crashed part 2

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crashed part 2

Postby drlapo » Wed May 07, 2008 7:20 am

my son crashed his new 675 again, this time its a total loss
he ripped the entire front end off of it when he stuffed it under a steel guard rail
he lost the front end in some sand
he's OK again just some road rash and some weird colored bruises
he was wearing his "gear" but no boots so his ankles look like hamburger
I'l be parting out the carcass so if you know anyone who needs a motor with less than 2000 miles on it or misc parts from the motor back: give me a shout (no body work)
Oh yeah and he just told me that Performance Cycles has an 08 red 675 on the floor
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Postby Whisperinsmith » Wed May 07, 2008 8:47 am

First, I'm glad your son is okay. Second, holy crap! You'll have your heart in your hand each time this kid goes out for a ride. Let's hope the worst is over for him and that he enjoys safe riding from now on. I'm not implying he doesn't ride safely, just bad luck. Let's hope that part has past.
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Re: crashed part 2

Postby davidc » Wed May 07, 2008 8:48 am

Oh yeah and he just told me that Performance Cycles has an 08 red 675 on the floor[/quote]

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Postby drlapo » Wed May 07, 2008 9:27 am

he wants to use my Speed Triple again
just like the last time he crashed
I'm a bit hesitent this time
he probalby willl not be coming to the bash
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Glad he is ok!

Postby TonUp » Wed May 07, 2008 10:20 am

Glad he is ok!


Have him take the BASIC MSF COURSE. Roads are still very sandy and salty up here. You have to be extremely careful.


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Postby Hedge » Wed May 07, 2008 12:26 pm

drlapo wrote:he wants to use my Speed Triple again
just like the last time he crashed
I'm a bit hesitent this time
he probalby willl not be coming to the bash

Does this mean you have grounded him to his room?
I'm glad he is OK, I'm feelin you though, ya gotta be gettin a little worried here.
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Postby drlapo » Wed May 07, 2008 1:00 pm

yes i am concerned as I am starting to see a pattern here
he does not want the Kawaski 500 Ninja that I have for sale but will "take" the 620 Monster for the summer
can you say entitlement?
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Postby Hedge » Wed May 07, 2008 1:07 pm

drlapo wrote:yes i am concerned as I am starting to see a pattern here
he does not want the Kawaski 500 Ninja that I have for sale but will "take" the 620 Monster for the summer
can you say entitlement?

Can you say NO? Tell him he can take the Ninja or the Schwinn, his choice!
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Postby drlapo » Wed May 07, 2008 3:03 pm

I have suggested to him tha he be more frugal as it may take awhile to save up another $10,000 for a repelcment as I am not footing the bill this time
he's a good kid he just has a problem with gravity
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Postby Hedge » Wed May 07, 2008 3:09 pm

drlapo wrote:I have suggested to him tha he be more frugal as it may take awhile to save up another $10,000 for a repelcment as I am not footing the bill this time
he's a good kid he just has a problem with gravity

I was a good kid too - I just had a problem with Drugs & Alcohol! :D
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Postby modre » Wed May 07, 2008 6:38 pm

drlapo wrote:yes i am concerned as I am starting to see a pattern here
he does not want the Kawaski 500 Ninja that I have for sale but will "take" the 620 Monster for the summer
can you say entitlement?


not only a trend, but frequent.
this can be a dangerous business we do and after acting the fool myself for years...the only think that saved me this long is I grew up sliding sideways in the dirt...but that interval of incident speaks volumes.

you can't sit back and watch your boy die stupid at your expense...he needs some tough love here.

forgiveness is based on repentance...not grace.

...tell him to go shit in his hat...then get it together if he expects to ride with the old crusty guys.

and show him this if you want the heat off you.
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Postby JEnfield » Wed May 07, 2008 10:36 pm

That blows doc.

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Postby drlapo » Thu May 08, 2008 7:36 am

the carcass is under a tarp in the back yard and we are begining the disection
he's still pretty sore both physically and mentaly
we talked last night and he wants another one!
he cancelled his XM radio subscritption and earned over $100 in tips at work yestrerday
he bleives he can save $10,000 by the end of August for a new bike
pretty good for working at a carwash part time and going to college full time
he is however considering a Street Triple instead of a Daytona
I'd like to see him ride something "slower" for awhile and get some experience
I think the problem is 125 hp + 18 years=!!!!!!???XZZXZX%&#$*
he called his mother last night: she is pleased that he is not dead, me too
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Postby Hedge » Thu May 08, 2008 8:57 am

drlapo wrote:I think the problem is 125 hp + 18 years = Lack of Good Judgement*

Doc I think your onto something right there!
Does SQID come to mind?
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Postby mark » Thu May 08, 2008 9:24 am

Obviously it's not our place to tell you how to raise your kid, but I agree with Hedge. If he were my kid, I'd tell him he can ride the Ninja 500 until he demonstrates skill and responsibility, or he can walk.

Besides, I expect that his insurance premiums after this might put him off buying another sportbike for the time being...

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