Duster19
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My prayers are with Dennis and his family.
Dave
Dave
Don't let the speculation get to you roamer, as some of you know last Wednesday I was a witness and first responder, and there was still speculation. Right now Dennis is what or who is important. Keep the faith and don't worry, it's out nature to speculate. Thanks for keeping us posted!I can assure readers that there was no alcohol involved.. PERIOD!!!
We ate bkfst and lunch together and didn't even think to have a beer. We had eaten, and were properly hydrated an hour or so prior. It was not a 'heavy' lunch and his riding exhibited no fatigue or wandering in his lane, nor speeding up or lagging behind. There was no debris in the corner whatsoever only three oncoming cars and we don't know if they were still in the turn when Dennis was in it.
All the bases were covered at the sight with medical/emergency personel, NFS Rangers, State Patrol. We were able to contact his wife during prep for airlift and secure all medical history and nothing came up that would have been an issue.
Please speculate to yourselves until we have more to share. Then hopefully we can all learn from this extremely unfortunate situation. Dan and I pondered whether to share this or not, knowing we could not give adequate answers and knowing that some will try to sort it out. We have given you all we have and will continue to do so at the discretion of his family. Maybe a discussion on another thread about flip face helmets and accident reports could be benificial to all of our learning but, please, not in this one..., please!
just trying to curb the speculation..., thanks gang
roamer
I've been told it will do it when the chinbar is down also but never experienced it myself. I have used Nolan N102s for a few years now. As to cause of crash, that is all speculation and could have been as little as a small rock on the road, slight gravel, something mechanical on the bike or anything else so just not helpful to speculate even though most of us do that since we all know it could happen to any of us. Main thing is for Dennis to get well.I have a Symax I. It will definitely roll off your head when the chinbar is up.
Yep...a fly in your eye, blink at the wrong moment, a sneeze, a gaze off the site line from being distracted by a bird....too many possibilities and variables.I've been told it will do it when the chinbar is down also but never experienced it myself. I have used Nolan N102s for a few years now. As to cause of crash, that is all speculation and could have been as little as a small rock on the road, slight gravel, something mechanical on the bike or anything else so just not helpful to speculate even though most of us do that since we all know it could happen to any of us. Main thing is for Dennis to get well.I have a Symax I. It will definitely roll off your head when the chinbar is up.
doctorj
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