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Title: I Survived, somehow
Post by: M0T0Geezer on November 04, 2015, 06:05:28 PM
Took my Wee Goose (2004 Breva 750 w 41,150 miles) on a fall ride of 180 miles.

Along the way a cager started to turn left right in front of me. The driver stopped his stupid act at the last fraction of a second ...saving my geezerly arse.  5 minutes later 3 deer ran across the road in front of me. The 4th changed his mind in mid- road or he would have taken me out. 10 minutes after that another cager pulled in front of the cage in front of me with only feet to spare. If they'd hit I would have surely been involved.

Glad to have survived to write this.
Title: Re: I Survived, somehow
Post by: Sasquatch Jim on November 04, 2015, 06:10:20 PM
 No bout a doubt it, they're out to get you!
Title: Re: I Survived, somehow
Post by: fotoguzzi on November 04, 2015, 06:42:49 PM
time for a bike with ABS?
Title: Re: I Survived, somehow
Post by: normzone on November 04, 2015, 06:45:07 PM
The mastermind behind the evil plot will be incensed when he learns all of his minions failed.

Anticipate near misses from cargo planes, falling trees and bikini-clad knife throwers in the immediate future.

 :popcorn:
Title: Re: I Survived, somehow
Post by: Triple Jim on November 04, 2015, 06:53:51 PM
I'm very glad you're safe.  It is said, however, that having close calls is a sign that you may not be riding defensively enough.
Title: Re: I Survived, somehow
Post by: alanp on November 04, 2015, 07:35:31 PM
Dan, glad you made it through the gauntlet!  We never did manage to get together for another ride this fall.  Seems like Seth was busy with his van and other projects, and I got busy and bought another bike.  Now the weather is finally turning.  Hope you had a good ride otherwise! 
Title: Re: I Survived, somehow
Post by: Toystoretom on November 04, 2015, 08:50:44 PM
Have you ever seen those "Final Destination" movies?
Title: Re: I Survived, somehow
Post by: oldbike54 on November 04, 2015, 09:17:53 PM
 Some rides are more , er , exciting than others .

  Dusty
Title: Re: I Survived, somehow
Post by: Jim Rich on November 04, 2015, 09:53:25 PM
If a cat has 9 lives, how many lives does a motorcycle rider have?  Glad you did not have to use up one of yours.  That is one crazy day you had. 
Title: Re: I Survived, somehow
Post by: Lannis on November 04, 2015, 10:34:39 PM
time for a bike with ABS?

Out with Fay today on the Stelvio on a two-lane road, coming up to a hill crest with the road curving left.

Over the hill comes a Ford F450 dually pulling an equipment trailer, already straddling the double yellow and still coming my way.

Having enough brake or having ABS wasn't the issue; it was WAY too late for him to stop no matter what I did.   I braked and was looking for a place to go (nothing but ditch, trees, and barbed wire on my side) when he finally looked up from his texting and jerked the truck back into his lane.   I was afraid that some of the junk on the trailer was going to come off and get me as the trailer looked like it swayed up on one wheel, but it all stayed there.

I guess I just don't realize how important these people's time is.   It's certainly more important that the lives of a couple people on a bike.

Lannis
Title: Re: I Survived, somehow
Post by: Triple Jim on November 04, 2015, 10:43:09 PM
Try riding a bicycle when a driver passes on a blind curve or hill, and when a car appears coming the other way, he just comes over into you, with the attitude of "Do you expect me to hit a big, hard, oncoming car, or a small, soft bicycle rider?"
Title: Re: I Survived, somehow
Post by: ken farr on November 04, 2015, 11:13:50 PM
Go out and buy a lottery ticket, your kinda lucky........


kjf
Title: Re: I Survived, somehow
Post by: Sasquatch Jim on November 05, 2015, 12:44:52 AM
 Buying a lotto ticket is wasting money.  You have used your ration of luck today.
Title: Re: I Survived, somehow
Post by: Muzz on November 05, 2015, 04:40:03 AM
You can put your surviving down to great skills on your part piloting a great machine!  Breva's rule, ok :thumb: :thumb:
Title: Re: I Survived, somehow
Post by: Nic in Western NYS on November 05, 2015, 05:38:59 AM
Took my Wee Goose (2004 Breva 750 w 41,150 miles) on a fall ride of 180 miles.

Along the way a cager started to turn left right in front of me. The driver stopped his stupid act at the last fraction of a second ...saving my geezerly arse.  5 minutes later 3 deer ran across the road in front of me. The 4th changed his mind in mid- road or he would have taken me out. 10 minutes after that another cager pulled in front of the cage in front of me with only feet to spare. If they'd hit I would have surely been involved.

Glad to have survived to write this.
I wish I believed in the law of averages - I could say that you were good to go for a few years.  Unfortunately I think what happened to you is a result of too many deer and too many bad drivers conditions that's aren't going away.

