Вообще-то тема серьёзная.
Событие не единичное ни разу.
ШСы НЕ от падения выскакивают (и в данном случае, например).
Сначала выскакивают, потом человек падает.
Наверное надо еще раз повторить.
Сначала, выскакивают и тут же падение!
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Хо тя ... :nea: может просто поспорим в треде...
может оно и не страшно?! Так, фигня...
Именно так и есть СЕРЖ.
Сначала, допустим ямка, стойки отрабатывают, сжатие отбой, выскакивают, пилот чувствует облегчение, держит руль, который не управляет мотоцикл и падение.
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Сергей пилоты как сами? Жесть...
Наши живы. Слава Богу.
Вот помните случай был?
There are moments on bikes when you're concentrating so intently on the moment, the rest of the world, life, worries, memories are all pushed out of your mind as you focus on the now. There's no such thing as perfect happiness, but on two wheels, these can get close.
– Kevin Ash, 2011 Interview, Bike Exif[4] ”
Ash was involved in a fatal motorcycle accident near George, Western Cape in South Africa, during a press test ride at the launch of the 2013 BMW R1200GS.[2][8]
Ash crashed his R1200GS motorcycle during one of BMW's six scheduled press launch trips that included a total of 60 to 70 journalists, while passing through Baviaanskloof Mega Reserve on a gravel road between Willowmore and Patensie.[13] UK motorcycle journalist Alun Davies,[13][14] following directly behind Ash on another motorcycle, either struck or narrowly avoided striking (reports vary) the fallen Ash and his motorcycle, which straddled the route. Davies was treated at a hospital for a dislocated shoulder and other injuries and discharged several days later.[13]
BMW engineers from Germany were brought to South Africa to investigate all the test motorcycles.[13] As of April 2013 investigators have neither announced a connection between a possible problem with the motorcycle and the crash[15] nor released formal details of the accident or investigation.