My wife and I are still riding in our late sixties, but we do not ride on weekends. Weekdays between rush hour near towns and rural now only since being retired. Most close calls I've had were on weekends when the cages are all in hurry and distracted. I've cut down on night riding also since Bambi's have become a bigger hazard over the years around me and I've ''grilled'' a few in my 4 wheeled vehicles.
Always have a real helmet on, no Tupper wear skid lids, and gloves also. I've had minor dumps and gloves are must to protect hands.
If you have the misfortune to go down at least with gloves on to limit hand road rash you can hold a remote and a barley pop LOL.
Sport bike riders on the street thinking they are on a track have gotten way out of hand. My advice is get a cheap track bike, join a club and do track days to really see how good you are where you can't slide under a guard rail or hit a tree. Urban riders are the worst, 90 mph wheelies on the interstate heading out of town and crazy lane changes is a common thing. Bike riding is not a video game.
I ride my snowmobiles harder than my street bikes and they can kill you quickly also with over 130hp on tap.
Always have a real helmet on, no Tupper wear skid lids, and gloves also. I've had minor dumps and gloves are must to protect hands.
If you have the misfortune to go down at least with gloves on to limit hand road rash you can hold a remote and a barley pop LOL.
Sport bike riders on the street thinking they are on a track have gotten way out of hand. My advice is get a cheap track bike, join a club and do track days to really see how good you are where you can't slide under a guard rail or hit a tree. Urban riders are the worst, 90 mph wheelies on the interstate heading out of town and crazy lane changes is a common thing. Bike riding is not a video game.
I ride my snowmobiles harder than my street bikes and they can kill you quickly also with over 130hp on tap.