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Contentious motorcycle crash case heads to Sacramento jury
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December 16, 2011, 03:40:09 PM »
This fool is suing HD because of a braking system failure. He's claiming that the ABS icon on a non-ABS equipped bike was a defect and therefore caused him to crash, because, you know, it didn't light up.
I'm guessing that opening the owner's manual was too tough. I suppose that learning to properly ride in the first place would have helped some. As for the wife, she was probably wearing one of those awesome chrome soup bowl lids. I'm trying to find some sympathy somewhere deep down in my soul...really I am.
http://www.sacbee.com/2011/12/16/4126504/contentious-motorcycle-accident.html#storylink=omni_popular
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Re: Contentious motorcycle crash case heads to Sacramento jury
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December 16, 2011, 04:33:05 PM »
Could be the perfect ST.N thread; HD, ABS, assumptions, tort reform, AGATT debate, skills debate, California. What else?
County, can you work some FJR content into this?
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Re: Contentious motorcycle crash case heads to Sacramento jury
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OH crap I see this going south real quick
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Re: Contentious motorcycle crash case heads to Sacramento jury
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December 16, 2011, 05:02:54 PM »
I'll help. I'm an FJR rider and I will read the original artice. Is that enough?
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Wilson and her husband testified the Harley salesman told them the bike contained the antilock braking system, with an elbow-to-the-ribs-type aside that "chicks love ABS." Really?
Again really? "
"To require separate tachometers for the two types of bikes would 'bring the assembly line to a halt,' Wolensky said."
It is sad to make comedy of tragedy, but hey I own an FJR.
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Re: Contentious motorcycle crash case heads to Sacramento jury
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December 16, 2011, 05:06:57 PM »
Lots of vehicles have empty spots in the dash for options they don't have.
And they don't light up because the option isn't there.
Motion to dismiss your honor!
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Re: Contentious motorcycle crash case heads to Sacramento jury
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December 17, 2011, 04:22:55 AM »
"Chicks love ABS . . ."
WTF? Anybody here with two brain cells sparking that believes this alleged quote? Show of hands please.
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Re: Contentious motorcycle crash case heads to Sacramento jury
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I put this all on the owner. Not reading his MOM, not knowing what features are installed? Who cares what a salesman says, look at he manifest of what is installed on the bike. Read the manual to learn how and when the ABS light comes on if equipped. Another dumbass who screws up and thinks everyone else should pay.
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Re: Contentious motorcycle crash case heads to Sacramento jury
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Consider the California jury pool. HD has got plenty of money. I say $12 million award.
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Re: Contentious motorcycle crash case heads to Sacramento jury
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sooo, if these morons lose, does that mean they will be so pissed at harley that they will give up 'the lifestyle'? if so, what bad ass lifestyle will they assume? will they become ducatisi? guzzians perhaps?? im not sure the japanese set is ready for these two....
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Re: Contentious motorcycle crash case heads to Sacramento jury
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December 17, 2011, 08:57:50 AM »
My favorite part of the article...
Quote
Veen
laid a third of the fault on Jack Wilson
and told the jury to award the estranged husband only $100. But he said the ABS icon and the alleged remark by the salesman mean the manufacturer and the dealer have to pay.
So the rider was only a THIRD at fault? Of course. Makes perfect sense.
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Re: Contentious motorcycle crash case heads to Sacramento jury
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Maybe he should have had a car tire on it.
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Re: Contentious motorcycle crash case heads to Sacramento jury
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Quote from: dan88z on December 17, 2011, 05:15:45 AM
I put this all on the owner. Not reading his MOM, not knowing what features are installed? Who cares what a salesman says, look at he manifest of what is installed on the bike. Read the manual to learn how and when the ABS light comes on if equipped. Another dumbass who screws up and thinks everyone else should pay.
Yes, and train with the bike you will be putting your spouse on.
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Re: Contentious motorcycle crash case heads to Sacramento jury
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Quote from: stew71 on December 17, 2011, 08:57:50 AM
My favorite part of the article...
So the rider was only a THIRD at fault? Of course. Makes perfect sense.
Can I only be a third responsible for the dumb
shit
stuff I do too? I'll be needing a memo for work. Thank you.
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Re: Contentious motorcycle crash case heads to Sacramento jury
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"How many brain-damaged people will it take?" Veen asked.
It's not often you get a straight line like that from a lawyer.
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Re: Contentious motorcycle crash case heads to Sacramento jury
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Quote from: mugwump58 on December 17, 2011, 11:24:43 AM
Can I only be a third responsible for the dumb
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stuff I do too? I'll be needing a memo for work. Thank you.
No. East coasters must be fully responsible for their actions.
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Quote from: DogBoy on December 16, 2011, 04:33:05 PM
Could be the perfect ST.N thread; HD, ABS, assumptions, tort reform, AGATT debate, skills debate, California. What else?
County, can you work some FJR content into this?
It seems to be missing bacon and guns. And no cop bashing.
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Re: Contentious motorcycle crash case heads to Sacramento jury
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Wolensky and Rushford blamed Jack Wilson, 48, for the crash. They both said he should have known the bike's features after riding it for 15 months and 12,000 miles.
Jack Wilson said he hit the brakes when traffic backed up while he was going 65 mph, locking up the rear wheel and catapulting his wife 35 feet forward into the pavement.
Hmmm...
Locked up the rear at 65mph, eh? With his wife riding pillion, too...hmmm...perhaps a bit more braking skill and situational awareness and a bit less dependence on techy stuff (especially techy stuff they don't have) might be in order...
But they know that. Sounds like they're trying to score a big settlement here on sympathy.
BTW, if a salesman ever said to me, "Chicks love ABS?" I'd have laughed out loud. I mean, really?
And this is part of their defense?
PS--wonder if either of them was wearing a helmet at the time?
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Re: Contentious motorcycle crash case heads to Sacramento jury
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Quote from: stew71 on December 17, 2011, 04:54:45 PM
It seems to be missing bacon and guns. And no cop bashing.
for bacon.
Quote from: Kootenanny on December 17, 2011, 05:06:00 PM
PS--wonder if either of them was wearing a helmet at the time?
CA has a had a helmet law for nearly 20 years. I'm sure it would have come up at trial if either/both of them were not in compliance. Especially with the passenger claiming brain damage.
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Re: Contentious motorcycle crash case heads to Sacramento jury
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Sad thing is they will probably win with a CA jury.
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Re: Contentious motorcycle crash case heads to Sacramento jury
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December 17, 2011, 09:14:08 PM »
Sadly, this is an issue of what the jury thinks.
It is standard on all kinds of vehicles for the "icon" to be present because the template is cut for all models, not a specific model.
So, no reasonable person should believe that because an icon can be made out means that a vehicle is equipped with it.
STILL, if the salesman told the buyer it had ABS, how many people never read their owner's manual?
Drive a car with ABS and you need to allow yourself more stopping distance because of it. You can't handle an ABS car as you would a non-ABS car in bad weather.
Do any salesmen tell you the difference? Not that I've seen.
I could see the jury putting the dealership on the hook for making a false representation as to what the bike came equipped with, but otherwise it's not HD's fault. Even then, you would think that a motorcyclist would know what's on their bike, but seeing how dumb customers can be....
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