And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
I think this is AI generated or photoshopped. Any force that could break the front axle and the frame would bend the fork tubes like bananas and there appears to be a set of four carburetors/intake trumpets to the right of the bars above the forks. Al_in_Ottawa
The axel didn't break, the forks got pulled apart - the bottom fork castings with brake caliper mountings are still attached to the wheel hence the strained brake lines. The fuel injection bodies are attached to the frame steering head casting via ducting (the steering head has snapped off the frame spars) as well as the motor but the mounting is probably just via clamps around rubber tubes so all the damage is easily (but expensively) explainable by hitting a wall. Looks like the Isle of Mann.
Rider's medical diagnosis: Failure To Fly, and Asphalt Poisoning.
Every once in awhile, I think a murdercycle might be worth a try, and then we get a particularly gnarly bike accident in trauma, and the thought fades rapidly.
The biker who fell asleep at 4am (bad) then got run over by an 18-wheeler as he lay on the freeway (worse), whose right lower leg was delivered in a tupperware bin, with shoe, sock, calf, flesh, and jaggedly broken-off tibia and fibula will live in my memory forever.
"This is not a boat accident!" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QTQsVadGR3c
Engine go BOOM!
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Where's the poor bugger?
ReplyDeleteProblem with the carbon fiber chassis, they come apart explosively, when you hi-side.
ReplyDeleteThat'll buff out.
ReplyDeleteNot as fast as his sphincter speed.....
ReplyDeleteThat is a normal cast alloy sportbike frame, and that is how they break, when you crash them.
ReplyDeleteThe front fell off
ReplyDeleteI think this is AI generated or photoshopped. Any force that could break the front axle and the frame would bend the fork tubes like bananas and there appears to be a set of four carburetors/intake trumpets to the right of the bars above the forks.
ReplyDeleteAl_in_Ottawa
No, AI AND Photoshopped! Go for it all!
DeleteThe axel didn't break, the forks got pulled apart - the bottom fork castings with brake caliper mountings are still attached to the wheel hence the strained brake lines. The fuel injection bodies are attached to the frame steering head casting via ducting (the steering head has snapped off the frame spars) as well as the motor but the mounting is probably just via clamps around rubber tubes so all the damage is easily (but expensively) explainable by hitting a wall. Looks like the Isle of Mann.
DeleteLooks fake
ReplyDeleteLook at those carburetors out there all by themselves and those stretched brake lines….
ReplyDeletehttps://www.derbytelegraph.co.uk/news/local-news/derbyshire-biker-who-survived-100mph-9221196?fbclid=IwY2xjawIzRfFleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHbKHLcGhKS-2k2kiP8tqcI7sAzwogSoMt_K-9TjjX-QK4jOwly7UgTYx0A_aem_TzCy0s3SbUMR_XOzcDCZXA
ReplyDeleteunscheduled rapid disassembly.
ReplyDeleteRider's medical diagnosis: Failure To Fly, and Asphalt Poisoning.
ReplyDeleteEvery once in awhile, I think a murdercycle might be worth a try, and then we get a particularly gnarly bike accident in trauma, and the thought fades rapidly.
The biker who fell asleep at 4am (bad) then got run over by an 18-wheeler as he lay on the freeway (worse), whose right lower leg was delivered in a tupperware bin, with shoe, sock, calf, flesh, and jaggedly broken-off tibia and fibula will live in my memory forever.
"This is not a boat accident!"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QTQsVadGR3c