Sometimes you think your invincible. I know bikers are of a different breed. We take chances out there in the real world every day we ride. There is always that chance that ride might be your last. A realization that's not that far off. It's called living.
I know I have been blessed and have gotten to ride many miles. But there is always a cost. You hear the sayings. Its not "IF", you are ever in an accident, it's when.
I've had all kinds of accidents, Dumped my '85 on a backwards S turn on Antire Road near Crazy Horse Ranch back in '93. It left me with a herniated disc, that I am still having some difficulty in dealing with.
Later I would go on to rebuild that same motorcycle. Riding it nearly 75,000 miles before finally trading it in on my first New Harley-Davidson.
Since back then I continued my summer vacations riding to Sturgis, South Dakota every year for 20 years straight. Have done several more since.
Took weeks of training on becoming a MSF (Missouri Safety Foundation) and a week of additional training as a Harley-Davidson Riders Edge to be a Safety Instructor. .
There were Two, yes two times that I have had collusions with Deer. And in both cases had kept the bike up in both instances. My O1 Harley has been totaled at least twice but as I have said many times before its cheaper to keep her.
Oh I know many would say I was lucky, But the fact is, as I said before, I am Blessed.