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 dansrockin Scooby Slapper
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 Posted: 20:50 - 27 Jul 2011 Post subject: your (serious) advice please! |
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Hi all, long post warning!
Im just after a little advice from more experienced riders, as im having a period of doubt in riding a bike, and im not sure what way to go.
Im 32, and ive been riding since i was 17, never had an accident, apart from a very low speed spill on a roundabout a few years back where i lost the front end on a bit of oil, no serious damage, just a bruised ankle for a few days.
Over the last week i have spent some time in an intensive care unit, visiting my girlfriends dad, who has been transferred down there after getting a serious pancreas infection following surgery. Not related to bikes at all, but after sitting in there and seeing what mine and other families of patients in there are going through, its made me think about whether or not i can keep riding my bike. I have 3 kids and my partner, plus all my other family, and i really cant stand the thought that i could put them through having to see me in one of those beds one day.
I know anything could happen and im just as likely to get seriously injured crossing the road as i am getting hurt on the bike, but by getting on the bike, i am willingly putting myself at the risk of getting hurt.
I know i am probably being stupid, and its most likely down to the shock of seeing an intensive care unit close up, and most of you will say man up, but have any of you ever been through a similar dilema before, and how did you overcome the situation?
The other night i seriously sat there in bed unable to sleep because i was so confused over it all. Should i give up riding and sell my bike, and eliminate that risk, or should i carry on doing something i enjoy, but potentially risk putting my family through hell should the worst happen?
Please answer as you see fit, im prepared to have to piss took for being a tart!
many thanks
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It's a choice you have to make for yourself.
Not a choice we can make for you. ____________________ My Flickr |
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 Posted: 21:16 - 27 Jul 2011 Post subject: Re: your (serious) advice please! |
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But giving up riding won't eliminate all risk in your life, not by a long way as you say. By crossing the road you too are taking a risk.
Also consider the benefits it may offer your life - relaxation, less stress sitting in traffic, etc .
Have you done any advanced riding training or similar?
If not, now might be a good time to do so.
I'd say with good well-practised such skills you can certainly lower your risk to say less than that of walking down stairs.
My dad, who I had chose to live with when my parents separated, was killed on a push bike when I was 11. A pivotal 'bad' point in my life. But I certainly don't begrudge his choice to use a form of transport he enjoyed/felt strongly about. |
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If we all stopped doing things that had an element of danger in them we would all die of insanity and boredom.
It`s the excitement that keeps us going  ____________________ I am the sum total of my own existence, what went before makes me who I am now! |
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Carry on biking, I did after I nearly died. Biking is in my blood and I will never stop doing it until I stop breathing.
Like said, if we all stop doing things we enjoy there would be no point in living, you could die from heart attack during sex... I highly doubt you wouldn't stop shagging now would you?  ____________________ Haz ER-5, innit! |
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Ultimately it's a decision only you can make.
However, if you have been riding, regularly, for fifteen years, without any serious accidents, then, IMO, you've probably got the right skills to avoid anything too serious, in the future, (barring freak events).
If you think that your riding style is a cause for concern, then moderate it a bit, try not to put yourself in totally unpredictable situations, minimize the risk!
You don't say whether you ride because you have to, you ride for pleasure, or both. If the pleasure aspect is a big part of it for you, how are you going to fill the void, if you pack it in?
If you're seriously worried about riding on the road there's always track days, or off-road.
I suppose that most of us try not to think about the consequences of a serious accident, if we did, we'd pack it in today. I would also say, for most of us, the element of danger is part of the enjoyment.
In the UK ,roughly, seven people per day die on the roads, the vast majority of them are not riding bikes! All road users have accepted the fact that seven deaths per day is a reasonable level, if you haven't accepted that fact then you shouldn't be on the road.
You only have one go at life, it's your job to make the most of it, whatever path you choose! ____________________ "Everybody needs money, that's why they call it money!"  |
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I had a friend who went through a similar dilemma.
23 Years young just recently married and had a little boy. His wife was constantly at him saying how he will be killed on the bike and other non-sense. To cut a long story short, he thought it best to get a car as he didn't want to be in any serious accident leaving his wife widowed and his boy without a dad. So after selling his bike and buying a car so he didn't have to share his wifes about 3 weeks later was involved in a fatal accident when a drunk driver swerved into his lane hitting him head on killing him.
The worst part is if he was on his bike looked like he could have squeezed out and escaped, but not the case in the car.
Moral of the story, use whatever the hell you want at the end of the day it won't change much  |
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I cant comment on your circumstances, only relay my experience.
I've got two young kids, the elder is three and a half and the younger now eleven months old. At some stage between the two, I had a similar wobble after I'd been out for a blast and had taken my Z1000 to the fastest speed I ever reached on it. I'd put its components under the biggest stress since I'd got it, and what would happen if something gave up at that speed? What would that mean to my wee girl and unborn son?
I justified selling the Zed to myself as releasing the capital tied up in the bike to improve the house, but I got myself a project bike to keep my hand in.
On reflection, I knew that I couldn't trust myself to stay within my abilities on that bike - I'd always be tempted to push it that little bit further. I still need a bike to be able to get out and clear my head, but I'm far more comfortable with the limits of the Revere, which I suppose is my way of limiting my exposure to risk.
I don't believe our destiny is mapped out, but that we have decisions to make. Fate may have something else planned, but I've more chance of not ending up in intensive care at the limits of a Revere as opposed to the limits of a Z1000. ____________________ '82 C50, '81 CB100, '84 GS125, '95 NTV650, '00 Bandit 600, '06 SV650, '56 Z1000, '89 NTV600
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Sage vibes in this thread.
I ride a bike cos they're good for me. I could collect my daughter in a car but we prefer the bike. She also likes rockclimbing and horseriding and is quite good at both.
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If you don't enjoy riding your luck, ride like a granny. If you don't enjoy riding like a granny, quit. "Seriously"? Stupid question. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
GONE: HN125-8, LF-250B, GPz 305, GPZ 500S, Burgman 400 // RIDING: F650GS (800 twin), Royal Enfield Bullet Electra 500 AVL, Ninja 250R because racebike |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 14 years, 328 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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