Protective Riding Gear. Brittany’s Story

Protective Riding Gear. Brittany’s Story
We all know that on a motorcycle, literally anything can happen at any time. Riding prepared for the worst possibilities will always help you to be protected from injury  in even the smallest wreck.
This is the story of a young girl called Brittany Morrow that went through lots of pain after a horrific motorcycle accident without protective gear, her uphill battle to recovery and how she is now trying to make other riders use it. She is riding again, but Read her testimony. It’s worth 5 minutes of your time. It can save your skin and your life. Brittany’s Story
http://www.backroadsusa.com/home.html/Brittanys_Story.html
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We all know that on a motorcycle, literally anything can happen at any time. Riding prepared for the worst possibilities will always help you to be protected from injury,  in even the smallest wreck.
This is the story of a young girl called Brittany Morrow that went through lots of pain after a horrific motorcycle accident without protective gear, her uphill battle to recovery and how she is now trying to make other riders use it. She is riding again, but read her testimony. It’s worth 5 minutes of your time. It can save your skin and your life. Brittany’s Story.

10 Responses to “Protective Riding Gear. Brittany’s Story”


  1. 1 FUJI Aug 7th, 2009 at 6:08 pm

    True grit, determination and beautiful.

    Go girl you deserve the best.

  2. 2 nicker Aug 7th, 2009 at 9:53 pm

    Nasty deal to be sure.

    RE:
    “… I was on the back of my friend Shaun’s GSXR 750…”

    But, why clime onto the back of Shaun’s bike in the first place ……….????

    -nicker-

  3. 3 ben Aug 7th, 2009 at 10:26 pm

    Not to take a single thing away from her determination and courage, but this seems to me like a story of some jackass on a sport bike who had NO respect for his passenger. I wonder how fast one has to be going to pull their passenger off the back of a bike. It’s sad to hear stories like this, when the passenger is the casualty of the driver’s bad judgement.

  4. 4 nicker Aug 7th, 2009 at 10:30 pm

    The even sadder part is that such morons will saddle the rest of us with yet more anty-idiot legislation.

    -nicker-

  5. 5 Fred P. Aug 8th, 2009 at 12:07 am

    IF I REMEMBER CORRECTLY, I BELIEVE SHE IS SPONSORED BY “ICON” MOTORCYCLE CLOTHES NOW?

  6. 6 Vette Aug 8th, 2009 at 7:44 am

    The girl has heart. Her story is a true message that needs to be heard by all because so many of us don’t want to wear the gear because it is too hot or isn’t complimentary enough. After someone close to you hits the pavement it changes you, don’t wait for that moment to get some gear.

  7. 7 BikerMarc Aug 8th, 2009 at 8:24 am

    Hello Everybody,

    Nice story. Stupid circumstances.

    Damm lucky to be alive she is.

    What I want to know is did someone kick-the-shit out of the driver/rider for being so irresponsible?

    BikerMarc

  8. 8 bigalyts Aug 8th, 2009 at 9:20 am

    I think that She has a GREAT MESSAGE. In it I hear that at anytime or anywhere our World can Change in a matter of Seconds. Look at “Rossmeyers”, Ride for fun. “Yesterday’s History, tommorrow is a Mystery, All WE GOT IS TODAY” !

  9. 9 Dr. Dave Aug 10th, 2009 at 7:53 pm

    Very compelling story about a young woman who discovers her inner strength on a tough journey. How any one can be as irresponsible and uncaring about their passenger as shaun was in this instance, is beyond my understanding.

  10. 10 Gina Woods Aug 15th, 2009 at 6:46 am

    A great story, a powerful message. Brittany I hope you will continue to educate other’s thru your experiance! Young girls (& guys) need to be aware of these circumstances…a split second CAN change one’s life. I hope you recover well!

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