yeah, I'm with everyone, bugger about the crash, but the end result was no lasting effects on you so that's the important bit.
If you don't mind me sharing my opinion with you, it may or may not bear any relevance to this situation or not. I've many years caging experience, and racing some cages too, so a skid/slid/too quick corner of any description doesn't worry me because my panic reflex is to go down fighting - counter steer, on the gas, whatever. More often than not the brakes don't even enter the equation. Consequently I drove away from many "oh shit" moments.
When I first started on the bike (many many years later), my panic reflex was "hit the brakes". Which invariably results in you understeering toward the nearest solid object that your eyes are trained on. Took me a while to train myself out of that. Once you get the panic reflex trained to keep fighting (turning more, leaning more, even accelerating) there are fewer brown trouser moments, and fewer insurance claims.
As I say, my 2 cents, and not necessarily related at all to your situation which I know bugger all details about.
Best of luck with the recovery, hope to meet you on the road soon.
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- Jim2 c2006
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