What are your concerns when out on your Motorcycle.
What are your concerns when out on your Motorcycle.
Just kind of curious, but I live in fear of tipping my MC over in a crowded parking lot and looking like a complete idiot! I have no idea why this is such a concern, but it is. Most of my riding friends just laugh and say, "hey it's going to happen so don't worry about it!"
Far as bikes go, I have a Buell XB9S, my feet reach the ground, and it's not a particularly heavy bike, and to date I have kept it rubber side down without any problem.
I'm a very defensive driver and always try to ensure that I stay in one piece, but that issue doesn't have nearly the impact of the parking lot thing. (and obviously the only thing likely to be damaged is my ego).
Anyone else out there feel the same, or is it just me!
Cheers
Jan
Far as bikes go, I have a Buell XB9S, my feet reach the ground, and it's not a particularly heavy bike, and to date I have kept it rubber side down without any problem.
I'm a very defensive driver and always try to ensure that I stay in one piece, but that issue doesn't have nearly the impact of the parking lot thing. (and obviously the only thing likely to be damaged is my ego).
Anyone else out there feel the same, or is it just me!
Cheers
Jan
That's EXACTLY what I thought when I read the question. Well....my kid (singular).High_Side wrote:Seriously nice bike(the XB9). As for concerns: my kids. Nothing else is more of an overriding factor to my former squidliness. It keeps me focused on the big picture.
As far as riding....I worry about deer and dogs around here 'cause there are a helluva lot of both of them. What's around the curve.... What's that car gonna do?.... I don't worry about embarassing myself, because I've done that so many times that it's easy to brush off.
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That jerk in the minivan who won't stop pacing me. Sticks right beside me if I speed up, slow down... doesn't matter. Keeps trying to put me into his bloody blind spot. Scares me like nothing other. *clutch in, REV HIGH, drop from 6th to 5th, dump the clutch* TAA TAA
Actually the thought of doubling up with someone scares the crap out of me. I hurt one of my best friends when I wrecked and putting anyone on the back just makes me think about how I could hurt someone else. What happens to me is my own concern, but I don't want to have someone elses life in my hand.
Actually the thought of doubling up with someone scares the crap out of me. I hurt one of my best friends when I wrecked and putting anyone on the back just makes me think about how I could hurt someone else. What happens to me is my own concern, but I don't want to have someone elses life in my hand.
Of course I'm generalizing from a single example here, but everyone does that. At least I do.
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My biggest concern is that when I stop for a red light the person behind me won't stop in time.
So, I try to make sure I leave plenty of room in front of me when I stop, I pulse the brake light hoping it will catch the attention of the car coming up behind me and I look in the mirror to see if the vehicle behind me is indeed slowing down.
I met a fellow in my local Starbucks who got injured because of getting smacked from behind and although he is recovering, it has been very slow.
So, I try to make sure I leave plenty of room in front of me when I stop, I pulse the brake light hoping it will catch the attention of the car coming up behind me and I look in the mirror to see if the vehicle behind me is indeed slowing down.
I met a fellow in my local Starbucks who got injured because of getting smacked from behind and although he is recovering, it has been very slow.
Being rear-ended is something I always think about too, try to always make sure I have an out, preferably to the right onto a paved shoulder. Always leave myself enough room to be able to pull straight over if I see the car behind looking like it might be coming too fast.
I think riding a bike, makes you a better car driver too, you get in the habit of really looking all around you, all the time.
I think it's a pity we can't lane split here in Canada, studies have consistently shown for a bike it's much safer than just sitting behind stopped vehicles.
Cheers,
Jan
I think riding a bike, makes you a better car driver too, you get in the habit of really looking all around you, all the time.
I think it's a pity we can't lane split here in Canada, studies have consistently shown for a bike it's much safer than just sitting behind stopped vehicles.
Cheers,
Jan
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It was dropping my bike, but I got that over with. In a parking lot. At a stop sign when I was completely stopped. Have NO idea what I did! Found myself holding the bike up and realized I wasn't going to be able to get it upright so I gently laid it down, then picked it back up.
Now that that fear is out of the way it's gravel. Hopefully I won't have to hit a bad patch to get over this one.
Now that that fear is out of the way it's gravel. Hopefully I won't have to hit a bad patch to get over this one.
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