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18 motorcycle crashes in one day at Sturgis Rally in South Dakota

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Here's why I avoid these guys like an STD on the road. I hope this link works: 18 motorcycle crashes in one day at Sturgis Rally in South Dakota

Not to beat a dead horse, but could a little training be too much to ask? Note that every single incident was 100% rider screw-up. Perhaps a little alcohol, but that's not mentioned.

Let me save this and see if my link worked. I've sorta forgotten how to use these fora.

Edit: * OK, looks like two possible mechanical failures. Or alleged failures.
 
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I couldn’t get either of Robert’s links to work. Here’s another.
https://thehill.com/homenews/state-watch/5435046-sturgis-rally-south-dakota-motorcyle-crashes/
No reports of any fresh grass cippings on the roadways on which these incidents occurred.

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In all seriousness, my condolences to the family of the one rider who lost his life yesterday.

A common theme in many of the incidents:
“The rider was not wearing a helmet and sustained serious………”

day 1 totals:
In addition to crashes, the South Dakota Highway Patrol reported that from 6 a.m. Saturday to 6 a.m. Sunday, there were a total of 21 DUI arrests, 31 misdemeanor drug arrests and 14 felony drug arrests.

Highway Patrol also issued a total of 252 citations and 592 warnings from Saturday to Sunday.
 
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Here's why I avoid these guys like an STD on the road. I hope this link works: 18 motorcycle crashes in one day at Sturgis Rally in South Dakota

Not to beat a dead horse, but could a little training be too much to ask? Note that every single incident was 100% rider screw-up. Perhaps a little alcohol, but that's not mentioned.

Let me save this and see if my link worked. I've sorta forgotten how to use these fora.

Edit: * OK, looks like two possible mechanical failures. Or alleged failures.

Fora? Bruce Springsteen?? Fora kiss and a smile ill give mine all to you? Bucking for a shot at the papacy?
 
I couldn’t get either of Robert’s links to work. Here’s another.
https://thehill.com/homenews/state-watch/5435046-sturgis-rally-south-dakota-motorcyle-crashes/
No reports of any fresh grass cippings on the roadways on which these incidents occurred.

h33Egg1l.jpg


In all seriousness, my condolences to the family of the one rider who lost his life yesterday.

A common theme in many of the incidents:
“The rider was not wearing a helmet and sustained serious………”

day 1 totals:
In addition to crashes, the South Dakota Highway Patrol reported that from 6 a.m. Saturday to 6 a.m. Sunday, there were a total of 21 DUI arrests, 31 misdemeanor drug arrests and 14 felony drug arrests.

Highway Patrol also issued a total of 252 citations and 592 warnings from Saturday to Sunday.

Wow the model years being reported.
front brake locked up? 2019 bike
no rider lost control.
that some guy died in the idiot fest is too sad for words.

AI be sayin:

For the 2019 Harley-Davidson model year, ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) was standard on LiveWire™, CVO™, Touring, Police, and Trike models, as well as select Softail? models. It was also optional on all Street™ and Sportster? models, and the remaining Softail? models.
 
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"Failed to make the turn" is a common complaint there, too.
Perhaps if they rode more they'd turn more.
 
Two friends from where I worked made the journey last year. Los Angeles to Sturgis, and back. They left in the middle of the night, to beat the heat through Death Valley. One guy, 70 years old, bought a Harley for his son, so he could come also. Dude bought the bike on a credit card, and sold it as soon as he got back. It cost him something like $6000. I teased him, but honestly, he was over the moon. A real bucket list trip.
 
That was on my bucket list before attending it once, then it got put on my f--- it list.
 
Two friends from where I worked made the journey last year. Los Angeles to Sturgis, and back. They left in the middle of the night, to beat the heat through Death Valley. One guy, 70 years old, bought a Harley for his son, so he could come also. Dude bought the bike on a credit card, and sold it as soon as he got back. It cost him something like $6000. I teased him, but honestly, he was over the moon. A real bucket list trip.

Reminds me of 20 years ago ? Whenever it was all the motorcycle build and related show were on T.V .

From coworkers and acquaintances and in-laws everybody was running out buying bikes and losing their azz when they either got them repossessed, sold to buy something bigger and or buying all the chrome pieces and fancy exhaust and then after a few years selling .

My daughter in laws cousin was probably my best story.

He was a tough outlaw been in the pen several times for fighting and drugs.

