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The point is that many bikers have (validly) tried to clear up the misconception that most bikers behave like douches, but incidents like the one in the OP don't do much to sway public opinion, and if you are involved in an accident then chances are that you're not the only one who will die. And don't give me that nonsense that drivers don't care or aren't alert when it comes to bikers - you know the risks, and accidents do happen, hence why they're called "accidents".
yea i agree with you on this 1, dont know why you think im against you:?
im fully aware of the risks associated hence the reason why i say i never travel over 120km an hour on a bike ON THE ROAD. On a track sure ill go all out without any problems and i have many times and fallen many times.
There is a full chance that more than just i can die if I was going fast as in the OP post. i agree so why all the rage?
the only thing i dont agree with in your post is that - And don't give me that nonsense that drivers don't care or aren't alert when it comes to bikers - you know the risks, and accidents do happen, hence why they're called "accidents".
One day i was riding, standing up on the footpegs, lights on with brights coming up a road, the guy about to turn could clearly see me, there was nothing in the road other than myself. do you know when he decides to pull off? when im about 10-20m away from him.. there are a lot of drivers that are not alert and not looking for bikes, especially taxi's.
Getting on a bike on the road certainly means there is a chance of an accident and getting on the bike means you accept that hence again the reason i said i dont go faster than 120km on a road.