The bike did not die in total vain, it lives on by donating many parts parts to my current Zxr 400.
Enough bull**** :wanker
This happened nearly a year ago now and I've since bought another (better) Zxr 400.
Basically I had a brain fart, opened it up into this corner with nothing going through my mind and by the time I came to my senses and realised I was going too quick I was scraping pretty much everything on my left side, the back let go and I did the worst thing possible.... Chopped the throttle! I had an instant massive highside at about 95mph in which I tumbled and rolled and with each revolution I did I could see the bike bouncing end over end down the road topping a height of about two meters


I was very very incredibly fortunate as my bike didn't hit any cars so there was no need to tell the insurance and as a complete afterthought once I'd checked the bike I realised that I was in fact perfectly fine. I was wearing full gear as always but I realise I was incredibly lucky to get up and walk away from that! I am happy to accept, hands up, it was totally my fault, young and stupid but the main lesson is always be thinking when your playing and also crashing bikes is fu***ng expensive















I hope I haven't scarred you for life with images of mangled Zxr 400
