Sunday, August 1, 2010

Why Tires Are Important










I think by just letting you all see the pictures you'll get what happened. Jun Xing's car got hit by Louis... Bummer :O.

Anyways! Rewind back to what happened. July 31st. We left Stephanie's party early, world stage was going on, and it was raining heavy. Well okay lah, not like end-of-the-world kind of rain, but enough to make the roads look like an obsidian mirror...

So! Sian Hoo, Jun Xing and Louis, we 3 were convoying to lookout point! Uhm, it so happened the route there was to go through damansara heights and this is where it gets intresting ;). Sian Hoo having his flying kancil was leading fast as usual. (80kmh on a wet road is fast. ESPECIALLY if its in a sloping area, drive safe peeps!) Jun Xing was cruising around 60-80kmh, then suddenly came the peak of the hill.


Everybody knows that Jun Xing's car has missmatched tires. For those of you who dont, he runs thin tires in front from a vios (Really cheap tires) and on the back he runs RM300 a-piece, made in Japan sports tires.

IMBA KAN?

Then add that + 2 people + 1 driver + rain + downhill corner + brakes = Lockup (Think of bicycle brakes)

Lockup = Cannot steer.

Cannot steer = Skid.

AND last of all, skid = Langgar.





SOOOO theory of accidents discussed, I shall finish in detail what happened. Jun Xing was cruising on the right lane at damansara heights, at the peak of the long left turn, he braked to enter the corner. The ground being wet, made his wheels lockup. Wheel locked up, he skidded one lane off, hit a vios (super minor damage) and then went back to the right lane... Then thats when LOUIS HIT HIM! *Jeng jeng jeng!*

So yalah. End of story, nobody is happy this happened, but were happy it was a minor accident.

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