13-11-12, 04:30 PM
You are a lucky little camper - you could so easily be hamburger meat.
A couple of lessons in this one regarding your gear which I'm sure you are already aware of. Wear armour on your knees and elbows and back, and have something that zips your trousers to your jacket to stop it riding it up.
We all make mistakes. I was once told not to bother getting a bike if I thought I would never come off it, so I expected to come off (and have done a few times, though nothing like this).
Apart from the change in gear, I would advise some advance riding course(s) to help you identify risky situations sooner and compensate <- this has saved me from a *lot* of grief.
It sounds like you are still a biker though, no talk of giving it up or anything
A couple of lessons in this one regarding your gear which I'm sure you are already aware of. Wear armour on your knees and elbows and back, and have something that zips your trousers to your jacket to stop it riding it up.
We all make mistakes. I was once told not to bother getting a bike if I thought I would never come off it, so I expected to come off (and have done a few times, though nothing like this).
Apart from the change in gear, I would advise some advance riding course(s) to help you identify risky situations sooner and compensate <- this has saved me from a *lot* of grief.
It sounds like you are still a biker though, no talk of giving it up or anything
