

https://vimeo.com/747677426
No. That WASN'T me, Duane.Blueridgerider wrote: ↑Thu Sep 08, 2022 11:03 am Here is a good example of why you should try to stay to the right and enter a left hand curve from the outside of the road. I was cruising up Rt178 for those that know it, riding at a decent pace, had the road all by myself, and in a split second here comes this sports car and bike. Have ridden that road more times than I can count. The video shows it all as I had enough time to get over so he could barely get byWhen I watch it I realize if I had been closer to the curve it might not have ended so well. With all the leaves blocking the road I might not have seen them coming as quick as they entered that curve. It's a definite horseshoe bender and would be tough for even the best rider to stay in control at that speed. He was by me so fast I doubt he even saw the nice gesture I gave him when he screamed by
I thought I would share this as the visual might stick in the heads of anyone cruising out in the mountains. I expect this often at the Gap but should everywhere.
https://vimeo.com/747677426
Welcome the Carolinas!danh600 wrote: ↑Fri Sep 09, 2022 7:34 pm I almost got run over in a walmart parking lot today. While walking on the sidewalk.
Use to take a half bottle of Jack to be invisible.
Now I just assume I am all the time.
I really hope when I go out. People can remember me and say " It was a good death."
Being run over at the walmart would not be that story.
Yep. Out of control, crossed the dog yellow, THEN looked at the bike he didn't want to hit.
If I did it "accidentally" to you, I'm sure there was a "good" reason for it lol...