have to agree there. i dropped the 'zuki on one of my lessons. i was riding on grass that was freshly mowed, took a corner too hard and lost the back wheel. i dont know what exactly happened, but i remember thinking "shit, what do i do now???" and then thinking over what id read about getting away from the bike. i went one way, forced the bike another and stopped fine. i was on my back, listening to the engine scream, thinking i should get up and stop that....but not wanting to move yet.Originally Posted by Skyryder
i mentally checked my body for injury, found none and just started laughing.
my body relaxed essentially as soon as the back wheel went out, maybe i jumped, or fell away or something, i did roll, but not much. results of that little incident were:
bike: bent fender [front], broken mirror, hand brake, bent foot brake.
me: minor bruising and scratches and grass all through my jacket
mother earth: one huge gouge out of the ground that was wedged under the front fender.![]()
if and when you do take a spill, you will instinctivly know what to do. your mind will resort to "primative thinking" where survival was everything and will do what it has to to try and keep you safe.![]()
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