Grey Thumper wrote:
Seriously though, not riding in winter is perfectly understandable, but what about spring and fall? Mesh jackets are a necessity for me because summer in the tropics gets insane, but as soon as the temperatures drop even a bit, on go the leathers. Because you just never know.
I did wonder about that, given my propensity for cold... Do the vented full jackets really... vent?
capena91 wrote:
I spun out on black ice before in my car, one of the scariest things i been through. My parents are cross country truck drivers and that's what they fear the most out of all the elements.
Not that scary at the time since I was unconscious after the first impact and hadn't a clue what all happened until the cop told me later, but certainly later it freaked me out. I could deal with it if I'd spun out on ice, but then again, if there'd been visible ice/snow, I would've been going slow. I was nervous every time the road conditions were the same--dry with just a few tiny swirls of snow dancing across. Couple more years and I'll be fine, no doubt, but definitely something to think about, that you never REALLY know. Cautionary tale for the rest of you, I suppose... never ASSUME it's dry, and slow it down anyway. (I don't remember if I ever saw ice or not...I don't remember anything for the several minutes right before until my car started sliding and the adrenaline kicked in, so it's possible I saw it right before I hit it but I don't think so; I think it just came out of left field.) Be careful, guys. Considering everything that happened in that accident (it was a doozy involving several cars and crossing the median; I hear the freeway got shut down), I am very lucky I'm not dead and didn't get seriously injured...it just so happened that my car got hit JUST the right way that the driver's seat (and ONLY the driver's seat) was safe.