Take that into account. I ALWAYS go to my old crash sites and re-do them the "right way." I do it for the confidence boost, and it's also symbolic that I now own the curve, and the curve doesn't own me (or curb, or engine stall, or however you rode the pavement.)Mintbread wrote: I would go back to where you crashed and do the turn a bunch of times to prove that you made a simple mistake and that you are capable of riding. I have made a point of revisiting my crash sites over and over.
Anyway, I recently fell low side in a curb and needed a new clutch starter cover, and it took a whole month to get here....Let me tell you, nothing is more depressing than having a 70F degree day with no wind, cruising around in a car because you have no bike. Worst part is passing all the people on bikes and not being able to wave...
