My first big spill
Posted: Mon Feb 26, 2007 9:53 am
Alright, so I thought before today that maybe I'm a good rider and maybe I am but today I had my first painful motorcycle experience. I'm 17 and I ride a '93 Honda F2 into school everyday but today I took the long way to school so I could have a little more riding time since I didn't get to ride yesterday (rain). This long route took me through a park which has some nice turns in it, I'm not sure how fast I was going but I honestly don't think it was that fast. So I start to take a turn and I don't feel like I don't have good traction on the road all of the sudden and like I won't make the turn. So I go off the road while I'm leaning over and almost immediately after that I realize my bike is sideways sliding and I see something fly off (later find out it was my tank bag). Whats worse is that I realize that my foot I'm being pulled along with the bike by my foot which has been caught under it. So I slide across the grass for a 10 or 20 feet until the grass stops and pavement begins which was a lot more painful to be dragged across I've learned by comparrison. Fortunately the road slowed my bike a lot faster than the grass and a stopped about 10 or 15 feet onto it. It was only then that I was able to get my foot out from under it (with considerable effort) and shut off the engine. Normally I have to work a little bit to pick my bike up but I felt like it didn't weigh anything at all and I got it up pretty quickly. At that point I was able to flag down some help, luckily when I crashed no one else was in the road. The damage that I could see was a busted upper fairing, bent clutch, broken shift lever, and my left footpeg snapped off. When my dad and best friend got there we tried to find a towing place but couldn't find anyone so I had to ride it 10 miles on busy 3 lane roads to a dealership. I guess the only good thing about it was that I was able to keep my head from hitting the ground and my gear saved me a lot of pain. I had on Icon motorhead boots and Alpinestar gloves and jacket. Unfortunatly I got some nasty strawberrries on my legs. My dad thinks I it happened because of the slick roads and we found out my tires are around 10-15 psi less than they should be. All I know is that I'm feeling it for not going slower on wet roads and not checking my tires enough.