I had my chain break and lock up the rear wheel going around "dead man's curve" , flew over the cliff and had a tree keep me from going all the way down. I remember thinking if I could just climb back up to the top of the hill to get back to the road before the cops found me, I'd be alright. Time was going in slow motion and everything was in black and white. Once I was at the top of the hill, I could see the red gas tank on my bike, time went back to normal and the pain kicked in. Road rash all along the left side of my body, broken collar bone and a couple of cracked ribs. That tree saved me from falling all the way down, but left it's mark on my body. The slow motion, black and white stage allowed me to climb up the hill without feeling any pain. That's been many years ago and I still feel pain where the tree and I came into contact, especially in the cold weather.Yep. In certain situations time slows way down and you have enough time to think not just "Oh, sh*t!" but also "Yeah, this one's going to hurt."
It's almost better when you get blindsided - at least there isn't that awful anticipation...
A Viper engine on 2 wheels! WOW!!!
Damn. Lucky that tree was there to save you. Was your bike all the way at the bottom of the hill?I had my chain break and lock up the rear wheel going around "dead man's curve" , flew over the cliff and had a tree keep me from going all the way down. I remember thinking if I could just climb back up to the top of the hill to get back to the road before the cops found me, I'd be alright. Time was going in slow motion and everything was in black and white. Once I was at the top of the hill, I could see the red gas tank on my bike, time went back to normal and the pain kicked in. Road rash all along the left side of my body, broken collar bone and a couple of cracked ribs. That tree saved me from falling all the way down, but left it's mark on my body. The slow motion, black and white stage allowed me to climb up the hill without feeling any pain. That's been many years ago and I still feel pain where the tree and I came into contact, especially in the cold weather.