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Bird Strike

Vader

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Having been away for a long weekend, I was itching to get back on the Spyder. Decided on a nice two hour cruise. I was about half a mile from my home, 60 mph, when I saw the bird. No time to try and avoid it. I believe it actually flared up to try and avoid me. I took the full impact to my left pectoral. I practice ATGATT, and was wearing a mesh armored jacket. Auto pilot took over, got off the throttle, directional, braking, downshift,hazards, shut down. I dismounted and was met by the gentleman who was operating the vehicle behind me. He rides as well and witnessed the strike. He asked if I needed medical, which puzzled me, until he mentioned it was a pretty big bird. I assured him I was gine. But decided to walk a bit just to make sure. The bird was deceased. I belive it was a Northern Flicker. They stand about 11-14" and have a wingspan of 17-21", not hugh but no chickadee. But a pretty pointed beak.
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Glad that you were able to survive the kamikaze attack! :shocked:
 

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Glad you are OK. On a trip back from Reno (on my 2 wheeler) I had a BIG Vulture attacking my helmet, struck it twice.....must have looked like an egg from above ?!? :yikes:
 
Scary things that you don't expect to happen on a simple thing like a ride.

Glad you got through it with no major problems. One never knows when the safety gear will be required. :yes:
 
Birds and I do not get along. They are always trying to get me when I ride. I can be anywhere in a line of bikes and they will swoop at me. I would definitely have required new undies if I had hit that bird.

Glad you are okay.
 
Yikes..!!

glad your okay...:thumbup: little over and could have knocked the wind outta you....I have been swooped at many times but we were both in control which is good cause theseare hawks...says a lot about wearing the right gear...:thumbup:
 
My son and I were on a ride, He on his sport bike me on my spyder, He was going 85 when he hit a hummingbird with his helmet just above the facemask..... WOW.... almost knocked him off the bike.... we stopped immediately.... what a bloody mess...... thankfully I had my can of Honda polish and rags in the top box so it cleaned up easily....... Little bird + high speed = big problem.:shocked::lecturef_smilie:
 
At the dealership here in Great Falls as I was walking around with the service guy I noticed a dead bird stuck in the diagonal bars just inside the front tire. He said he sees that all the time. I don't know how a bird would be there unless he was just really slow on take-off.
 
This is one of the main reasons I wear a helmet. I have been struck in the head (helmet) by birds twice in 37 years of riding. I can't even give an estimate on the amount of bird **** I have washed off my helmets over the years. I'd hate to think of the damage my head may have taken without a helmet. :yikes:

I'm glad you're ok. This is one of the perils of riding; flying creatures and flying objects.

Pam
 
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