Very glad you got to tell the tale.
Title: Re: I Survived, somehow
Post by: Nic in Western NYS on November 05, 2015, 05:40:09 AM
Out with Fay today on the Stelvio on a two-lane road, coming up to a hill crest with the road curving left.

Over the hill comes a Ford F450 dually pulling an equipment trailer, already straddling the double yellow and still coming my way.

Having enough brake or having ABS wasn't the issue; it was WAY too late for him to stop no matter what I did.   I braked and was looking for a place to go (nothing but ditch, trees, and barbed wire on my side) when he finally looked up from his texting and jerked the truck back into his lane.   I was afraid that some of the junk on the trailer was going to come off and get me as the trailer looked like it swayed up on one wheel, but it all stayed there.

I guess I just don't realize how important these people's time is.   It's certainly more important that the lives of a couple people on a bike.

Lannis
Lannis - you might be reliving that image every now and then for a while.  So glad you didn't have to run it off the road.
Title: Re: I Survived, somehow
Post by: boatdetective on November 05, 2015, 06:41:57 AM
I live in an area that is unbelievably congested. The drivers are also well known for their, shall we say, less than considerate attitude (aka Massholes). I never, EVER, think that i have the right of way- even if I do. If I decide to pass through an intersection and another car is stopped prepped for a left- I try to consider my "escape" lane. I don't mean to get down on the OP- but the whole "car chess" thing about thinking 4 moves ahead is part of the game.
Title: Re: I Survived, somehow
Post by: lucydad on November 05, 2015, 08:40:54 AM
Geez,

Its ok to share and get the stress out of your system.  Seems we all go thru phases-periods when "shit happens" and close calls come in clusters.  Definitely rethink time of day/situation and even riding some of the offender roads.  Given that, just stay focused and always anticipate and consider options to collisions. 

I am geared up for a ride this morning before the weekend rains.  Likely I will see several groups headed for the Galveston Rally.

We too, in the Houston area, have an abundance of terrible drivers and blind intersections.
Title: Re: I Survived, somehow
Post by: O on November 05, 2015, 08:42:25 AM
I live in an area that is unbelievably congested. The drivers are also well known for their, shall we say, less than considerate attitude (aka Massholes). I never, EVER, think that i have the right of way- even if I do. If I decide to pass through an intersection and another car is stopped prepped for a left- I try to consider my "escape" lane. I don't mean to get down on the OP- but the whole "car chess" thing about thinking 4 moves ahead is part of the game.

 :1:

I'm farther west in our beautiful state, where the drivers are not quite as homicidal, but I know they're all still trying to kill me when I'm on my motorcycle or on my bicycle.
Title: Re: I Survived, somehow
Post by: Tobit on November 05, 2015, 01:25:56 PM
I've had rides sort of like that, glad you made it home.

Then there are rides where things just don't feel right and my heads not in the game.  Reflexes are slow, bike feels odd, cats bark and dogs meow.

Tis better to retreat to the couch and NFL than to push one's luck. 

There's always tomorrow.... I hope.

Tobit
Title: Re: I Survived, somehow
Post by: JeffOlson on November 05, 2015, 01:38:47 PM
Sounds like my daily commute! Glad you are okay!

Yes, try riding a bicycle along the right shoulder of the road, being passed at 50 mph by idiot cagers inches from your left shoulder. It is a war zone out there.

This morning, on my way to work, an idiot cager racing behind me in a pickup truck nearly rear-ended me when I stopped for the idiot cager in front of me who decided to turn left in front of on-coming traffic at the last second without signaling. Gah!

Still, I plan to buy another motorcycle soon to replace my rear-ended and totaled Norge. I am not giving up riding bicycles, scooters, or motorcycles. I am just going to make sure I say my prayers and have my health and life insurance paid up...
Title: Re: I Survived, somehow
Post by: johnr on November 06, 2015, 12:03:55 AM
I've had rides sort of like that, glad you made it home.

Then there are rides where things just don't feel right and my heads not in the game.  Reflexes are slow, bike feels odd, cats bark and dogs meow.

Tis better to retreat to the couch and NFL than to push one's luck. 

There's always tomorrow.... I hope.

Tobit

I was going to say something very similar to that. (except the bit about the NFL)

You post reminded me of the saying, "Just because you are paranoid doesn't mean they are not out to get you!"
Title: Re: I Survived, somehow
Post by: lucydad on November 06, 2015, 08:17:36 AM
Was driving the red Mazda 3 cage, with grandpa running errands yesterday here in Sugar Land.  Young man pulled behind us as I was doing an under freeway 59 legal-U turn to get to other side.  Heavy traffic, hard to see and multiple lanes turning:  young man laid on horn and got really nasty.  Grandpa flipped him off (lmfao) and then the young man went into road road game with me.  He rapidly pulled in front, then slowed, so I shifted lanes, and finally the jerk flew ahead and onto freeway.  Man I love this stuff:  the lethal toxic drivers in Houston.  Glad I was not on a bike.  Grandpa Larry had it right though.... :boozing: