oldvalleyguy
08-16-2007, 09:42 AM
My son also rides. He owns a Yamaha R6. A buddy of his died yesterday street racing on a sport bike.
I just happened to be going by the site when the emergency crews arrived.
“Ottawa Citizen
Published: Wednesday, August 15, 2007
A 25-year-old man died after his motorcycle crashed into the back of a stopped car at Merivale Road and Enterprise Avenue Wednesday evening.
Witnesses said two men were driving in what they considered a dangerous fashion, racing down Enterprise shortly after 5 p.m., as they approached traffic lights.
"We just heard two bikes go ripping by and then there was just a boom," said Paul Howard who left work when he heard the crash. He said the driver smashed through the back window and landed inside the car.
They (the cars) were stopped there, ready to turn left, and he pulled into the back of the black car," added Dan”
As a parent you feel sorry for the boy and his family, who arrived later. Sport bikes are not like our cruisers they have only one function and it is not scenic touring. I feel badly for Deeb who died on impact as a result foolish act. Also a little angry at the potential consequences to innocent bystanders. The lady driving the car had just dropped off her two children who would have been in car seats in the back.
The lesson for my son I hope is to ride responsibly and keep the racing to the track. Lesson two, don't look at what you hope to avoid because on a bike you will hit it.
You only live once. I will stick to the cruisers and keep my eyes wide open.
Ride safe out there.......
I just happened to be going by the site when the emergency crews arrived.
“Ottawa Citizen
Published: Wednesday, August 15, 2007
A 25-year-old man died after his motorcycle crashed into the back of a stopped car at Merivale Road and Enterprise Avenue Wednesday evening.
Witnesses said two men were driving in what they considered a dangerous fashion, racing down Enterprise shortly after 5 p.m., as they approached traffic lights.
"We just heard two bikes go ripping by and then there was just a boom," said Paul Howard who left work when he heard the crash. He said the driver smashed through the back window and landed inside the car.
They (the cars) were stopped there, ready to turn left, and he pulled into the back of the black car," added Dan”
As a parent you feel sorry for the boy and his family, who arrived later. Sport bikes are not like our cruisers they have only one function and it is not scenic touring. I feel badly for Deeb who died on impact as a result foolish act. Also a little angry at the potential consequences to innocent bystanders. The lady driving the car had just dropped off her two children who would have been in car seats in the back.
The lesson for my son I hope is to ride responsibly and keep the racing to the track. Lesson two, don't look at what you hope to avoid because on a bike you will hit it.
You only live once. I will stick to the cruisers and keep my eyes wide open.
Ride safe out there.......