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Report: Three-wheel motorcycle plunges off ravine near Concow, killing one

I see no mention about a Spyder in either article. There was a 3 wheeler that wobbled. That might indicate a conventional trike with the steering stabilizer bad.

It was a Spyder-- one of a group of rentals.

(Search Youtube for Concow motorcycle accident... it comes up, but I won't link it here out of respect).
 
Ya'll are missing the point. No one wants to see a bunch of strangers talking about their dead relative and what went wrong. Ever.

This is a forum for lovers of Spyders, not lovers of headline news.

A discussion about California can happen without the article. Save the annotated references for it's day in a capitol building.
 
A motorcycle endorsement, for a Spyder, 3-wheeler, or 2 wheeler still does not mean a person has the experience, or the common sense to ride safely with consideration of the road conditions, etc. Taking a test in a parking lot or around a block or two means nothing. Once too many times, riding in a group and wanting/needing to keep up, will lead to an accident. And, I will state very strongly, NO ONE has any business doing twisties in a group without any experience. What seems like "slow" to some is extremely dangerous to others. I have been told so many times that I ride too slow that Jennifer and I will not ride in a group. Our safety is more important than bragging rights.
I am sorry about this incident, but it could have been avoided. Loss of a life affects people for a lifetime.

Exactly. Can't tell you how many knuckleheads in California are riding Motorcycles without an M endorsement.

Then again, a large group in California drives a car without a CDL or insurance...Hell... Half don't even speak English.

Not overly concerned.
 
Condolences to her family and friends.

:agree:
As far as posting all of the "horror stories"; Sensationalism sells stories and prompts readership. I'm not overly eager to see these, but I suppose that they DO serve as a reminder for all of us to stay vigilent on the highways...(Thanks Warp10)
But maybe dwelling on them is also just as destructive... :dontknow:
 
Very sad story indeed. Condolences to those involved.

Like with any vehicle you buy, you tend to notice them around you more once you buy one... and the Spyder is so unique that it's obviously going to catch the medias eye... but especially ANY news story involving a Spyder catches our eyes. It's part of human nature.

Many situations like this can teach lessons and make us more alert riders. Remember the DPS failures and a few incidents where it seemed the DPS contributed to a wreck? Or the fires that alarmed many of us? Many lessons were learned that just might have saved a life or two. Perhaps someone will read this and think twice about allowing a novice family member to ride their Spyder or rent one.... especially with a passenger onboard.

I guess I'm just saying that we have to take the bad news with all the good news.. and be happy that 99% of our Spyder news out here is good.:thumbup:
 
RIP...

AS for all the other comments in this thread. Wow. I agree with all of them and they are my response as well. I was struggling with which one to write. They are all valid. Only thing I could add...

After loosing our then 21 year old son two years ago, we read these in case it is a fellow ryder and would want to offer help to them as we received. We know a lot of folks in Cali, but thankfully (Not that it lessons the loss in anyway) we do not know these folks...
 
I didn't see where it mentioned a Spyder...also, if your only experience with a Spyder or a two wheeler is simply in a parking lot before you go out and hit twisties, you're asking for trouble.

You should be required to have some sort of special license for a Spyder...be it a motorcycle or modified motorcycle (like we have here in MD)...there is a learner's permit time and that is necessary to get used to riding...plus, you learn all the safety information...no bike is like a car...period...

This is a sad story, but it was 100% preventable if the bike owners were more responsible with who they let ride their bikes. No bike is a toy...
 
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