christ, why would you want to go for a track day where they don't have adequate emergency services?
Burn, baby, burn!
got tank sliders....
jesus fucking christ wheres the marshals whats this a trackday in India or something looks like the cirtuite organiser run over from his post to try and atempt to put a fire in which he clearly doesnt know what his doing then the riders mate turns up with priotity to try and put out the fire what a load of crap
they are knows for catching fire on falls but i didnt know the went up that easily.
its oil and shit burning u should throw blanket or thats not going to end before all the burnable stuff is gone =)
Looks like a cross between the 1930's and a third world circuit, crap marshalls/organisation, if i was hurt there i wouldnt let them fuckin touch me.
FLAMER!!!
get a steady hand mate!!!! i was missing out on some of the good action!
damn that was a nasty high-side
good thing you didn`t get hurt.....
shame,nice bike!
Ah tough luck mate good vid though loved the second guy dropping his bike then running for the hills
if it was the last session of the day it wouldnt be too bad, but that looks like a full tank of fuel with cold tires... poor bloke, there goes 15 grand
Hey fraser, I went to the track again on Sunday and some dude low sided in front of me around the next turn.
No fireball, but the aprillia still looked cool sliding into the dirt.
que merda heim!
FOR A MOMENT THE FIRE ON HiS HELMET LOOKED LIKE A MOHAWAK!!! frazer looked really pissed of as he walked by his scorching R6
"I will not break in the turn... I will not break in the turn..... I will not break in the turn..." (Repeat 1000 times then do it again)
+1 on burying the bike in sand. At least he would've had parts left
I agree. I shouldn't have stopped. Something about seeing your mates head on fire makes you want to help though.
The brake discs looked ok.
Rules are you can't stop to help other riders. Its not that they don't care, its just that stopping on the track is dangerous and can result in more accidents.
The 'Mohawk of Fire' on that guys lid was so funny.
Poor guy, thats a real waste.
I would have been pounding those clowns with the extinguishers ... the made the fire worse.
If this happens to you, BURY YOUR BIKE IN SAND ... hopefully that's where you crashed.
It won't look pretty but you'll end up with more of your bike than this poor guy.
My guess is when the fire goes out there is nothing left but the chassis and the engine ... nobody is gonna want either :(
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christ, why would you want to go for a track day where they don't have adequate emergency services?
Burn, baby, burn!
got tank sliders....
jesus fucking christ wheres the marshals whats this a trackday in India or something looks like the cirtuite organiser run over from his post to try and atempt to put a fire in which he clearly doesnt know what his doing then the riders mate turns up with priotity to try and put out the fire what a load of crap
they are knows for catching fire on falls but i didnt know the went up that easily.
its oil and shit burning u should throw blanket or thats not going to end before all the burnable stuff is gone =)
Looks like a cross between the 1930's and a third world circuit, crap marshalls/organisation, if i was hurt there i wouldnt let them fuckin touch me.
FLAMER!!!
get a steady hand mate!!!! i was missing out on some of the good action!
damn that was a nasty high-side good thing you didn`t get hurt..... shame,nice bike!
Ah tough luck mate good vid though loved the second guy dropping his bike then running for the hills
if it was the last session of the day it wouldnt be too bad, but that looks like a full tank of fuel with cold tires... poor bloke, there goes 15 grand
Hey fraser, I went to the track again on Sunday and some dude low sided in front of me around the next turn. No fireball, but the aprillia still looked cool sliding into the dirt.
que merda heim!
FOR A MOMENT THE FIRE ON HiS HELMET LOOKED LIKE A MOHAWAK!!! frazer looked really pissed of as he walked by his scorching R6
"I will not break in the turn... I will not break in the turn..... I will not break in the turn..." (Repeat 1000 times then do it again) +1 on burying the bike in sand. At least he would've had parts left
I agree. I shouldn't have stopped. Something about seeing your mates head on fire makes you want to help though.
The brake discs looked ok.
Rules are you can't stop to help other riders. Its not that they don't care, its just that stopping on the track is dangerous and can result in more accidents.
The 'Mohawk of Fire' on that guys lid was so funny. Poor guy, thats a real waste. I would have been pounding those clowns with the extinguishers ... the made the fire worse. If this happens to you, BURY YOUR BIKE IN SAND ... hopefully that's where you crashed. It won't look pretty but you'll end up with more of your bike than this poor guy. My guess is when the fire goes out there is nothing left but the chassis and the engine ... nobody is gonna want either :(
still ride-able
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lol the others dont even care
PS: feel for the rider