Okay, I got the full story on that 90-mile-per-hour motorcycle accident that my friend had. Clearly, he must have been speaking of another of his accients when he said that he had no injuries, because he told me yesterday that in the 90-mile-per-hour one, he broke his left leg in 30 places, broke his shoulder, and something else on the left side which I can't remember. He was with a group of his biker friends riding in the desert along a power-line road, where a powerline follows the road for miles. Well, there was some kind of construction detour, in which the road briefly curved to go around one of the power poles. He was at the tail end of his biker group, and the dust they made obscured his view of the road far enough ahead to where 90 miles per hour didn't give him enough time to miss the pole -- not even close. He said he only saw it right before he hit it. He and his bike went flying through the air, separately. And he was 19, whereas now he's 46. Those were his only two major motorcycle accidents -- age 19 and age 46 -- so you can see why he doesn't feel it's necessary to completely quit riding. He's just going to be more safety conscious -- he's kind of a daredevil.
Well, some bikers might not consider it daring to go 125 MPH on a Harley, but he's done that.
(And there I was thinking I was daring went I accelerated 123 MPH in my BMW with the top down.)
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