Everyone in their family started buying bikes it was hilarious, few of them didn't even have a driver's license.

This "cousin" never had a real job ,seriously ! He'd work some cash job for a week here and there.

He bought a harley from the local harley dealer, dint know if it was brand new , if it wasn't new it was close to it.

He got a loan after three weeks at local t.v dinner pot pie making factory ,

He quit a week after getting the bike, then he hid it at one house or another trying to dodge the repo man.

Somehow he tore the bike up and it was practically a piece of junk after only three month of him owning it.

I remember him telling me the price was around $12,000 and he was on the hook for twice that .

That was years ago , and he's been in and out of jail two or three times and I know he never did even make one payment on that bike after he took possession of it.
 
Sturgis can get intense. A friend from the fire department who goes every year says most crashes come from rider mistakes. With so many people in one place, long rides, fatigue and sometimes alcohol, even skilled riders can get caught off guard.
 
Here's some final tallies from the week;
https://mitchellnow.com/news/236632-sturgis-rally-tally-more-crashes-record-breaking-meth-bust/
" four fatalities and 80 injuries from 66 crashes, according to the South Dakota Highway Patrol. This year saw an increase in injury crashes but fewer drug arrests compared to previous rallies. Fatal wrecks included single-motorcycle crashes in the Black Hills, a pickup-versus-motorcycle collision near Rapid City, and a police pursuit crash outside Sturgis."

"South Dakota troopers have made the largest crystal meth seizure in state history. Highway Patrol says a traffic stop on I-90 in Sturgis led to the discovery of about 207 pounds of meth, worth an estimated $12 million. A drug-sniffing dog alerted officers to the stash. The 42-year-old driver, a non-citizen, was arrested and is now facing multiple drug charges. The vehicle was also seized"
 
If you really want to see something comical just sit on the porch up at Deals Gap Motorcycle Resort on the NC end of the Tail of the Dragon. Not only do you get a front seat view of the idiots heading out at a 45? degree angle and the front wheel in the air but also the emergency vehicles going out to scrape them up shortly thereafter. Then there's the newbs who quite obviously have never ridden in the hills before trying to negotiate the steep driveway leading out dumping their bikes and scraping the pavement while simultaneously causing thousands of dollars worth of damage to their paint and chrome. It's a comedy of errors hanging out up there, I'll be back shortly after Labor Day!
 
Although plenty of squids wreck on the Dragon, Max Wrist is an extremely fast YouTuber who rides it with aplomb.
 
Sturgis can get intense. A friend from the fire department who goes every year says most crashes come from rider mistakes. With so many people in one place, long rides, fatigue and sometimes alcohol, even skilled riders can get caught off guard.

Are you an AI Bot?
 
I couldn’t get either of Robert’s links to work. Here’s another.
https://thehill.com/homenews/state-watch/5435046-sturgis-rally-south-dakota-motorcyle-crashes/
No reports of any fresh grass cippings on the roadways on which these incidents occurred.

h33Egg1l.jpg


In all seriousness, my condolences to the family of the one rider who lost his life yesterday.

A common theme in many of the incidents:
The rider was not wearing a helmet and sustained serious injuries

day 1 totals:
In addition to crashes, the South Dakota Highway Patrol reported that from 6 a.m. Saturday to 6 a.m. Sunday, there were a total of 21 DUI arrests, 31 misdemeanor drug arrests and 14 felony drug arrests.

Highway Patrol also issued a total of 252 citations and 592 warnings from Saturday to Sunday.

In Ontario wearing a helmet has been mandatory for years, but there are many who consider that an unwelcome imposition, and they look for ways to evade the law.

Sometimes reality gives them an abrupt and hard lesson.

So-called "beanie" helmets are used by many of those riders. It is far from unusual to see H-D riders with them, but I have seen them on many cruiser riders.


I have known a number of EMTs and they all told me about one common thing they hate to see when arriving at the site of a bike crash: a beanie helmet on the side of the road.

The moment they see a beanie lying on the road or shoulder, they immediately expect the worst.


These toy helmets may have some sort of legal approval....or not.....but they apparently do not stay on your head when you crash
 
This has nothing to do with Sturgis, but I have seen more idiot riders this year than ever before....not just a few more, but probably five times as many. already...and we still have a couple more months to go before fall sets in.

How such a major change has come about so suddenly I do not know. The only thing that comes to mind is maybe they are trying to make videos. for social media.....
 

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