Saw my life pass by in the rear view mirror.
#1
Saw my life pass by in the rear view mirror.
I was stopped at the intersection yielding to oncoming traffic, waiting to make a left turn. It was dark, and I made a conscience effort to keep an eye out for any cars that could be coming up the rear and not see me waiting in the intersection.
Sure enough...here comes a car in one of my side view mirrors coming up the rear, and he doesn't look as if he's slowing down.
Not taking any chances, I accelerated straight ahead (instead of turning), and sure enough..it was ONLY THEN that he noticed. At that point he slammed his brakes and skid about 25 feet right behind me as I was pulling away. If I didn't move...I'm toast!
Just thought I'd share my story, and remind everyone why it's a great idea NOT to put your bike in neutral while waiting for a light or yielding traffic in anticipation of a turn.
Heads up!
Sure enough...here comes a car in one of my side view mirrors coming up the rear, and he doesn't look as if he's slowing down.
Not taking any chances, I accelerated straight ahead (instead of turning), and sure enough..it was ONLY THEN that he noticed. At that point he slammed his brakes and skid about 25 feet right behind me as I was pulling away. If I didn't move...I'm toast!
Just thought I'd share my story, and remind everyone why it's a great idea NOT to put your bike in neutral while waiting for a light or yielding traffic in anticipation of a turn.
Heads up!
#3
RE: Saw my life pass by in the rear view mirror.
I'm gonna put some kind of reflector tape along the back of my jacket and some shirts, and designate a few shirts for warmer night riding.
Also a good idea to add some rear running lights.....somewhere on the back of the bike.
This was an eye opener.
Also a good idea to add some rear running lights.....somewhere on the back of the bike.
This was an eye opener.
#4
RE: Saw my life pass by in the rear view mirror.
I have Kuryakyn Panacea tail lights on my Road King. You know, the ones that flash four times before staying lit.
When I am the last vehicle in line at a stop light, I apply the brakes for about six to eight seconds and then release and reapply them. That keeps the stop light and turn signal lights flashing. Makes me more noticable.
When I am the last vehicle in line at a stop light, I apply the brakes for about six to eight seconds and then release and reapply them. That keeps the stop light and turn signal lights flashing. Makes me more noticable.
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RE: Saw my life pass by in the rear view mirror.
Coming from a dinner ride, the idot kid in a cager behind us didn't see us stopped at the RED Light and dam near rear ended us. Thank The Good Lord, AGAIN, we heard his brakes screaching and I was able to roll out and to the side. AND TRUST ME, my wife, or the monster in my wife's body is pure evil. She jumped off the bike this time and went to the front of his car siteing his license plate number and then to his window and well he got an ear full. The idot kid, I'm sure was scared because several other riders come up beside and behind him. More or less he was surrounded. Wife was pretty shook on this one, it took her a little bit to get back on. She walked to parking lot and had to sit and smoke a cigarette and get rid of the shakes.
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#8
RE: Saw my life pass by in the rear view mirror.
Man,...I hear ya!!! Thats a huge fear of mine. When I'm in the left turn lane Iv'e got one eye in the mirror and the outher looking for an escape rout and my right hand tapping the break lite ready to roll out of the way.
Glad you made it clear!!
Glad you made it clear!!
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