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my98xplorer
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I know this isnt the right forum for this, but i wanted to get as many people as i could to read it and this seems to be the most popular forum so here it goes.
Me on my GS1100, my friend on his GS850 and my dad on his Hayabusa went for a ride last night. My dad was first, my friend second and me last. We were almost to a small city called Bartow when I noticed that my friends back wheel was locked while we were going about 60mph. The back end started swinging back and forth and the road was wet. I hit my breaks, locked up the back myself then let off. My friend went down at about 40-45mph and i managed to fly around him. He slid about 150-200 feet and came to a stop with his bike in the other lane. The shaft locked up for some reason which locked the back tire, which made him lose it. Luckily he was unhurt, thanks to his gear. He was wearing a jacket (which the arm has road rash on it) some Suzuki pants with armor in them, also rash on them, leather gloves, and a helment. Luckily we were the only people on the 4 lane road or it could have been really bad. I dont know if you guys wear gear or not, but hopefully to those of you who dont this story will change some of your minds. Think about it, if my friend wasnt wearing gear, he could be seriously hurt or even dead, but instead he got up and walked away. I know everyone doesnt wear gear, but hopefully this will get to at least one person and it could possibly make a difference one day.
Me on my GS1100, my friend on his GS850 and my dad on his Hayabusa went for a ride last night. My dad was first, my friend second and me last. We were almost to a small city called Bartow when I noticed that my friends back wheel was locked while we were going about 60mph. The back end started swinging back and forth and the road was wet. I hit my breaks, locked up the back myself then let off. My friend went down at about 40-45mph and i managed to fly around him. He slid about 150-200 feet and came to a stop with his bike in the other lane. The shaft locked up for some reason which locked the back tire, which made him lose it. Luckily he was unhurt, thanks to his gear. He was wearing a jacket (which the arm has road rash on it) some Suzuki pants with armor in them, also rash on them, leather gloves, and a helment. Luckily we were the only people on the 4 lane road or it could have been really bad. I dont know if you guys wear gear or not, but hopefully to those of you who dont this story will change some of your minds. Think about it, if my friend wasnt wearing gear, he could be seriously hurt or even dead, but instead he got up and walked away. I know everyone doesnt wear gear, but hopefully this will get to at least one person and it could possibly make a difference one day.