That's what I heard. We decided to take advantage of the nice weather today and dust the Spyders off. Haven't had them out since New Years Day. So off we go to town to pick up a new computer battery. Normally takes twenty minutes to get to Staples but today it took a little over an hour. For some reason the Spyders just couldn't find their way. They both seemed disoriented. Took us all over the county. Turn after turn. Anyway, we're motoring down a road that runs along the river. Now this road is out in the country, makes for a nice ride. I'm looking to my left at the river that is running high because of all the recent rain. WHAM! I snap my head back front just in time to see a small bird sailing over my head and heading back to BB who is right behind me. She said the bird was just floating over her head. She actually heard the hit. Needless to say, that got my attention. The little fella hit about 4 inches below the top of the windscreen. Thank goodness I had the windscreen up and not in it's usual down position. That would have left a mark on this old face for sure. Didn't even leave a mark or blood or poop on the windscreen.
Tomorrow it will be up to 50 by noon but it's going to nosedive to the teens by 4:00 with rain turning to snow. Just a trace expected here. The roads won't dry so that means black ice. I can guarantee the schools will close early and may be closed Wednesday. I can also guarantee a run on the stores. 24 pack of Bud Lite, 50lb bag of dog food, milk, bread and toilet paper. Not us.
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That's what I heard. We decided to take advantage of the nice weather today and dust the Spyders off. Haven't had them out since New Years Day. So off we go to town to pick up a new computer battery. Normally takes twenty minutes to get to Staples but today it took a little over an hour. For some reason the Spyders just couldn't find their way. They both seemed disoriented. Took us all over the county. Turn after turn. Anyway, we're motoring down a road that runs along the river. Now this road is out in the country, makes for a nice ride. I'm looking to my left at the river that is running high because of all the recent rain. WHAM! I snap my head back front just in time to see a small bird sailing over my head and heading back to BB who is right behind me. She said the bird was just floating over her head. She actually heard the hit. Needless to say, that got my attention. The little fella hit about 4 inches below the top of the windscreen. Thank goodness I had the windscreen up and not in it's usual down position. That would have left a mark on this old face for sure. Didn't even leave a mark or blood or poop on the windscreen.
Tomorrow it will be up to 50 by noon but it's going to nosedive to the teens by 4:00 with rain turning to snow. Just a trace expected here. The roads won't dry so that means black ice. I can guarantee the schools will close early and may be closed Wednesday. I can also guarantee a run on the stores. 24 pack of Bud Lite, 50lb bag of dog food, milk, bread and toilet paper. Not us.
I was afraid to open your post thinking the WHAM was someone running into you. Glad it was just a bird and your windshield was up!
Likewise. Glad the bird incident did not turn into a disaster. It is a good advertisement to wear protective eyewear or have the visor down on the helmet though. A smack between the eyes at any speed is not good IMO. Glad the windshield did its stuff.
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Glad to hear that it was "only" a bird bent on suicide...
I took a strike to the helmet way back in 1982, and we have a story in here about a kamikaze turkey attack on a Spyder...
The poor little sparrow just kind of floated above me. I did hear the impact, then saw the bird. Just glad Bruiser had his windshield up, because I don't think I would have wanted to clean up the mess. I still don't understand why it took us so long to get to Staples. I just follow. Am I complaining? Absolutely not!! We needed the wind therapy today, even if we did have a casualty.
you got the ryde in before the forthcoming bad weather. Sorry about the bird incedent but glad you both got out under it all..be safe and stay warm..!!
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Took a bird hit on my right shoulder while riding my Honda Valkyrie doing about 70 mph. Ripped my right hand off the grip and nearly took me off the bike! I was amazed at how much of an impact that little guy was able to deliver!
My shoulder hurt for a week or so. But I didn't really mind. I was glad not to have ended up on the pavement! Now that would have left a mark for sure!
Likewise. Glad the bird incident did not turn into a disaster. It is a good advertisement to wear protective eyewear or have the visor down on the helmet though. A smack between the eyes at any speed is not good IMO. Glad the windshield did its stuff.
Plus1 on the visor down.
Years ago I had someone drop a small rock off of an overpass and it hit my visor just below the helmet line. It snapped my head back and left a mark on the visor right between the eyes. Seen the rock just before it hit with no time to duck. Sure glad I had my visor down
Mine was not a bike, a few close over the years, but nothing actual.
I was driving a school bus on the freeway.I coming out from a overpass, when "wham" splat, whatever. Rock came to mind as their had several incident around then. I decided I could still see and the windshield was still okay, just a little messy right in front of me. then I saw the remain of a pigion( I think, fair sized carcass) rolling around on the hood. Glad I was not on a bike for that one.
Glad everybody is Okay
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. . . I forgot that scene! As for stuff hitting you . . . . . . it can be catastrophic! I recently upgraded my helmet, as there is a quarter-sized chunk out of the older one, right on the forehead, above the visor. A truck through up a stone that I saw, just as it crossed above my windshield. It felt like someone smacked my helmet with a hammer! I'm sure glad I was wearing it . . . and it gave me a reason to buy a new Nolan N104! When Mrs. Hayfield saw the damage to the old helmet, she had no problem with me shelling out bucks for a new one!
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When I was working for my last employer I was on the road quite a bit. I had many hits. Most of them from dove. Stupid birds as we call them. Dang things would fly off and turn right in to the truck. Even had a yellow flicker embed itself in the grill. Had a hit similar to this on a C130 a long time ago. One hit the windscreen on the copilot side and his mate hit the prop on number 3...
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While out for a casual ride this afternoon, on a smooth country road, a turkey flew across my bow about 15 feet in front and only 3 feet off the ground.
I think it would have made more than a THUD!
There was a female member on here a few years ago who took a turkey hit right in the face. They were riding to up and the driver ducked. Haven't heard from her in quite awhile.
Last week wife and I were riding on a two lane country road. Rounded a curve and a turkey buzzard lifted off from the right, headed straight out then just as I was approaching he turned hard left across my nose. Dropped down a few feet, and pulled nose up just as I passed under him. The wife said the whole time she was behind me telling at the buzzard to get out of the way. Seems birds have an affinity for me and the Spyder. Two weeks ago I got nailed right in the face shield by a large amount of bird poop. I thought it was a rock. It hit just to the left. Had I had it up like I usually do on warm days... It splattered the helmet and my coat.
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