nycrider
Husqvarna
AA Class
I was on a little ride around my neighborhood today, nice cool breeze, sun setting. I see a red light so I start slowing down while squinting my eyes due to the glare the setting sun is creating. I usually look in my mirror for the car behind me when coming to a halt, but not this time. The sun glare served enough of a distraction and discomfort for me to forget about safety, safety from the death cages zooming around me. As I come to a full stop and shift my bike into neutral I feel a sudden hit from the back.
"This b**ch!"
I hear the sound of the rear fender scraping the hood of the honda and then an impact with the tire. I'm thinking, "Oh well, there goes my rear fender." I pull over to inspect and to my surprise, I can't really see any damage. The woman behind the wheel gets out and apologizes, while also pointing out the fact that the glare was blinding her. Since no visible damage was caused to the bike and me being a little bit stunned I decided there's no reason to trade info or to file anything. Anyway, once I cool off and get home, I inspect the bike again to find a few minor scratches on the blinker and the license plate holder, oh well now.
Anyway, a valuable lesson was relearned through experience. ALWAYS stay in gear when coming to a stop and check the mirror until you see the car behind you come to a full stop. Although this incident was minor, it could have been much worse and I'm happy I got off easily with my first accident.
RIDE SAFE, STAY SAFE AND HAVE FUN!!
PS
And I was so happy that I survived Friday the 13th without any incidents when riding.
Saturday the 14th is the new Friday the 13th.
"This b**ch!"
I hear the sound of the rear fender scraping the hood of the honda and then an impact with the tire. I'm thinking, "Oh well, there goes my rear fender." I pull over to inspect and to my surprise, I can't really see any damage. The woman behind the wheel gets out and apologizes, while also pointing out the fact that the glare was blinding her. Since no visible damage was caused to the bike and me being a little bit stunned I decided there's no reason to trade info or to file anything. Anyway, once I cool off and get home, I inspect the bike again to find a few minor scratches on the blinker and the license plate holder, oh well now.
Anyway, a valuable lesson was relearned through experience. ALWAYS stay in gear when coming to a stop and check the mirror until you see the car behind you come to a full stop. Although this incident was minor, it could have been much worse and I'm happy I got off easily with my first accident.
RIDE SAFE, STAY SAFE AND HAVE FUN!!
PS
And I was so happy that I survived Friday the 13th without any incidents when riding.
Saturday the 14th is the new Friday the 13th.