouch. how did you come across this one?

    Mike.S
     
    Mike.S, Nov 13, 2003
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    RM Guest

    well it was a chain drive bike
     
    RM, Nov 13, 2003
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    Dave Mojo67 Guest

    Looks like someone spammed us some more fake bullshit.
     
    Dave Mojo67, Nov 13, 2003
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    SimonL Guest

    Ahhh well,

    One flash and your ash.

    Look what happens when you don't wear your japanese riding boots.

    SimonL.
     
    SimonL, Nov 13, 2003
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    Dale Porter Guest

    Whatever led you to that conclusion?
     
    Dale Porter, Nov 13, 2003
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    conehead Guest

    That link doesn't work for my steam-powered connection.

    While we're talking gruesome, there are some shockers of a bike crash on
    ogrish.com, together with a lot of bravado from the kiddies. Hope it's not
    the same one.
     
    conehead, Nov 14, 2003
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    Knobdoodle Guest

    Urrgh; what a site!!
    Yep; the "speeding biker collides into car on highway in Mexico" is the
    one.
     
    Knobdoodle, Nov 14, 2003
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    Fred Kroft Guest

    notice the helmet stuck in the bullbar of the lorry ?

    -f
     
    Fred Kroft, Nov 14, 2003
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    Fred Kroft Guest

    notice the helmet is stuck in the bullbar of the truck ?
    that says it all i reckon !

    -f
     
    Fred Kroft, Nov 14, 2003
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    Petesin Guest

    do you reckon they made it?

    Proc.
    '88VFR700
     
    Petesin, Nov 14, 2003
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    Manning Guest

    No - I can't see any evidence that a single photo was faked. Everything
    (lighting, debris, remains) is consistent through the entire series of
    images. The only way of faking this would be to have staged the scene and
    then photographed it, which would have taken an awful lot of time, effort
    and Hollywood-standard props expertise.

    Image #5 in particular convinced me it was real.

    Manning
     
    Manning, Nov 14, 2003
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    RM Guest

    does that mean it was a head off accident?
     
    RM, Nov 14, 2003
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    conehead Guest

    There is another one on ogrish, no lorry involved.
     
    conehead, Nov 14, 2003
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  18. Boom tish!
     
    Hamish Alker-Jones, Nov 14, 2003
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    Dave Mojo67 Guest

    Dunno. I'm pretty sceptical about anything I see on the net these days.
    Could be a uni film project or something, or a gross shock ad a road safety
    campaign overseas. I agree if it is fake they've gone to a lot of trouble.
     
    Dave Mojo67, Nov 14, 2003
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    Doug Cox Guest

    Apparently the rider has half a mind to sue...

    Doug Cox.
    Work to ride, Ride to work...
     
    Doug Cox, Nov 14, 2003
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