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Quote from: Bailgang on July 14, 2014, 04:07:03 PM I was riding my 750 which at that time was still new to me and I ended up sailing through a ditch at 60mph...I'd say that was a close call!
I was riding my 750 which at that time was still new to me and I ended up sailing through a ditch at 60mph...
In my own humble opinion what all these contradictions mean to me is that how I react to a given situation is something that is gradually being honed by experience because each one is unique in it's own way which pretty much throws out any golden rules because of all the variables involved. With only 5 years in the saddle I still have a lot of learning to do and I actually like opposing points of views on this subject because each has valid points to consider ...... but it can get confusing. I look at it this way, if I've made it to my destination safe and sound without a scratch on me, my bike or anyone else then I must have done something right, got damn lucky or a combination of the 2.
Maybe we need a definite definition of what a close call is. I will offer up this, "If you have to throw your underwear away after the ride you had a close call."
Quote from: Bailgang on July 14, 2014, 04:07:03 PMIn my own humble opinion what all these contradictions mean to me is that how I react to a given situation is something that is gradually being honed by experience because each one is unique in it's own way which pretty much throws out any golden rules because of all the variables involved. With only 5 years in the saddle I still have a lot of learning to do and I actually like opposing points of views on this subject because each has valid points to consider ...... but it can get confusing. I look at it this way, if I've made it to my destination safe and sound without a scratch on me, my bike or anyone else then I must have done something right, got damn lucky or a combination of the 2.Every time I pull into the garage after a ride I consider it a successful mission. It;s a habit I picked up a long time ago.
Quote from: BobbyR on July 14, 2014, 07:05:08 PMQuote from: Bailgang on July 14, 2014, 04:07:03 PMIn my own humble opinion what all these contradictions mean to me is that how I react to a given situation is something that is gradually being honed by experience because each one is unique in it's own way which pretty much throws out any golden rules because of all the variables involved. With only 5 years in the saddle I still have a lot of learning to do and I actually like opposing points of views on this subject because each has valid points to consider ...... but it can get confusing. I look at it this way, if I've made it to my destination safe and sound without a scratch on me, my bike or anyone else then I must have done something right, got damn lucky or a combination of the 2.Every time I pull into the garage after a ride I consider it a successful mission. It;s a habit I picked up a long time ago.Every time, before I leave the house on motorcycle I ask myself if this is the day when I don't come back.
Quote from: srust58 on July 14, 2014, 10:04:26 PMMaybe we need a definite definition of what a close call is. I will offer up this, "If you have to throw your underwear away after the ride you had a close call." And if you don't wear any.....check your socks....
Every time I leave I fully intend to come back. I pay attention and do what I need to make that happen.
Quote from: BobbyR on July 15, 2014, 06:06:59 AMEvery time I leave I fully intend to come back. I pay attention and do what I need to make that happen. That is the correct attitude, I think. Always plan for a successful mission. Always kiss the wife and kid goodbye, and tell them I love them, though. There are unplanned #$%*s on the road, after all.
Quote from: evanphi on July 24, 2014, 06:26:22 AMQuote from: BobbyR on July 15, 2014, 06:06:59 AMEvery time I leave I fully intend to come back. I pay attention and do what I need to make that happen. That is the correct attitude, I think. Always plan for a successful mission. Always kiss the wife and kid goodbye, and tell them I love them, though. There are unplanned #$%*s on the road, after all.I am not leaving the house thinking kamikaze - it is just a thought I have.