Re: Cheap lesson: add me to the crash list?
Posted: Tue May 24, 2016 9:08 pm
WN: Thank you for your concern! As you said, all is now well; I am unhurt and learned a cheap lesson. The bike is all better and purring, and I have several days to ponder the whole affair, as our weather has turned "thunderstormy" for the rest of the week and I'll be behind the wheel of the other Honda. Safe riding to you and all on this forum.WhiteNoise wrote:The other day, and today, I saw this thread's title and author. The word "crash" had me moving on and scrolling through assorted topics, I replied to a few but this one kept haunting me.
I wondered, How long can I escape reading it? I'm not capable of worrying for long periods I can assure you. Tonight was the night for me to read here.
I need an emoticon sighing with Relief!
Twas a spill a wee one and db,...you are alright!! I'm better too, thanks!
Scoot doesn't hurt, no worries there. Plastics are easily obtained and cheap here in the U.S of A.
YES indeedy! You had your gear on. Head saved! Applause, applause!
I bet it rattled you more than anything. You knew you lucked out. Being tired and seeing a car where a car normally isn't! That surprised you. The rest is history.
Next time Please consider another means of transportation when you know you feel tired.
Phone a friend? Family? Someone awake?
Sigh....all is good in PCX land once again. Goodnight