My thoughts exactly.Don't get too cocky now...
But good safe and all turned out good...
"...I really shouldnt be here typing".
Wouldn't that be we're as in we are... not where the adverb... as in location?Whats a box? A house? Im from new orleans, where stupid people.
I thought the modesty was humor, but me thinx it's genuine.I admire your modesty.
+1. If your rider awareness was half as big as your head/ego then you would have never been in the situation in the first place. As someone else said, "when you looked up". . . What were you looking at? Whatever it was it should have been the road. I can't stand arrogant ass mofos that try to act like they're the best thing that possibly could be. . . Chill out dude. No doubt glad everything worked out, but seriously. . . Did you even proof read that post, or did you mean to be that cocky, arogant, stuck up. . .? Sorry for the flamin, but you really need to bring that head back down to earth. Or at least back into orbit.By what you described;
You went by wreck at 25mph, you would have hit it at approx 25mph and gotten flung onto the wreck car after your bike collided with it. The car behind you managed to stop just before hitting the wreck car, which means it may have hit the rear of your bike but wouldn't have destroyed it had you been able to stop... And shouldn't have hurt you much. So either way, chances are good that you and your bike would have come out of it with minor to moderate damage. Hopefully this will ease the shock of your near death feeling.
Remember; Look ahead and keep your eyes scanning for trouble, not around to see who's looking at the amazing rider that you are.
Glad you made it unscathed
Mike
I admire your modesty.