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Expensive helmet didn't save motorcyclist decapitated on Big Bike in Bangkok

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Expensive helmet didn't save motorcyclist decapitated on Big Bike in Bangkok

 

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Image: Sanook

 
Sanook showed pictures of the aftermath of a motorcycle accident near the Rama 5 road bridge in Nonthaburi yesterday. 
 
The CBR 650 was virtually unrecognizable - its wheels had both come off. 
 
Nearby was a good quality orange helmet. 
 
The head of the rider was found some way away. The torso was so badly injured that bones were visible. 
 
Athiphak, 18 from Lam Lukka, Pathum Thani was clearly dead at the scene. 
 
Witnesses told police that he had just exited the bridge heading in the direction of Bang Sri Muang when he lost control, catapulted and collided with a road direction sign.
 
Source: Sanook
 
 
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  • and they concentrate on the helmet, not the fact the idiot was obviously going way too fast, why didnt they say the bike wasnt good enough and came apart. Hard enough trying to get people to even wear

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    For that much damage to that bike, and himself, he was seriously speeding.   

  • must have been going 200 kph to do that kind of damage.   RIP

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Athiphak, 18 from Lam Lukka, Pathum Thani was clearly dead at the scene. 

 

Would be very surprised if he wasn't.

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For that much damage to that bike, and himself, he was seriously speeding. 

 

It appears as though he did not see the stop ahead sign.

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Very young to have a cbr650 

It's too much bike for a kid age 18

 

And the helmet probably cost  over $500 so they should not have even mentioned the "expensive helmet" in a case like this where it didn't help

 

 

 

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and they concentrate on the helmet, not the fact the idiot was obviously going way too fast, why didnt they say the bike wasnt good enough and came apart. Hard enough trying to get people to even wear a helmet yet this idiot paper tells them the expensive ones are no good when it has nothing to with the helmet at all, it all revolves around an idiot driver that could not control the bike and it was what he hit at speed that caused the damage, these people are morons, kid this age shouldnt even be allowed to ride a bike that size.

 

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must have been going 200 kph to do that kind of damage.

 

RIP

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Well he wont be doing that again  will he!

Luckily he took no one with him

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13 minutes ago, seajae said:

and they concentrate on the helmet, not the fact the idiot was obviously going way too fast, why didnt they say the bike wasnt good enough and came apart. Hard enough trying to get people to even wear a helmet yet this idiot paper tells them the expensive ones are no good when it has nothing to with the helmet at all, it all revolves around an idiot driver that could not control the bike and it was what he hit at speed that caused the damage, these people are morons, kid this age shouldnt even be allowed to ride a bike that size.

 

absolutely right

 

It doesn't matter what gear you are wearing - hit a solid object at any speed over 30kph and your chances of survival are slim.

 

There are now too many (young) Thais getting access to larger motorbikes and they think they can ride them and have the skills because "they have been riding scooters" since 10yo, often a fatal error in thinking

 

another life wasted

 

RIP 

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This is a ridiculous story. Any accident that severe would result in major injury or death. Regardless of the quality of the helmet. When riding a bike in Thailand, it makes sense to use as high quality helmet as you can afford. The head is a precious thing. But, when one is decapitated, it really does not matter how good the helmet is, does it? This guy was obviously driving very recklessly, with no regard to his safety, and an absolute sense of denial of his own mortality. 

 

It is almost as if the entire society here is in denial, about the benefits of safety equipment, and helmets. 

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According to Thai sites, they reckon he was going 200 km/h.

There is a CCTV clip of the crash.

 

18 years old with this type of bike! Almost guaranteed suicide mission particularly with the non-existent motorcycle training here. I wonder who paid for it.

10 minutes ago, Briggsy said:

According to Thai sites, they reckon he was going 200 km/h.

There is a CCTV clip of the crash.

 

18 years old with this type of bike! Almost guaranteed suicide mission particularly with the non-existent motorcycle training here. I wonder who paid for it.

Age 18 I'd guess parents but if he's employed at a good wage Could be on credit..... 

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44 minutes ago, hyku1147 said:

Speed kills.

Lack of driver ability kills, not speed.

The head of the rider was found some way away. The torso was so badly injured that bones were visible. 
 
Athiphak, 18 from Lam Lukka, Pathum Thani was clearly dead at the scene. 
 
   If someone is still alive without a head, it's a ghost. Even the best helmet is useless when you don't fasten your helmet straps and drive like an idiot. These bikes are killers for inexperienced drivers. RIP. 

They never learn but have a commendable belief in reincarnation...  

