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    • Steve Lynch
      Steve Lynch last edited by Steve Lynch

      Just thought I’d share this slo mo video of a ride I did this weekend in the Surrey Hills.
      The Tiger was hunting its prey.
      No animals were hurt in this video 👍

      https://drive.google.com/file/d/1u3U7zW_JwRMdNwm3LDYHg4L0PfpE1h3I/view?usp=drivesdk

      You don’t stop riding when you get old, you get old when you stop riding.

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        PAD 0 @Steve Lynch last edited by

        @Steve-Lynch

        The file linked to requires a request to view. It might be worth changing the sharing setting to ‘Anyone with the link can view’?

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        • Steve Lynch
          Steve Lynch @PAD 0 last edited by

          @PAD-0

          Doh!
          Thanks PAD-0

          Amended the link above.

          You don’t stop riding when you get old, you get old when you stop riding.

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            PAD 0 @Steve Lynch last edited by

            @Steve-Lynch
            👍

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            • MyRoute-app community
              MyRoute-app community administrator last edited by

              Wow, close encounter! Glad you didn't get a facefull of bird!

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              • Sally John
                Sally John last edited by

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                • Drabslab
                  Drabslab Banned @Steve Lynch last edited by

                  @Steve-Lynch Sorry, does not open on my computer

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                  • Nick Carthew
                    Nick Carthew RouteXperts Instructor @Steve Lynch last edited by Nick Carthew

                    @Steve-Lynch Living in Devon, suicidal pheasants are a common hazard to avoid. I remember following my wife on her first day on the road with her 125cc. I was about 30 m behind her and in contact via our intercoms whispering sweet words of encouragement when out of nowhere came this hen bird with a death wish at head height. I was already nervous for my wife as it was her first time on her new Honda VT Shadow. I saw it happen in a similar fashion to your slow mo video. Without me having the chance to say anything, Hannah swiftly took her left hand off the bars and gave it a left uppercut which left me riding through a cloud of feathers. I knew from that point on that her quick reaction would stand her in good stead for any future events. She passed her full test 5 months after and has since travelled all over the UK and Europe without encountering any other suicidal creatures. We still talk about it today whenever we see roadside pheasants. Great video capture by the way, only wish that I'd had my GoPro mounted at the time.

                    Always willing to help if I can.
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                    • Steve Lynch
                      Steve Lynch @Nick Carthew last edited by

                      @Nick-Carthew
                      So glad she had the foresight to deal with it.
                      You better behave yourself, sounds like she’s got a mighty left hook. 😂

                      You don’t stop riding when you get old, you get old when you stop riding.

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                      • Steve Lynch
                        Steve Lynch @Drabslab last edited by

                        @Drabslab
                        The link is definitely live as you can see from other posts.
                        Not sure what the issue is.
                        The file is an MP4.

                        You don’t stop riding when you get old, you get old when you stop riding.

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                        • Con Hennekens
                          Con Hennekens last edited by

                          Haha yes... I headed a pigeon once at almost 100km/h.
                          That was no pleasant encounter. I was not able to keep it as straight as you did... 😉

                          I am not affiliated with MyRoute-App. The help I am offering is entirely voluntary.
                          I am just an enthusiastic user, and hope you will be one too!

                          Most motorcycle problems are caused by the nut that connects the handlebar to the saddle.

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                          • Reinhard-32
                            Reinhard-32 last edited by

                            The wife of a well-known motorcycle rider would be hit in the head by a bird while sitting in the back seat of the motorcycle. She suffered a fatal broken neck.

                            Kindly regards
                            Reinhard

                            ZumoXT, Zumo 590, Montana 700i and Mac

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                            • Steve Lynch
                              Steve Lynch @Con Hennekens last edited by

                              @Con-Hennekens
                              That particular bit was a 30mph limit and I was only doing 24mph at the time.
                              It was probably less than a second in real time (60 fps on the Go Pro’s)
                              Just a little wobble and a nervous laugh
                              At 100 km/h I can only say I’m so glad you are here to tell the tale based on Reinhard-32’s post.
                              That is terrible tragedy. 😔

                              You don’t stop riding when you get old, you get old when you stop riding.

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                              • Con Hennekens
                                Con Hennekens @Steve Lynch last edited by Con Hennekens

                                Yeah, it kind of ricocheted off of my helmet, so it was not frontal, lucky me. The group I lead later said that they saw me make a strange sideways move, but they never noticed the pigeon. So they did not really believe me. But at the time I was kind of shaky, but not not stirred 😀

                                I am not affiliated with MyRoute-App. The help I am offering is entirely voluntary.
                                I am just an enthusiastic user, and hope you will be one too!

                                Most motorcycle problems are caused by the nut that connects the handlebar to the saddle.

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