Back in 04, I was cruising the Chop, and got to the street I always turn on going home, making a right turn out of a right turn lane. There was a driver in the left hand middle lane turning left to the same street. Now by law I had the right of way, so slowed and began to turn, out of the corner of my eye I see a movement the B@#$%tch driving a white sports car attempted to beat me out of the corner, lucky I saw the movement. 2 Choices slam on the brakes leaned into the corner (ouch High side crash right in front of the car), T-bone the car at 40mph not really an option, or dump the clutch and punch it- The choice I took, I leaned way into the corner and hit it.
Ok I broke my leg in 14 spots when my front peg clipped the asphalt folding up , pushed my foot off and my boot heal caught the road and stuck, then my kicker clipped the leg from behind folding it at mid calf. coming out of the corner I looked down, grabbed the leg at the thigh and lifted it flopping around like a rag, threw it up over the air cleaner and kept the throttle on.
About 2 months before this a local sport rider group had a high speed evasion course ,I took it probably, the only thing that saved my ass.
SO FOR ALL NEW RIDERS I RECOMMEND A MSF SANCTIONED CLASS now.
Now I have a 14 inch rod, a plate and 2 bolts in my leg, but I'm still breathing and the only damage the bike had was a scraped peg.
I got it home and parked hopped into the house and called a ride to the ER
The car didn't stop but neither did I, was not sure I could hold the bike up if I did. I spent a day at the hospital and 10 hours in surgery the next day.
POINT keep your options open and know your escape routes, the lady in the car looked dead at me and never saw me. EYE CONTACT IS NOT A METHOD OF COMMUNICATION ON THE ROAD. in Hind sight I feel I took the best option in a bad situation and wouldn't even have considered it except for that class.
Thanks to all that donate their time and energy putting on these lessons
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