MegaMatt5000
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So today, I met up with a buddy to go ride Skaggs Springs. He's been riding for a year with mostly cruising miles (he's on a 250 Rebel), so I was just going to take it easy. Anyway, we get onto the freeway to make it over there, but the freeway was just backed up in dead stop traffic. So, we lane splitted about 10 miles up (we're in California) to where we found a road block and everyone was being directed off the freeway into Windsor. From there we had to ride through town, which was just completely congested from all the freeway traffic, to get to the next open freeway entrance. From there we made our way over to Skaggs, and by the time we got there it had taken an hour, but normally takes 30 minutes. We made a run to the bridge taking it easy, I made sure that he was still behind me the whole way. We turned around to go back the other way, and I asked him if he wanted to lead, but he said he didn't want to hold me up, even though I told him I don't mind at all it's not a race. He was really hesitant and I could tell he didn't want to lead, so I just went first and told him to ride at his own pace. I went a bit faster on the way back through my favorite turns, but I would slow down on the straights till he caught up, which would be less than 10 seconds. However, later on down the road, I slowed down for him to catch up. I waited, and waited, but he never showed up. At that point I already knew what had happened, so I turned around. 200 yards or so back, I found him laying on the ground with his bike. It was one of the tighter more challenging right turns on the road, and he had crossed into the other lane. Good news is, he was alright. He had some road rash on his elbow and hip but nothing too bad. He had on all the gear except pants, just jeans. His tourmaster textile jacket definitely saved him some damage. I checked his jacket, and it was very thin, so a thicker jacket probably could've saved him the damage on his right arm, but it was definitely better than a sweatshirt or tshirt. His jeans had worn down right over his crotch and luckily didn't go through his underwear. Just the thought of penis road rash makes me cringe. Anyway, a nice trucker, who used to ride, stopped for us with a first aid kit, and I got him all cleaned and bandaged up. We got his bike running and he was able to ride it home. What was supposed to be just a 2 hour ride turned into 3 1/2 hours. He was a bit shaken up and couldn't fully remember what happened, but from his vague explanation, he said the he was trying out the technique that I taught him about leaning your body in more and keeping the bike more upright, but then he started to go wide into the opposite lane, and at that point he said he stood the bike up (which is what you shouldn't do) and just crashed. He didn't go down from running into the guard rail, and he can't remember, but it looks like he stood the bike up and slammed on the brakes while still leaned over some to avoid the guard rail, and that caused him to go down. To top it off, I got stung in the neck by a bee or wasp half a mile away from home, but that's a lot better than road rash. I'm just glad that my buddy was alright, and after seeing what happened to him, I will definitely think twice before pushing my limits in the twisties.