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Old 29-12-04, 05:58 PM   #11
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thats the main reason i drive sensibly - dont want to damage my baby
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Old 29-12-04, 11:07 PM   #12
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Originally Posted by Wiltshire7
i remember laying in the field i had crashed into, grass about weist height. i couldnt see the bike, but as i laid there, winded, rolling around, collar bone broken, all i could think about was i didnt want to look at the bike.
It was the first question I asked the paramedics - 'how's my bike?'
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Old 30-12-04, 12:01 AM   #13
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i do work for a couple of motorbike accident prevention organisations.

The current aim is for the reckless riders. the two they are aiming at this year is the sportsbike riders and scooter riders.

I've not seen this ad yet though so cannot comment on it.

They have to address the balance after the last ad "now you see him, now you don't" as that ad was aimed at car drivers. Now they're aiming directly at the bad riders. Unfortunately they are the majority of the ones that have the accidents.

Here is a report from last year http://www.thebikereview.com/ssup/report.htm
Just because I ride a sportsbike does that make me reckless ??? Bloody cheek....

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Old 30-12-04, 12:59 PM   #14
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Then take pride in the fact the ad is not aimed at you
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