Don't ride tired...
Posted: Sun Sep 10, 2006 2:16 am
Well yesterday (Saturday), I spent 14 hours at work doing a migration that should have taken 4 hours. We got out around 2130 and my buddy was following me out to the highway. I stopped at the red light to make a left turn. Light turns green and I start making my left turn. I see the car stopped on the cross street start to go too so I ease off on the throttle and give it the horn since I have the green light. I hear a couple blasts of a horn behind me.
Well, all that is what I thought happened in my tired daze. What actually happened is that both directions had red lights. The cross street got the green light and I ran my red light. The horns I heard was my buddy behind me trying to warn me about the car and baffled on what the heck I was doing.
Well I'm all pumped up after I realized I could have been a pancake that night. I figure I'm wide awake at this point. I get home without any other incident and pull into the driveway. I set my bike down on the kickstand, and suddenly realize that I haven't put down the kickstand. Once leaned over too much, it ain't coming back up. So down it goes. Luckily I have engine guards or highway bars however you want to think about it. The guards also have highway pegs sticking out and I was able to slow down the fall to set it on the highway pegs. I got the bike up and on the kickstand, lock things up and call it a night. I check my phone and noticed I got 3 missed calls and a voicemail waiting. I guess my buddy got freaked out and just wanted to make sure I got home ok. I called him up and I have a good laugh and told him what I thought happened.
I just checked the bike out and I couldn't see any damage from the fall. Well I felt like a tool for those too stupid mistakes. I lucked out on both but the first one could have turned out REAL badly. I didn't think I was that tired, but obviously I was more tired than I thought I was.
Well, all that is what I thought happened in my tired daze. What actually happened is that both directions had red lights. The cross street got the green light and I ran my red light. The horns I heard was my buddy behind me trying to warn me about the car and baffled on what the heck I was doing.
Well I'm all pumped up after I realized I could have been a pancake that night. I figure I'm wide awake at this point. I get home without any other incident and pull into the driveway. I set my bike down on the kickstand, and suddenly realize that I haven't put down the kickstand. Once leaned over too much, it ain't coming back up. So down it goes. Luckily I have engine guards or highway bars however you want to think about it. The guards also have highway pegs sticking out and I was able to slow down the fall to set it on the highway pegs. I got the bike up and on the kickstand, lock things up and call it a night. I check my phone and noticed I got 3 missed calls and a voicemail waiting. I guess my buddy got freaked out and just wanted to make sure I got home ok. I called him up and I have a good laugh and told him what I thought happened.
I just checked the bike out and I couldn't see any damage from the fall. Well I felt like a tool for those too stupid mistakes. I lucked out on both but the first one could have turned out REAL badly. I didn't think I was that tired, but obviously I was more tired than I thought I was.