Monk/Bob
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In another thread @Knizar mentioned how honey bees can be a problem for our paint jobs on the Spyder. That brought back an old memory that I just have to share.
I was on a cross country trip with a buddy who was riding about a quarter of a mile in front. We were on a two lane highway in wide open country in the state of Oregon, with no one else around for miles. I noticed my buddy’s brake lights came on, the road was clear, no body around, I couldn’t figure out what was going on. Then suddenly, I found out! We hit a swarm of yellow jackets in the middle of nowhere. There were dead and half dead yellow jackets everywhere. I was much more worried about the half dead ones that were crawling around on the bike, my jacket, helmet, they were everywhere!! We had to travel several miles to find a service station so we could get cleaned up. Luckily, neither of use got stung!
You can prepare for all kinds of things to happen on a trip, but hitting a swarm of yellow jackets was not something I would have ever considered!!
I was on a cross country trip with a buddy who was riding about a quarter of a mile in front. We were on a two lane highway in wide open country in the state of Oregon, with no one else around for miles. I noticed my buddy’s brake lights came on, the road was clear, no body around, I couldn’t figure out what was going on. Then suddenly, I found out! We hit a swarm of yellow jackets in the middle of nowhere. There were dead and half dead yellow jackets everywhere. I was much more worried about the half dead ones that were crawling around on the bike, my jacket, helmet, they were everywhere!! We had to travel several miles to find a service station so we could get cleaned up. Luckily, neither of use got stung!
You can prepare for all kinds of things to happen on a trip, but hitting a swarm of yellow jackets was not something I would have ever considered!!