I recently had a long conversation with a client regarding the very real dangers of riding. After a long talk, he THEN told me that he was a cyclist. I thought "Are you crazy, you're a cyclist and you're concerned about riding a motorcycle?" I don't know how many of you have hopped back on a bicycle after being a motorcyclist, but it's a terrifying experience. No gear, no power, and no lane. I often ride my bicycle with surfboard rack 5 blocks from my house to the beach. I've had many more close calls in that very short ride over the last year, than I've had riding my motorcycle in the past year. Just a few very quick, personal anecdotes
- A friend of ours who is a
triathlete just got hit on his bike for the second time in 8 months.
- Last week I was almost killed by a
SUV blowing through a stop sign into a right turn. Had she gone straight I'd be a goner.
- When I worked at a hospital in San Francisco I rode to work everyday for years. Everyone in the office who rode a bicycle to work within the same time period had been hit
at least once, usually sustaining injuries.
There are inherent risks in motorcycling that can never be eliminated, only minimized. Still it is nice to have a bit of perspective, especially when talking to people who don't ride, yet wouldn't hesitate to get on a bicycle without a helmet.