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  1. I was driving down the road about 35 miles an hour on a Kawasaki 1000 back in 1983 I believe and a car an old lady about eighty years old made a left turn in front of me from a turn lane not at a signal light with just a turn lane and stopped and I pulled my front brake and back brake at the same time in my bike painter chattered and bounced and I slowed down just enough to run into her front bumper at about 5 miles an hour no damage was done to my bike or her car but as I backed up she had her hands over her eyes I got off and walked over to the driver side door and she said are you okay and I said yeah are you okay why did you pull in front of me and she said I never seen you and I said that's what I figured

  2. People can't drive even when your in a car. When you buy a bike. You are putting your life on the line. Period. You know that from the moment you buy it. This world doesn't have good drivers. And the chance may happen to you. That someone won't pay attention and hit you. I know that, that's why I don't own one. It's not me I'm afraid of. It's others, and I've rode bikes my entire life.

  3. I call BS on the title. So the guy at 4:50. Why didn't he turn? He never cut the wheel and leaned away at all. You push with your right hand, which leans you to your right and turns away from the truck. It's reverse steering. I learned the hard way, without an accident.

  4. What’s extra sad is the very FIRST accident. That person most likely feel asleep or had some kind of neurological disorder. The motorcyclist wasn’t even doing shit wrong and lost his life smh

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