I commute daily, 42 miles one way. I work nights and I miss most of the traffic. Or so I thought.
This morning, at 2 am, I was southbound on Interstate 85, 3 miles from my exit. I looked in the mirrors and saw a car behind me, in the next lane. No big deal. I looked again and the car was gone. I felt a very solid smack on the back of the bike and the bike began to wallow. I saw the car shoot 2 lanes over, with sparks coming from under the car.
By the grace of God, I stayed upright and got the bike stopped. The driver never stopped. I am sure he/she was drunk or high and has no insurance.
What I saw amazed and terrified me. The left saddlebag was completly gone! Along with the left turn signal. It was like both of these were never on the bike. The bracket in front of the saddlebag was bent forward and my left leg was pinned to the bike.
As I sat there, waiting on the police to show up, I realized how lucky I was. This could have been horribly worse. The police show up and we begin talking. This was my first accident ever, car or motorcycle in 26 years. I have had my motorcycle license since I was 16.
As we are talking, I saw a man come walking up the road. He stopped at my bike and began shaking his head. I said to the police officer "this better not be the person who hit me because if it is you are taking me to jail tonight". Turns out, this gentleman saw the whole thing, called 911 and then followed the car giving 911 the plate number and description of the car. The man told me that when the car bounced off me, he swerved in front of him and cut him off. He also told us the man was travelling well over 80 in a 55. This man is truly a good samaritan!
I have no physical injuries. I am very mad. My toolpouch full of Craftsman tools was in that saddlebag!
The sparks that were coming from under the persons car were from parts off my bike. Hopefully one of them punctured the oil pan and the engine seized! The man who called 911 told us the car that hit me had a lot of damage to the front end.
I am sure if this person is ever found, they will say they didn't see me. I have a strip LED on the back of the bike. I alsohave reflective tape on my helmet and bike. I was wearing a reflective vest.
Ride safe, ride smart and BE SEEN!!!
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