Cdogman
Bad Boy
Wife and I are taking a little ride to day... Staying in the lowlands for warmth and tooling about... So we hit the deserts west of Salt lake City,,, We are about 1.5 hours into the run and come upon a small town (lemme stress small) in the middle of the desert where the road makes a bend to the left. There are 3-4 houses on either side of the road (smaaaaalll town) and a couple kids and a dog on the right side'
Speed limit entering this town drops to 50 and I am doing right about that... perhaps even a tad under as I saw no reason to be a prick and blow through this sleepy little place... Just as I come almost even to the people on the right the dog decides to cross in front of me. Dog was about 18" at the shoulder and perhaps 30+ lbs.. It sees me and begins to stop as it is in my lane so I start a drift to the inside of it and get on the binders, I hear my wife gasp behind me over my music... the dog changes its mind and decides to "hurry' across the road and my drift is committed, I am running out of room super fast.. I tighten up my turn,, and the dog speeds up.. I am still on the binders but not too hard as I am in a bit of a turn... I realize the dog and I are going to meet and I begin to reverse my drift.. but run out of time and room..
So, I know I am going to hit this dog, I have only scrubbed off about 10mph so I hit the dog at about 40 and at the last second before impact I unloaded the front end by releasing the brakes.. I impact the very back of the dog and it twirls off to my left and I dont go over the top of it, luckily..
I got the bike stopped and go back to talk to the kids that saw me hit the dog... it is hurt. but not fatally... It is walking but something is wrong with its hind quarters... i apologize profusely and they say "It is not your fault, you almost missed him. we are just glad you did not crash" and then I thought... Hey!! I did not crash, cool!! I go back and look at the bike after talking to the people for a couple minutes (evidently this very dog has been hit once before at this very spot) Looking the bike over... it is fine, no evidence of impact... so i continue to ride off to breakfast with my wife
Now,,, It was here that I learned a long time ago to unload the bike at impact.... and that is why I did it... I dont know if that made the difference.. but it was indeed the right thing to do as it allowed me 100% of my bike ability available for whatever I may have needed to do next.... which in this case, turned out to be nothing luckily
Speed limit entering this town drops to 50 and I am doing right about that... perhaps even a tad under as I saw no reason to be a prick and blow through this sleepy little place... Just as I come almost even to the people on the right the dog decides to cross in front of me. Dog was about 18" at the shoulder and perhaps 30+ lbs.. It sees me and begins to stop as it is in my lane so I start a drift to the inside of it and get on the binders, I hear my wife gasp behind me over my music... the dog changes its mind and decides to "hurry' across the road and my drift is committed, I am running out of room super fast.. I tighten up my turn,, and the dog speeds up.. I am still on the binders but not too hard as I am in a bit of a turn... I realize the dog and I are going to meet and I begin to reverse my drift.. but run out of time and room..
So, I know I am going to hit this dog, I have only scrubbed off about 10mph so I hit the dog at about 40 and at the last second before impact I unloaded the front end by releasing the brakes.. I impact the very back of the dog and it twirls off to my left and I dont go over the top of it, luckily..
I got the bike stopped and go back to talk to the kids that saw me hit the dog... it is hurt. but not fatally... It is walking but something is wrong with its hind quarters... i apologize profusely and they say "It is not your fault, you almost missed him. we are just glad you did not crash" and then I thought... Hey!! I did not crash, cool!! I go back and look at the bike after talking to the people for a couple minutes (evidently this very dog has been hit once before at this very spot) Looking the bike over... it is fine, no evidence of impact... so i continue to ride off to breakfast with my wife
Now,,, It was here that I learned a long time ago to unload the bike at impact.... and that is why I did it... I dont know if that made the difference.. but it was indeed the right thing to do as it allowed me 100% of my bike ability available for whatever I may have needed to do next.... which in this case, turned out to be nothing luckily
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