bajaleo
Well-known member
First time, and totally my fault.
I was on the freeway in San Clemente and I was making my way over to the right lane to exit on Camino de Estrella. Traffic was slowing. I was in the 3rd lane from the exit lane, and I looked over my right shoulder to see if the lane was clear and when I turned forward again, the car ahead has stopped. I had time to grab all the brakes, but I plowed into the CRV in front of me. Went down to my left, and immediately got up and picked the bike up like it was weightless. Adrenaline I'm guessing. The bike started right up, and the lady driving the Honda and I exited and pulled into the nearest parking lot.
She felt terrible, but I assured her that this was all my fault, and that I seemed to be fine. We exchanged info, and as there seemed to be hardly any evidence of our coming together on her back bumper, she wished me well and left. I continued home, quite shaken, as I had just experienced my first road accident. Thank the Lord, I survived it with no apparent injuries.
I'm really questioning if I want to continue commuting on the FJR everyday to and from work as I've been doing for the last 6 years. I know this is fresh in my mind and maybe I'll feel differently in a few days.
I do know that I need a new LH side rear view mirror, and a new front fender before I ride again, or think of selling. Just not sure right now.
I'm hoping that those of you that have experienced these feelings have some advice for me. I'm a lifelong street/dirt rider, 59 years old.
Leo
I was on the freeway in San Clemente and I was making my way over to the right lane to exit on Camino de Estrella. Traffic was slowing. I was in the 3rd lane from the exit lane, and I looked over my right shoulder to see if the lane was clear and when I turned forward again, the car ahead has stopped. I had time to grab all the brakes, but I plowed into the CRV in front of me. Went down to my left, and immediately got up and picked the bike up like it was weightless. Adrenaline I'm guessing. The bike started right up, and the lady driving the Honda and I exited and pulled into the nearest parking lot.
She felt terrible, but I assured her that this was all my fault, and that I seemed to be fine. We exchanged info, and as there seemed to be hardly any evidence of our coming together on her back bumper, she wished me well and left. I continued home, quite shaken, as I had just experienced my first road accident. Thank the Lord, I survived it with no apparent injuries.
I'm really questioning if I want to continue commuting on the FJR everyday to and from work as I've been doing for the last 6 years. I know this is fresh in my mind and maybe I'll feel differently in a few days.
I do know that I need a new LH side rear view mirror, and a new front fender before I ride again, or think of selling. Just not sure right now.
I'm hoping that those of you that have experienced these feelings have some advice for me. I'm a lifelong street/dirt rider, 59 years old.
Leo