IOM TT - Mad Sunday crash

16 Posts | Latest reply on 16/06/2010 00:34:26 by Bikeabill | Go to original / last post
Holmfirthgirl's Profile
Holmfirthgirl

In: Larkfield
Posts: 3156
0% Karma0% Karma 0% Karma0% Karma

oops!!

http://www.visordown.com/motorcycle-news-videos/2010-mad-sunday-crash-caught-on-camera/11957.html
                                                                                                                                                                             
Mr.Frenchie's Profile
Mr.Frenchie

In: Woking
Posts: 9
0% Karma0% Karma 0% Karma0% Karma

Looks like he over estimated his abilities!

                                                                                                                                                                             
firebladepaul37's Profile
firebladepaul37

In: Stratford on Avo
Posts: 12
12% Karma12% Karma 12% Karma12% Karma

mad sunday living upto its name although it should be renamed "mad sunday mountian road close due to dickheads that cant stay on two wheels"                                                                                                                                                                             
Deleted Member's Profile
Deleted Member

In: NA
Posts: 0
0% Karma0% Karma 0% Karma0% Karma

More plastic for the recycling....It would be interesting to know the ratio of race rep bike accidents compared to street bike/cruisers....not being morbid....just a thought.                                                                                                                                                                             
micksaway's Profile
micksaway

In: Weymouth
Posts: 1030
0% Karma0% Karma 0% Karma0% Karma

Dont think gaffer tape will sort that one                                                                                                                                                                             
Deleted Member's Profile
Deleted Member

In: NA
Posts: 0
0% Karma0% Karma 0% Karma0% Karma

I think the camera bike did real well to avoid the bits!                                                                                                                                                                             
Cataraptor's Profile
Cataraptor

In: Redditch
Posts: 494
0% Karma0% Karma 0% Karma0% Karma

And he was doing so well! Anyway, I've gone off Aprilias in the last few years so I can't say I'm particularly sorry to see one trashed especially by so incompetent a rider.                                                                                                                                                                              
Bikeabill's Profile
Bikeabill

In: Hull /Hessle
Posts: 4467
64% Karma64% Karma 64% Karma64% Karma

what was the twit doing, he did't seem to be to fast, just did't lean the bike over                                                                                                                                                                             
Deleted Member's Profile
Deleted Member

In: NA
Posts: 0
0% Karma0% Karma 0% Karma0% Karma

Serves him right. There was barely enough room for him to squeeze past between the camera bike and the wall. There was even less room for the stunt he was trying to pull on the bike in front. It's nice to see the dangerous tool come a cropper instead of an innocent rider for a change.   I have an under-developed pity gland.                                                                                                                                                                             
Deleted User's Profile
Deleted User

In: NA
Posts: 6852
0% Karma0% Karma 0% Karma0% Karma

Lol bloomin lucky he didnot take out the bike in front and the camera bike too!

But that's how mad Sunday gets it's name, and also why in TT week, most who live on the island take thier holidays and go away!                                                                                                                                                                             
WheelyNealy's Profile
WheelyNealy

In: Near Driffield
Posts: 2751
0% Karma0% Karma 0% Karma0% Karma

wow is that how guy martin crashed then ? did the rider get hurt  and was he drunk by chance coz he certainly didnt look like he was able to judge the bends  specialy as he was on a straight bit                                                                                                                                                                              
Daytona_man's Profile
Daytona_man

In: Bedford
Posts: 206
3% Karma3% Karma 3% Karma3% Karma

QUOTE S66
<More plastic for the recycling....It would be interesting to know the ratio of race rep bike accidents compared to street bike/cruisers....not being morbid....just a thought.>

Maybe the number of sports bike riders on the IoM during TT week far outnumbers the amount of cruisers, and they generally tend to be ridden harder because they can be.

I've seen appalling riding from cruiser riders and sports bike riders in equal amounts. The type of bike you ride doesn't determine your ability.
                                                                                                                                                                             
Daytona_man's Profile
Daytona_man

In: Bedford
Posts: 206
3% Karma3% Karma 3% Karma3% Karma

As crashes go that was rather pathetic - he just didn't make any attempt to turn in any harder when it was obvious he was barely going to make it. It's not like he was anywhere near the limit either.

Dumb-ass
                                                                                                                                                                             
Rob1050's Profile
Rob1050

In: Redditch
Posts: 748
0% Karma0% Karma 0% Karma0% Karma

Incompetant pr*t.   He was lucky he didn't take anyone else down aswellAngry   Hopefully he'll not get back on a bike again.                                                                                                                                                                             
gsxr_mad _racing's Profile
gsxr_mad _racing

In: West Bromwich
Posts: 1
0% Karma0% Karma 0% Karma0% Karma

You should see the slatting this rider has recived on the IOMTT forum. The rider walked away from the accident with only damage to his pride, bike and wallet. There are lots of moto x rider over at the tt, perphaps he forgot what bike he was riding that day.   The mountain was open most of mad sunday one of the only years it has been, after intoducing the one way system there has been a reduction in accidents. And it is great to have a ride across with your friends.                                                                                                                                                                              
Bikeabill's Profile
Bikeabill

In: Hull /Hessle
Posts: 4467
64% Karma64% Karma 64% Karma64% Karma

Think it been oneway for a long time, couple of years ago when i was there they were holding riders back at Ramsey after accidents then letting them go in groups of about 20, it was like the start of a road race                                                                                                                                                                             


Remove these advertisements                  Advertise Here
Biker Match is a UK social, events and dating website by bikers, for bikers.  All British motorcyclists are welcome to join our large and exciting community free of charge in search of ride-outs, motorcycling events & rallies, biker dating & relationships, motorcycle help, motorcycle forums, biking news, racing news, motorcycle classifieds or just to get to know other UK bikers.  Create your profile and upload your photos now completely free.
Website copyright 2002-2024 www.bikermatch.co.uk.

Page generated in 0.6094 seconds. There are 806 users online now.

Site tested and secured by Comodo HackerGuardian       Site tested and approved by McAfee SiteAdvisor      Site PCI DSS security approved      Site tested and secured by Comodo HackerProof       Site secured and validated using highest 2048bit encryption