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Trip 07-03-2011 11:43 AM

Epic Helmet Law Protestor is Epic
 
http://beta.news.yahoo.com/ny-motorc...143217859.html

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ONONDAGA, N.Y. (AP) — Police say a motorcyclist participating in a protest ride against helmet laws in upstate New York died after he flipped over the bike's handlebars and hit his head on the pavement.

The accident happened Saturday afternoon in the town of Onondaga, in central New York near Syracuse.

State troopers tell The Post-Standard of Syracuse that 55-year-old Philip A. Contos of Parish, N.Y., was driving a 1983 Harley Davidson with a group of bikers who were protesting helmet laws by not wearing helmets.

Troopers say Contos hit his brakes and the motorcycle fishtailed. The bike spun out of control, and Contos toppled over the handlebars. He was pronounced dead at a hospital.

Troopers say Contos would have likely survived if he had been wearing a helmet.
this is just simply hilarious

derf 07-03-2011 12:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Trip (Post 479545)
Troopers say Contos would have likely survived if he had been wearing a helmet.


And even the writer gets a zing in

Mikey 07-03-2011 05:59 PM

He probably would have also survived if he knew how to stop by doing something other than stomping his rear brake.

I guess "riding skill" wasn't part of his mid-life crisis.

tallywacker 07-03-2011 06:00 PM

Survival of the fittesthttp://forums.offtopic.com/images/smilies/bowdown.gif

azoomm 07-03-2011 06:10 PM

Irony at its best.

Avatard 07-03-2011 06:16 PM

..But sadly, it reflects bad on all of us. Some of us like to ride without a bucket on their head, and can handle applying their brakes.

KSGregman 07-03-2011 06:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Mikey (Post 479584)
He probably would have also survived if he knew how to stop by doing something other than stomping his rear brake.

I've never understood the typical Harley riders aversion to using the front brake. I've nevah cared enough to ask one about it eithah. :lmao:

Anyone have any insight into what that irrational little phobia is about?

tommymac 07-03-2011 06:33 PM

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Originally Posted by KSGregman (Post 479592)
I've never understood the typical Harley riders aversion to using the front brake. I've nevah cared enough to ask one about it eithah. :lmao:

Anyone have any insight into what that irrational little phobia is about?

Few years back I was on a ride and lost a caliper bolt on my front brakes. A few peope stopped to help/see whats going on. One hardley rider said jsut dont use the front brakes. Scared my friends because I told him to go away before I killed him LOL

tallywacker 07-03-2011 06:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Avatard (Post 479590)
..But sadly, it reflects bad on all of us. Some of us like to ride without a bucket on their head, and can handle applying their brakes.

You're not always going to have the time or chance to properly apply brakes squid

Avatard 07-03-2011 07:33 PM

My head, my problem.


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