Frosty Rider
Turbocharged
- Joined
- Nov 24, 2016
- Messages
- 809
- Location
- Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- Ride
- 2010 R III T, 2020 R 3GT, 2001 HD CVO WideGlide
it is good that you came out of it relatively unscathed for the most part. fear makes you pay more attention then you normally would to help avoid the mishap, no fear, you are typically bound to drive straight into the mishap. when i got hit a couple of months going through the intersection, there was that fear, or paranoia, whatever you want to call it that someone might do something stupid, and it paid off when they did, i made the swerve in time, still got hit, but i was able to angle the degree of impact and kept the bike up, not sure how i managed that part, but glad i did, the right saddle bag was torn off the bike and got run over by a dodge ram and honda crv, if i went down that could have been me getting run over by them. people who talk or act that way i typically won't ride with, they are sort of a danger to themselves and anyone who is with them
So I ride in formation. From the lead I’m in the left third almost all the time. I don’t have to cross center and dive to the inside to make curve in a right hander. If I find myself following, for some social reason and I’m on the right thirdI stay there. It’s a game for me and practicing bike control. I do not view scenery very often on a curvy roads so I’m %100 focused on the pavement in front of me to help me make the bike go where I want it to.