{"id":414,"date":"2009-01-22T20:15:10","date_gmt":"2009-01-23T02:15:10","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/motorcyclecolorado.com\/blog\/?p=414"},"modified":"2010-01-04T18:55:25","modified_gmt":"2010-01-05T00:55:25","slug":"look-up-in-the-sky-more-flying-object-tales","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/motorcyclecolorado.com\/blog\/look-up-in-the-sky-more-flying-object-tales\/","title":{"rendered":"Look! Up in the Sky! More Flying Object Tales"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>And we&#8217;re back once again with tales of the things bikers have hit or barely avoided. Again, I give credit to <a href=\"http:\/\/www.advrider.com\/forums\/showthread.php?t=145779\" target=\"_blank\">this thread at Adventure Riders<\/a>. Let&#8217;s do it.<\/p>\n<p>**************<br \/>\nA huge owl when i was a teenager. It swooped down in front of me my little bro was on back. I ducked and it hit him right in the head busted his faceshield and gave him two black eyes.<\/p>\n<p>**************<br \/>\nWas stationed in the Panama Canal Zone in early &#8217;70s. Came around a corner and a very large buzzard took flight, hit me in the chest and knocked me right off the back of my Yamaha RD350. Fortunately I was only going about 20mph or so. Took three other guys to help me get the bike out of the jungle and back on the road. BTW buzzards really stink!<\/p>\n<p>**************<br \/>\nEarly in the morning 280 freeway out of san jose. fast lane coming up on a construction truck with your normal shovel, rakes and wheel barrel in the back. the latter decided to come out of the bed. changed lanes cause i saw it tumbling. but in its tumbling the wheel hit i think at an angle and sent it tumbling across the lanes. was able to avoid it though. didn&#8217;t need any coffee that morning when i got to work. wide awake.<\/p>\n<p>**************<br \/>\nLast summer, I took the bike down CA-1 to the SocalSVRiders.org Gathering of the Masses. I spent Friday riding down the coast, and started out early from my hotel on Saturday morning to head through Ventura and on down. I was in a pack of traffic when there was a sudden huge cloud of dust ahead. Cars started swerving &#8211; out of my lane &#8211; yep, I was headed right for it! No room to swerve to another lane &#8211; hit the brakes as much as I could before I got to the dust cloud. Blew through it, and saw the remains of&#8230; a SHOP VACUUM, rolling along on its wheels next to me at 40 mph like R2-friggin-D2 joined the Hell&#8217;s Angels.<\/p>\n<p>I giggled all the way to San Clemente.<\/p>\n<p>**************<br \/>\nGot hit with an Egg McMuffin last year.<br \/>\nAlmost ran over a roadkill porcupine coming out of a dusty corner, that would&#8217;ve stung.<br \/>\nLost count of how many snappers I&#8217;ve seen.<\/p>\n<p>**************<br \/>\nA rabbit- it had idly hopped out on the road when it saw my headlight ( 1 am) &#8211; it seemed frozen by the light. I was doing a little over 100mph and I did try to get around it- it would have worked but the rabbit decided to jump into the light. Took out the light and I found out that no light is a bad idea at this speed &#8230;.But nothing major happened, was already quite slow but still vertical when I left the road. The RG500Gamma did not like it.<\/p>\n<p>A soccer ball coming from a garden &#8211; bounced off my head. I scored a goal! (The ball went directly through the glass of the door of the house&#8230; Talk about some explaining to do. (The owner of the house wasn&#8217;t too pleased)<br \/>\nNothing happened to the bike, I had a sore neck.<\/p>\n<p>**************<br \/>\nHiway 154 Ca. Northbound. Windy Twisty road going by Lake Cachuma on my 92 K75s. 2 am in da morning. Riding into a long left sweeper going 75 to 80 leaning offf the bike to the left as I am half way into the sweeper that is blind due to a hillside on the left I miss a human head! The head is at my helmet height and we see each other EYE to EYE! Miss by inches!<\/p>\n<p>**************<br \/>\nCouple weeks back dropped the Strom as I crested an uphill blind tight left hander. As the road came back into view all I have is a face full of Bicycles. Ran wide off the corner into the gravel and the front tire folded &#8211; Bamm hit the deck. Now this is a road 25 miles from where I live.<\/p>\n<p>One of the bicyclist comes running over and helps me pick up my bike and says: &#8220;Sorry If I caused you to crash.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>I looked at him and said: Jay?<\/p>\n<p>He looks back says: Chuck?<\/p>\n<p>We know each other&#8230; What are the odds?<br \/>\n____________________<\/p>\n<p>So be careful out there! Here are the other flying object posts:<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/motorcyclecolorado.com\/blog\/motorcycles-and-flying-objects\/\">Motorcycles and Flying Objects<\/a><br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/motorcyclecolorado.com\/blog\/more-flying-objects-tales\/\">More Flying Object Tales<\/a><br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/motorcyclecolorado.com\/blog\/latest-tales-of-flying-object-encounters\/\">Latest Tales of Flying Object Encounters<\/a><br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/motorcyclecolorado.com\/blog\/even-more-tales-of-flying-object-encounters\/ \">Even More Tales of Flying Objects<\/a><\/p>\n<h3>Biker Quote for Today<\/h3>\n<p>Catching a yellow jacket in your shirt @ 70 mph can double your vocabulary.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>And we&#8217;re back once again with tales of the things bikers have hit or barely avoided. Again, I give credit to this thread at Adventure Riders. Let&#8217;s do it. ************** A huge owl when i was a teenager. It swooped down in front of me my little bro was on back. 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