Tuesday, 14 August 2007

The Dangers of Motorcycling

A Japanese motorcycle rider in Tokyo was out for a ride with is friends and failed to to negotiate a curve in the road and bumping into the central barrier. Despite feeling an intense pain, he continued riding for another couple of kilometres before stopping at the next junction.

It was then when he noticed his leg had been severed below the knee!

Unfortunately despite both the rider and the limb being rushed to hospital the leg was too badly crushed to be reattached.

Blimey!

5 comments:

  1. it's not the dangers of motorcycling, it's too low IQ vs top speed

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  2. as far as i know you haven't lost any part of your body so either your iq is high enough or you keep your speed at reasonably low level. or you're just lucky ;D

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  3. I used to quick.

    I've seen 260 kph on my speedo and was not in top gear- the road ran out...

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  4. yes, i recall you telling me that story and wifey yelling all "stop encouraging him to do such crazy stuff" ;)

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