When my wife was doing her clinicals for her RN, she worked a few weekends at the hospital ERs in the north GA mountains.
Every weekend they had cyclists with road rash, either from their own stupidity (winding mountain roads are apparently a hoot on a sport bike) or from someone crossing the centerline (winding mountain roads are apparently a handful when you're driving a land barge SUV and expected to stay in one lane).
They also had a couple of organ donors.
A friend of mine lost his left leg because a lady in a Suburban decided that she needed his lane more than he did.
I had a fast bike years ago. Had many close calls from distracted drivers.
Nowadays I would not even consider one.
Way too many brain dead and distracted idiots on the road now.
To both jeepguy03 and rangerTJ,
I agree.
I have been riding for 30 years. Never was a “shiny biker” as I rode mine all over, never trailered. I have ridden HDs (mostly Electra-Glides) 20k-30k miles per year.
Rode to Sturgis many times, used to lead big charity rides,
been to most states on bike, got married on bike in Gatlinburg then out west for honeymoon ride. Rode to Maine a few times. It was nothing for my wife and I to leave here (Cordele Ga) around 7am and ride 4 hours to Appalachiacola bay for a fresh caught oyster lunch and then home for the night.
With all that said…the week a few years ago really made me pause in my riding. 3 cars coming over the line toward me.
I have not ridden much since. My wife says she is done riding... I am seriously considering giving it up but not quite ready to sell the bike.
Im not concerned about my skill level but these distracted drivers really concern me.
I’m hoping the TJ might fill that need, you know top down and all. We will see. The gladiator surely did NOT.
