Towner said:
Most accidents are caused by too much speed.
At this point I'll accept the above statement as conjecture? Care to expound on this a bit with some facts?
I recall when Kawasaki introduced the 750 triples in the mid 70's I sensed there were lots of accidents on these bikes due to looping then due to acceleration or dropping them (low side) due to sharp increase in torque; not necessarily speed. Yes, higher speeds make for more spectacular wrecks. There are so many other things that contribute to an accident on a motorcycle, things such as gravel on the road, wet road, oily road, inatentive dirvers in cars where they just do not see or acknowledge motorcycles, follwoing too close etc..... I do understand that speed quickly gobbles up one's margin for error but my point is that the error is generally the root cause, not the speed. Just a different way of looking at things.