On my way home after a good day of riding and I get behind (50 yards) this guy on a Honda 750 Aero. He is riding on the right side between the normal right tire track and the sideline. There is only about 6 inches of pavement from the line to the dirt. He is making me nervous and I am trying to figure out why he is riding there. :huh:
We are doing 57 MPH when we enter a left hand curve. He drifts enough to the right that his front tire goes off the pavement and the bike slams down on the left side. The bike slides on the pavement for awhile then goes off the road, takes out a small road sign and drops off a 8 foot bank into the mud. The guy is tumbling, a shoe (high top tennis shoe) flies up and lands in the road and a cell phone is sliding down the centerline. He stops in the grass just short of where the bike went off the drop off.
I am thinking as I stop to call 911 first thing and then check him. Before I get off he is getting up and looking around. I try to get him to sit in the shade, but typical biker he has to check the bike first. He goes down in the ditch and stands her up. She is tore up bad (all left side), but tires and forks look straight. He starts it up and I think he looking for a way to ride her out. I tell him I wouldn't ride a good bike out of there, let alone that one after I just wrecked. He turns it off and comes out of the ditch.
By now one of my friends I rode with that day has come along too. We are talking to him and checking out his injuries. He was wearing blue jeans, short sleeve t-shirt, high top sneakers, leather gloves, and HJC helmet. His injuries: Road rash: most of left forearm, several small places where jeans are torn, on his back at right shoulder blade and lower left back. That is it. Lucky guy if you don't count the crash.
He had no idea what happened and after I explained it to him, I asked him why he was riding that far over to the right? He has been riding for 3 weeks and he wanted to give himself plenty of room from the cars going the other way. Also he was on the way to get a mesh armored riding jacket like my friend and I were wearing.
We are doing 57 MPH when we enter a left hand curve. He drifts enough to the right that his front tire goes off the pavement and the bike slams down on the left side. The bike slides on the pavement for awhile then goes off the road, takes out a small road sign and drops off a 8 foot bank into the mud. The guy is tumbling, a shoe (high top tennis shoe) flies up and lands in the road and a cell phone is sliding down the centerline. He stops in the grass just short of where the bike went off the drop off.
I am thinking as I stop to call 911 first thing and then check him. Before I get off he is getting up and looking around. I try to get him to sit in the shade, but typical biker he has to check the bike first. He goes down in the ditch and stands her up. She is tore up bad (all left side), but tires and forks look straight. He starts it up and I think he looking for a way to ride her out. I tell him I wouldn't ride a good bike out of there, let alone that one after I just wrecked. He turns it off and comes out of the ditch.
By now one of my friends I rode with that day has come along too. We are talking to him and checking out his injuries. He was wearing blue jeans, short sleeve t-shirt, high top sneakers, leather gloves, and HJC helmet. His injuries: Road rash: most of left forearm, several small places where jeans are torn, on his back at right shoulder blade and lower left back. That is it. Lucky guy if you don't count the crash.
He had no idea what happened and after I explained it to him, I asked him why he was riding that far over to the right? He has been riding for 3 weeks and he wanted to give himself plenty of room from the cars going the other way. Also he was on the way to get a mesh armored riding jacket like my friend and I were wearing.