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Woottonboy 16-03-12 10:15

On the way to work this morning
 
I came within about 2m of hitting a big white horse on a dirt road (blind corner that I always go to fast around). The worst part was it was't till afterwards that I actually thought (mmmm I didn't even have time to touch the brakes). I can see why they say most people have accidents within 5 minutes of home.

By the way, don't horses look big (and unavoidable) when your aiming right into there mid section!

Gas_Up_Lets_Go 16-03-12 10:31

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Originally Posted by Woottonboy (Post 169611)
By the way, don't horses look big

They are.

and have dodgy steering,

and dodgy brakes,

and wonky gearboxes,

and dubious acceleration,

and terrible handling,

questionable emissions,

but fuel is cheap,

and they are big and dangerous.

Far to dangerous for me, I leave that kind of adventure to Mrs GULG, I'll stick with the safety of a bike.

boneman 16-03-12 11:01

Blind Corners & Horses...
 
Horses, dangerous at both ends & uncomfortable in the middle....
Unlike my XT :smirk:

supamanaint 16-03-12 12:03

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Originally Posted by boneman (Post 169615)
Horses, dangerous at both ends & uncomfortable in the middle....
Unlike my XT :smirk:

But both can throw you in the loose stuff :wave:

maxwell123455 16-03-12 20:34

Always seems to be on the corners that you meet them on somewhere that you cant see them until last minute

jimmysimpson 16-03-12 22:19

I suppose the moral to the story is always drive at a speed so you can stop within the distance you can see to be clear.. Bet that went way over your head tho aye. lol.

Woottonboy 16-03-12 22:42

actually the moral is my reflexes are shot!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jimmysimpson (Post 169648)
I suppose the moral to the story is always drive at a speed so you can stop within the distance you can see to be clear.. Bet that went way over your head tho aye. lol.

Unsafe at any speed...

Tony660x 16-03-12 22:54

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Originally Posted by Woottonboy (Post 169611)
I came within about 2m of hitting a big white horse on a dirt road (blind corner that I always go to fast around). The worst part was it was't till afterwards that I actually thought (mmmm I didn't even have time to touch the brakes). I can see why they say most people have accidents within 5 minutes of home.

By the way, don't horses look big (and unavoidable) when your aiming right into there mid section!

Wootonboy, I can tell you that you are soooo right. I had my worst ever bike accident less than 1 mile from my house last October. A deer came out from nowhere, I was less fortuate than you, I could not avoid it and I did not have time to hit the brakes either.

Result, broken ankle put in plaster for 7.5 weeks a broken finger and no skin on my left arm. Oh and the bike, yep it was a writeoff. Glad you did not suffer the same fate. I am still getting over my injuries.

Ride safe and let it be a warning. The very fact you posted means it was. I was doing 40mph in a 60, mine could have been worse, I could easily have been doing double that (I was on a CBR600). I count myself lucky as well.

stumpydave 17-03-12 22:44

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Originally Posted by jimmysimpson (Post 169648)
I suppose the moral to the story is always drive at a speed so you can stop within the distance you can see to be clear.. Bet that went way over your head tho aye. lol.


Now let me see, where have I heard that before ? :confused2:

Im with Gulgo, leave the dangerous stuff like horses to the women of the family, play safe n ride a motorbike!!


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