Rebel3699 wrote:
hindsight is 20/20.my wife was on back an i guess it was just a reaction on my part,lol i reacted without thinking,if i could do it over......would not make that right turn ...but i did... i did not want the bike to go down with her on it.never seen her get off the bike that quickly an get the stand down.end the aftermath no scratches on her or the bike,rather hurt myself than her.....never hear the end of it
Shit happens,lol.
Couple 2-3 years ago and when I first upgraded to my current Ultra I was coming back from Canada heading South on I-95 in Maine. Wife was on the back. I wasn't use to the dynamics of the Ultra just yet (it took me a good while to become proficient,I don't know why?) having only ridden it maybe 2-3 weeks at the time. That fairing and tour pack 2 up is a lot to adjust to after having ridden a rigid for 25+ years...really different. Any who we had exited for lunch. The exit road was concaved like a 1/2 moon at the stop sign with me right of the center. I'm leaning left to counter the angle and my wife was leaning right thinking the passenger is suppose to lean with the bike. Between her off set weight and the load on the bike we fell over just like the guy on the tricycle on Rowan and Martin's Laugh In...all tangled in the commo wire. I was laughing my arse off. Cars were lined up behind us,people were stopping to assist. Luckily before we left I had reviewd the proper technique for lifting an Ultra and I walked her up no problem. No damage to the bike or us. When I got home I watched a couple "Ride like a Pro" videos and I been fine.