So I take it by the comments above everyone is an instructor and when out riding focus totally on body positions and road speed? Yeah right we can all talk the ********, his body position wasn't right, not fast enough. Blah blah
We all take risks when out riding I don't care who you are there will always be times where you get lucky!
We ride litre bikes, sometimes we push them and now and again maybe a little too far, he was just one of the unlucky ones
Just think if the car wasn't there then we would of never even seen the vid
Now go out and smash them B roads. Lol
I used to ride with a guy who 'took risks' i.e. taking blind corners quickly or assuming that anything beyond his view of the road wasn't going to be an issue, every ride out was a race. He was 'lucky'. After my first child was born I stopped riding with him. Another friend of mine continued to ride with him despite my concerns, and was killed 2 years ago in Scotland when they were out together. He was taking a right hand bend and had drifted into the oncoming lane and got clipped by an oncoming van. He died at the scene. It was his birthday.
I'm not an instructor but every time I ride on public roads my aim is to return home safely with no 'that was lucky' moments. Having a 'lucky' moment, in my opinion, is just that, luck, one day it will run out.
Clearly an emotive subject this, but every time I see a **** being a **** on a motorbike I remember Darwin's theory of natural selection. They probably won't last the ride.