try to always leave yourself an out

"TRY" to leave yourself an out? There is no TRY, leaving yourself an out, staying OUT of and predicting where the the bad spots or situations are going to develop is part of Motorcycling 101.

If you find yourself always getting caught out, or having to take dramatic action, you're doing it wrong. :thumbsup:
 
"TRY" to leave yourself an out? There is no TRY, leaving yourself an out, staying OUT of and predicting where the the bad spots or situations are going to develop is part of Motorcycling 101.

If you find yourself always getting caught out, or having to take dramatic action, you're doing it wrong. :thumbsup:

I agree with you 100%:rulez: I don't know if it's complacency or just "it'll never happen to me" attitudes or what. I should've left out "try to" in the title. it is a necessity to ALWAYS have a back up plan and be aware of your surroundings.

a little extra info, although it really doesn't matter...the semi never touched the bike, the rider swerved left to avoid the merging truck, lost control, bike hit guardrail and he hit ground. was a newer cruiser.
 
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It is very sad that he passed away. I am glad that the semi driver is getting what he deserves. He killed somone and he should pay for it.
 
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