retiredsquid
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I often stop for deer in the road and keep a close eye out for them on the county road in front of my farm. I know where they generally cross and am especially dilligent in those areas.
Having known two guys that have hit deer on motorcycles I do not want to ever do it. One of the riders died on the scene and the other was hurt really bad.
Anyway this morning I was on my way to my Dad's farm about 3 miles from his place doing a bit over 55mph when all of a sudden a doe bolts out of the brush into my lane crossing from right to left.:yikes: I all but locked up the brakes on the hot asphalt, as there was nowhere for me to go.:gaah: I managed to miss her by inches and I am thankful for the Elka shocks and the MSF course I took back in 2008. It may take a few days to remove the leather from the Corbin saddle from my rear end, though.
Having known two guys that have hit deer on motorcycles I do not want to ever do it. One of the riders died on the scene and the other was hurt really bad.
Anyway this morning I was on my way to my Dad's farm about 3 miles from his place doing a bit over 55mph when all of a sudden a doe bolts out of the brush into my lane crossing from right to left.:yikes: I all but locked up the brakes on the hot asphalt, as there was nowhere for me to go.:gaah: I managed to miss her by inches and I am thankful for the Elka shocks and the MSF course I took back in 2008. It may take a few days to remove the leather from the Corbin saddle from my rear end, though.