My only concerns are... 1st are the riders ok & 2nd were the riders the owners?... And like Bob C stated. I know of one reported other so that make 3 or 4 if bob and I aren't talking about the same one.
My Hope for the riders lay in the fact that they both look like the front end washed and the damage was done once the bike arrived at its final resting spot.
The "remains" in the trailer are v similar to the snapped fork bike laying on the grass. Lets be carefull we don't double count any bikes. Condolences to the families and respect for letting their loved ones live the life they loved.
Well said my friend..... God Bless to the families and pilots. With the rest of us remember this lady commands respect. Ride fast as you can Safely Brothers....
The flight instructor I had told me, every time you turn that key, there is a distinct possibility it could be the last.
So try not to hit anything, at all cost.
The greatest danger we face, is not us hitting someone, it is someone hitting us.
All we can do is always look far ahead, and try not to be in that situation. Run
fast only when roads are void of the majority of automobile traffic. Think ahead.
History repeats itself. As with the old two Stroke H2's, the new Ninja H2 is a machine to be ridden with extreme vigilance. Otherwise, one will get bitten. I am sorry to say these probably won't be the last. And as with the old H series bike, this will make the machines even more a black swan than they already are.
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