Brad, there are 2 kinds of riders. Those that have gone down, and those that
are on the way.
HOWEVER after you graduate from the MSF course, you will know that the vast
majority of motorcycling accidents and fatalities in particular involve
either unlicensed riders, teenagers, or intoxicated riders. I know from
personal experience that people do not see bikes, I get cut off once a day
minimum. However when you learn to SIPDE (scan, interpret, predict, decide,
execute) and become familiar with your bike's controls and handling, you'll
be well equipped to deal with the perils of the road.
After you read all these scary crash reports, temper your apprehension with
reading some ride reports and looking at some photos of the spectacular
destinations. It's yin and yang man, there is a heck of a lot of good
associated with motorcycling. But hey, it's your life... You can buy the A9
and have some fun, or you can sit on the couch and wonder what you're
missing...
CA Stu <-- another quote from my Dad "There are old riders and there are
bold riders, but not many old bold riders."
Ride safe.
a serious question nklr
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