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DEER!!!!

smartin436

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Our Spyder went to the shop this morning on a wrecker. I hit a deer at about 5:00am this morning on the way to work. I had the cruise set on 55mph......I didn't even have time to tap the brake to shut it off. She came out of nowhere and in an instant, I hit her. I'm sore but ok, the Spyder.....don't think it will be a total...
I think about what would have happened if I would have been on 2 wheels. The weight and stability of the spyder had to have played a big part in me being able to walk away from this...
 
ouch that had to hurt badly,good to hear that the spyder isn't totaled hope all works out and your up and riding soon,praying for you for fast recovery. hey did you have a bumpskid on the front end kinda wondering if it held up?.
 
Oh My Gosh * Sorry this happened to you but glad you WERE on a Spyder to live n tell

If you wouldn't mind, can you give us some more details, like which side or front got hit, what was damaged, were you thrown from the byke or stayed on, what part of you if any got hit and or hurt, did the dear live etc etc etc......

This is a fear many of us have & its good to know what happened in similar situations if it were to ever happen to us. That, & I'm just nosey. Really glad that you are ok for the most part & agree, if you were on a two wheeler, well, I won't go there, just glad your ok;)
 
You're okay and that's what matters the most! :2thumbs: Anything else can be handled by some time and insurance money... Please keep us in the loop as far as how the repairs proceed and Good Luck! :thumbup:
 
Wow that has been a fear of mine. One of the roads I take to work has deer crossing all the time. I hope you have a speedy recovery and repair, glad you are OK.
 
SIMILAR EXPERIENCE ON 2 WHEELS!!

Our Spyder went to the shop this morning on a wrecker. I hit a deer at about 5:00am this morning on the way to work. I had the cruise set on 55mph......I didn't even have time to tap the brake to shut it off. She came out of nowhere and in an instant, I hit her. I'm sore but ok, the Spyder.....don't think it will be a total...
I think about what would have happened if I would have been on 2 wheels. The weight and stability of the spyder had to have played a big part in me being able to walk away from this...

I think you're right about the Spyders weight and its 3 wheel stance. They likely saved you a much worse outcome. I (almost) hit a deer, on a two wheeler, four years ago. He stepped right out in front of me on a downhill, right hand curve at 65 MPH. Being on only 2 wheels, and not having ABS, my avoidance reaction resulted in my being thrown to the pavement, and skidding down the road on my back. Got a "free" ride in a Life Flight chopper, and woke up in the hospital with 2 broken fingers, 7 broken ribs, a collapsed lung, and a fairly severe concussion. My protective riding gear, including the helmet, was pretty well shredded, and the Burgman was totalled. Three months later I was back on 2 wheels, but it didn't take me long to tecognize the error on that decision. That was the second time I had had a serious deer encounter on that stretch of road (Rt 12 / Lolo Pass / Montana). Needless to say, I'm on THREE wheels today, but I still take that road. Did I mention that I was 75 when that happened?
Ride Safe,
CapNCrunch
 
Glad that you are alright.
I have had to dodge them on two wheels and it will really test your pucker factor

mtbear;)
 
Sheeeese!!!! Been there done that!!!:yikes: But I got away with NO injuries to me or bike and the deer had 3 broken legs:( and a cop finally put it out of it's misery:bowdown:. Thank GOD your OK!!!nojoke
 
Very scarry indeed. Glad to hear that you came out of it well. Deer were a constant thought when driving in MN and WS. We don't have them in our part of AK but the moose are always out and about. At least they don't have that "deer demon" in them where they seem to pop out of nowhere and stop right in front of oncoming cars.

I had one close encounter with a moose here but came out of it okay. I was on two wheels though. No Spyder encounters yet.
 
hey capn

glad you lived to tell the story:thumbup: i'll bet that's some sweet rydin in montana:popcorn:
 
Glad to hear you were not injured, spyders can be replaced.

Are you having vennison for dinner ? :roflblack:
 
We have many deer around here especially at night. They come out of nowhere. That's one of the reasons I switched from two wheels to three. Now at least I have a fighting chance should I meet one head on.

A while ago when I was at a Can Am dealer in Malone, NY I met a very nice elderly couple from Canada. They were looking to buy a new RT. Both of them had bruises and cuts so I asked what happened. Turns out they hit a bear. They said their RT saved their lives (it was totaled) so they were there to buy another to replace it. They left that day with a beautiful new RT-S.

Really glad you're ok. Hope you can get back on the road soon.
 
I once was on my HD FLH and stopped at a crossing and a mare and her colt did also. I honked my horn and the mare didn't like the sound. She reared up and kicked the shix of of my HD. I was lucky I didn't get the shix kicked out of me. About $2,000.00 of damages.
 
Glad you're OK. Was up at Leesburg a few weeks back and remembered this story:

Motorcyclist Killed By Deer 57 year-old Bruce Pelish, a Florida motorcycle rider, was killed when he hit a deer.
Pelish was an avid motorcyclist and taught a motorcycle safety class. He regularly rode a Harley-Davidson. He was a member of a riding group called, “The Freedom Riders.”
On a Saturday morning, a group of couples from the Freedom Riders was cruising northbound on State Road 19 in the Ocala National Forest. They were on their way to the annual Leesburg Bikefest in Lake County.
During the ride, a deer leapt out in front of Pelish. He was propelled from his bike and killed.
Robert and Lisa Gomez, who were also riding with the group, collided with Pelish’s motorcycle. They each suffered injuries and were taken to Orlando Regional Medical Center.
All 3 were wearing helmets at the time of the accident.
Pelish’s wife was riding on a different motorcycle, on which she followed her husband. She was uninjured. The couple owned a carpet installation business together and had two children, a son and a daughter.
His 28 year-old daughter, Shannon, said, “he had never had an accident. And he loved to ride.”
The family is currently making arrangements for a funeral.
The deer did not survive the incident.
 
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