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 Luck CB a Lady
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This evening I fired up CB Noir and took a pleasure ride.

I haven't ridden much since crashing. The bike does need work, but I've a general angst about dangerous drivers and my confidence in emergency braking and evasive maneuvers was shaken. (More returns with each ride.)

Yesterday I read from an old thread by someone selling their 1100. Today I thought about their objections while smiling and letting the CB make its case against them.

One of the most common is weight. Funny, it only feels like a heavy bike when I have to pick it up or push it. When riding, the balance is so fluid and responsive and nimble. It's such a joy to ride this thing. I love it!

I was going probably 50 mph on a straight road when BOOM!! I didn't see anything, but the front tire hit something. I felt the forks compress and a hard wheel strike, but the bike stayed mostly straight. #%!! Very curious about an unseen object that could've downed me, I circled back to find a chunk of concrete bigger than a 12" softball but smaller than a 16" Chicago ball, heavy, with much damage potential. I do declare! The weight of the CB helped us stay stable on that one. A lighter bike might not fare as well.

As it happens, luck helps confidence, too.

Happy Thanksgiving, all!

With thanks,

lucky me


11-23-2022, 10:57 AM
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RE: Luck CB a Lady
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(11-23-2022, 10:57 AM)ymtnpoah11_imp Wrote: This evening I fired up CB Noir and took a pleasure ride.

I haven't ridden much since crashing. The bike does need work, but I've a general angst about dangerous drivers and my confidence in emergency braking and evasive maneuvers was shaken. (More returns with each ride.)

Yesterday I read from an old thread by someone selling their 1100. Today I thought about their objections while smiling and letting the CB make its case against them.

One of the most common is weight. Funny, it only feels like a heavy bike when I have to pick it up or push it. When riding, the balance is so fluid and responsive and nimble. It's such a joy to ride this thing. I love it!

I was going probably 50 mph on a straight road when BOOM!! I didn't see anything, but the front tire hit something. I felt the forks compress and a hard wheel strike, but the bike stayed mostly straight. #%!! Very curious about an unseen object that could've downed me, I circled back to find a chunk of concrete bigger than a 12" softball but smaller than a 16" Chicago ball, heavy, with much damage potential. I do declare! The weight of the CB helped us stay stable on that one. A lighter bike might not fare as well.

As it happens, luck helps confidence, too.

Happy Thanksgiving, all!

With thanks,

lucky me

Wow! And for that to happen soon after a crash...un-nerving! Very glad that your CB and you stayed upright.


11-23-2022, 11:13 AM
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RE: Luck CB a Lady
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^^ Agreed.


11-23-2022, 11:42 AM
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Glad to read nothing more serious occurred. Check your tire and rim though.

The inline mill stores a fair amount of energy-in-motion. I found it behaves well on windy days too


11-23-2022, 11:43 PM
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Glad it all turned out well. I practice emergency braking a lot more now than I did when I started. You never know when you will need it.


11-24-2022, 02:01 AM
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Was it dark by the time you hit it ? must have been, no ?
While every online and offline magazine drums how important emergency braking exercises are, I have my own thoughts, ... ride such that you don’t need it. Sounds silly ? Emergency braking on a parking - even when repeated many times - has little to do with that deer staring you in your eyes. But hey, each one his own theory, and I am glad it turned out well.


11-24-2022, 06:06 AM
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Some years ago, while riding my then bike the Yami FJR, I came around a curve on a mountain road and hit a big rock, about the size of a gallon jug, in the road. I stayed up, and the tire stayed inflated, but it put small dents in the front rim. Whie riding my Kawi Nomad, I hit a change in road level in a construction zone. Lucky I wasn't going fast, as I had seen my BIL slow down for the hazard, but it shook my eye-teeth. Gotta practice the defensive and hazard-avoidance moves constantly.


12-15-2022, 02:43 AM
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Definitely a heavyweight when moving around the garage but light on her feet when out riding.


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