Very bad bike crash!!!
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Care3, WTF....u wouldn't be saying if it wer someone u knew, i been in 2 bike smashes, 1st,head on with a 17 tonne Army truck,not muy fault, yer i survived, just....... busted legs arms and stuff,metal plates and scars..... are great to show off, just wait til this happens to some onr U KNOW.. different story then eh ??????
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Who ? me ? no way, wife won't let me touch another bike, luckily for me she agreed to let me buy a scoob... Scooby_Si's motor in fact, but yes i'd still love another bike.....once ridden forever smitten......but it aint gonna happen..
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A bus attempted to manouver around a parked car, a biker driving in the other direction crashed head on into the bus.
... (The biker) was attempting to take over a First Bus when he collided with the bus, lost control of his bike and hit a wall ...
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The news item puts a lot more responsibility on the biker than R6 CDW's observations. If you are certain R6 then you should contact the police.
[Edited by Kevin Mc - 8/26/2003 10:18:41 PM]
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R6; I agree; if what you are a witness to a fatal RTA you should contact your local Police Headquarters and ask to speak to the accident investigation department. Your statement might make all of the difference.
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