2 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

This guy was obviously driving very recklessly, with no regard to his safety,

have to add

 

... and the safety of others

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2 hours ago, hyku1147 said:

Speed kills.

stupidity kills

2 hours ago, NCC1701A said:

must have been going 200 kph to do that kind of damage.

 

RIP

 

P.S. Did they find a brain inside his head?

Good estimate!

200 km/h. That's what is estimated from the CCTV video (Khao Sod). The video is very blurry and rocky.

And the racer only one to two seconds before vanishing.

 

Brain?

Maybe a little puddle among the other body parts scattered.

 

 

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2 hours ago, NCC1701A said:

must have been going 200 kph to do that kind of damage.

 

RIP

 

P.S. Did they find a brain inside his head?

He did go 200 when you read the Thai news.

 

However, is this a commercial for that an expensive helmet is totally useless and you are same safe buying the usual overturned plastic bowl?

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Well they always say the most dangerous part of a motorcycle is the nut that connects the seat to the handlebar.

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2 hours ago, overherebc said:

It does give the impression his head would still have been ok inside the helmet after he was decpitated.

Too young to go.

Every organ in his body will be rekt from the force regardless of the helmet staying intact or his head staying inside it or not

 Even if he had buckled it on correctly he would have broken his neck, spine, ribs, limbs etc and all internals never mind the brain trauma 

 

Just look at the bike again to imagine the force involved... 

 

Thank god he didn't suffer long, 

I know a guy who has been in hospital for 2yrs after a much milder crash

10 minutes ago, Ks45672 said:

Every organ in his body will be rekt from the force regardless of the helmet staying intact or his head staying inside it or not

 Even if he had buckled it on correctly he would have broken his neck, spine, ribs, limbs etc and all internals never mind the brain trauma 

 

Just look at the bike again to imagine the force involved... 

 

Thank god he didn't suffer long, 

I know a guy who has been in hospital for 2yrs after a much milder crash

Someone posted about a cctv clip that estimated 200kph.

It's almost the same as terminal velocity. Hitting something at that speed only has one outcome.

Once you get a bike over 140/160kph another 40 kph doesn't actually feel much faster, it only shows if you have to brake or change direction and then you realise how fast you're going. For many, usually too late.

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2 hours ago, hyku1147 said:

Speed kills.

 so you are travelling right now at 67000mph or 107000km/h........are you wearing a helmet and how  will that help? curious to know.

Sudden deceleration kills not  speed.......along with stupidity, lack of awareness etc etc all plentiful in Thailand

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1 hour ago, jenny2017 said:
The head of the rider was found some way away. The torso was so badly injured that bones were visible. 
 
Athiphak, 18 from Lam Lukka, Pathum Thani was clearly dead at the scene. 
 
   If someone is still alive without a head, it's a ghost. Even the best helmet is useless when you don't fasten your helmet straps and drive like an idiot. These bikes are killers for inexperienced drivers. RIP. 

You can remain conscious and able to blink for up to 30 seconds after decapitation, experiments  done at turn of century.

3 minutes ago, overherebc said:

Someone posted about a cctv clip that estimated 200kph.

It's almost the same as terminal velocity. Hitting something at that speed only has one outcome.

Once you get a bike over 140/160kph another 40 kph doesn't actually feel much faster, it only shows if you have to brake or change direction and then you realise how fast you're going. For many, usually too late.

The only thing worse than dying in a crash like that is probably not dying instantly and having to live with the pain

22 minutes ago, kannot said:

 so you are travelling right now at 67000mph or 107000km/h........are you wearing a helmet and how  will that help? curious to know.

Sudden deceleration kills not  speed.......along with stupidity, lack of awareness etc etc all plentiful in Thailand

Same as falling off a cliff, it's not the fall that kills you, it's the sudden stop at the bottom ?

Watch SBK and you'll see guys coming off bikes at very high speed and sliding many metres, while encased in high quality leathers and very high quality skid lids. 99% of them stand up at the end of the long slide. The big difference being no kerbs, road signs and lamp post to cause a sudden stop.

On a public road 50kph, or less, can be lethal/fatal on a bike no matter how good your helmet is.

 

it is not about experience helmet 

it is About 18 young man with a 650 cc

Driving crazy fast without any experience 

Thailand never learn meny more will die of big bikes and lack of driving skills 

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"Always look on the bright side of life".

No one else hurt.

Quick death.

 

The rest is cynic (one less idiot on the road etc.).

Actually, not in good taste...someone died RIP

nowhere in the thai language story does it say expensive helmet. it says good orange helmet.  bic c has orange full face helmets that may look nice

 

 

anyway he may have had a 1200 dollar shuberth helmet but it is na / non applicable in decapitation.

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