| Dirt Biking Crash Causes: If you're a sports nut, and have watched extreme sports on television, you might have come across a couple of daredevils on their dirt bikes. It's no wonder they are called extreme sports with all the danger they have when they execute their stunts. However, the feeling of the adrenaline rush they get from doing a 720 flip or whatever has to be extremely exhilarating and there aren't too many sports that will do that. Like everything in life, if you want to achieve something great, you need take risks. If you take the bigger risk, you could get the bigger reward. In the case of dirt bikes, the danger is that you can crash at any moment. Though the crashes are spectacular of course, especially to the spectators in the crowd (given you perform a show) when you're on the bike and you see the ground, the bike, the sky, the ground, the bike then the sky again all in a matter of seconds, it isn't that cool. You can have all the training in the world, all the equipment in the world, and have over 20 years of riding. But if you crash, you crash hard. Like most other accidents, they happen because the person driving the bike was distracted or did not see what caused the accident. It can be anytime. If you perform aerials it can be while you're in the air (ie; losing the handle bars of your bike) or maybe there's an oil patch on the ground and there's no time to avoid it. You could also crash if you're in a race against other people like you. You want to win so you try to get the inside corner and so does everyone else, the bikes touch each other, a wheel on wheel maybe. You could also be riding on the perfect trail when all of a sudden there's a rock sticking out of the ground that you don't see and then catastrophe strikes. It can occur at any time! Now that we know the when, how about answering the why? It could be for any reason! For example if someone else or you lands a huge stunt, and lands but one of the bearings on the wheel fails, the wheel could fly. Maybe you're a rookie and took a bite out of a course that presents too many difficulties. Maybe you are tired. We already feel under-productive after half a day's work; imagine when you're driving a bike. You'll agree that riding a bike is a dangerous thing, but if your brain is 'away', then this becomes extremely dangerous, as your reaction time is not as sharp as it normally would be. So, make sure you are focused on riding and that's all. When you get on the track leave your personal feelings off the track. Also, if you are a 'wuss' then don't even bother getting on the bike in the first place or you may well get injured. A dirt bike is heavy and hard to control, especially at high speeds. Can you crash fairly safely when you ride a dirt bike? Of course even the most experience of riders can crash. But by following your own common sense, you put all the chances on your side to have a safe journey. |
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